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Legal challenge against San Jose’s gun insurance law dealt serious blow

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Legal challenge against San Jose’s gun insurance law dealt serious blow A lawsuit challenging San Jose’s new law requiring gun owners to carry liability insurance has suffered a major blow after a federal judge dismissed nearly all the claims by pro-gun groups.The new law, which was passed by the city council last year, faced immediate lawsuits by the Colorado-based National Association for Gun Rights and the state’s Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, which argued it was unconstitutional, burdensome and that San Jose hadn’t proven it would reduce gun violence. The city is the first in the entire country to impose such rules on gun owners and its supporters contend that the requirements will encourage safer firearm handling.In the ruling Thursday, U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman said the city “had demonstrated that the Insurance Requirement is consistent with the Nation’s historical traditions.”Freeman will allow the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint regarding the city’s provision requiring a yearly fee paid ...

Warriors’ Curry leads Tahoe golf tournament after Day 1 highlighted by his long-distance putt

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Warriors’ Curry leads Tahoe golf tournament after Day 1 highlighted by his long-distance putt Steph Curry celebrating a made shot before it goes in is always fun in basketball.And, as we learned Friday, it’s fun to see on the golf course, too.Thanks in part to draining a sensational twisting-and-turning birdie putt on the 12th hole, Curry ended the first round of the three-day American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament on the shores of Lake Tahoe at the very top of the leaderboard.Curry’s approach shot on the par-3 12th left him about 40 feet from the hole and up on a ridge. But the basketball sharpshooter displayed some finesse on the golf course, hitting his putt away from the hole and letting it ride the groove of the ridge straight into the cup.This putt by Steph is unreal pic.twitter.com/ds8YyWPxYw— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) July 14, 2023On the Peacock broadcast, Curry was seen walking away from the putt and didn’t even look as the ball went into the hole, displaying the same prescient sense that he so often shows on the basketball court.While...

A law protects Contra Costa County’s dwindling greenspace–but officials are ignoring it

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

A law protects Contra Costa County’s dwindling greenspace–but officials are ignoring it Contra Costa County, once brimming with orchards and ranchlands, is now turning a distinct shade of gray: dotted with cities, highways and encroaching developments.One of the only mechanisms to slow the growing sprawl is a little-known law that provides tax relief to landowners who commit to keeping their land for open space or agricultural use.The state law, known as the Williamson Act, passed in 1965 in the face of heavy development across California. It was meant to discourage “premature and unnecessary conversion of open space to urban use,” even as the state grew and modernized.In Contra Costa, however, the program has essentially been mothballed, with potentially serious consequences for open space in the county, a civil grand jury report found.“Basically it keeps your property taxes lower so you can produce your product and not go out of business,” said Sue Russo, manager of the Alameda County Farm Bureau–a local nonprofit working to promote the protection of farms, forests a...

Bridge work: Caltrans to close Niles Canyon Road this weekend

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Bridge work: Caltrans to close Niles Canyon Road this weekend FREMONT — Niles Canyon Road will be closed Friday night to Monday morning between Fremont and Sunol for bridge work.Caltrans scheduled the closure of the road — also known as State Route 84 — to work on the Alameda Creek Bridge.Niles Canyon Road will be closed in both directions from 8 p.m. July 14 to 5 a.m. July 17 from Palomares Road in Fremont to Main Street in Sunol as crews connect the existing roadway to the new roadway leading to the new Alameda Creek Bridge.Workers will grind pavement, lay down asphalt paving and stripe the roadway.Barring any delays, the road will be opened to traffic with the new bridge.Detours:Traffic from Palomares RoadVia: WB Route 84 (Niles Canyon Road)SB Rte. 238 (Mission Boulevard)On-ramp to NB Interstate 680; NB I-680Off-ramp to EB Route 84Traffic from SB Route 238 (Mission Boulevard)Via: Continue SB Rourte 238On-Ramp to NB I-680NB I-680Off-ramp to EB Route 84Traffic from Sunol and Pleasanton Sunol Road.Via: EB Route 84 (Niles Canyon Road)On-ramp to...

‘Systems have gone down’: Emergency declared as Hayward cyberattack impedes emergency dispatch system

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

‘Systems have gone down’: Emergency declared as Hayward cyberattack impedes emergency dispatch system HAYWARD — The Hayward City Council declared a local emergency Thursday over an ongoing cyberattack, in an effort to more quickly acquire resources to respond to what officials have described as intruders trying to hold municipal computer systems and networks hostage.The attack has gripped the city since it was discovered Sunday — affecting an array of services from emergency dispatching to electronic payments to library check-out systems — and left officials without an answer for when the disruption will be fully resolved.“We’re still trying to assess that at this point,” Hayward City Manager Kelly McAdoo told the council, adding that some services such as the city website have been restored while others remain offline. “Our priority is ensuring public safety services are restored to the extent that those need to be.”McAdoo said the city’s 911 dispatch center has “had to pivot the most in this emergency” while it continues to answer calls and help police officers and firefighters re...

California AG expands state-sponsored travel ban to other states over LGBTQ+ laws as legislators work to undo it

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

California AG expands state-sponsored travel ban to other states over LGBTQ+ laws as legislators work to undo it Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday that California has expanded its list of states to which it will not sponsor travel over LGBTQ+ laws it deems discriminatory, even as his own state’s lawmakers work to undo the travel ban altogether.By law, California will restrict state-funded travel to Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming as a result of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation recently enacted in each of those states, Bonta said, adding them to the list of 23 other states to which state-funded or sponsored travel is banned. That puts more than half the country off limits for state travel.“These new laws enacted by Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming aren’t just discriminatory, they constitute a clear case of government overreach — and it’s an alarming trend we’re witnessing across the country,” Bonta said in a statement. “By preventing transgender individuals from participating in sports aligned with their gender identity, or by denying them access ...

Would-be captors face wily, wary ocean master in surfboard-chewing otter

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Would-be captors face wily, wary ocean master in surfboard-chewing otter A rogue sea otter menacing surfers in Santa Cruz is proving elusive as marine-wildlife experts seek to apprehend it before it bites more than someone’s surfboard.Five-year-old Otter 841 has repeatedly approached surfers and kayakers in and around world-renowned surf spot Steamer Lane, the wildlife service said. The animal has been filmed stealing and riding on surfboards.“Standard methods for capturing healthy wild sea otters have been unusable or ineffective so far,” the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday. “Sea otters are naturally wary of people, but this individual has been aggressively approaching people,” the wildlife service said.”While notoriously fuzzy and cute, an aggressive sea otter poses a significant danger to humans.“They bite through shellfish, they bite through clams,” said Kevin Connor, spokesperson for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, whose marine mammal experts are working with the California Department of Fish and...

Car plunges over cliff into ocean in Santa Cruz County

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Car plunges over cliff into ocean in Santa Cruz County SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) -- A driver lost control on Highway 1 in north Santa Cruz County and plunged 300 feet down a beach cliff Friday afternoon. Highway 1's southbound lanes are closed with no estimated time for reopening, CalTrans officials said at 2:38 p.m. A witness first reported the crash to California Highway Patrol dispatchers at 1:25 p.m. The vehicle rolled on Highway 1 near Scott Creek Beach before it went over a 300-foot cliff, witnesses told dispatchers.Emergency crews rescued one victim in the water. Cal Fire CZU wrote, "Firefighters set up rope rescue, but Copter 106 out of Alma Helitack Base Cal Fire SCU was able to pull 1 patient from vehicle quickly. Patient was taken to hospital in critical condition."Crews are still trying to tow the mangled vehicle out of the ocean, and traffic controls remains in place. This breaking news story will be updated.

Car crashes through window of business at Benicia shopping center

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:20 GMT

Car crashes through window of business at Benicia shopping center (KRON) -- A vehicle drove into a business at a shopping center in Benicia, according to the Benicia Fire Department. The vehicle, which appeared to be a white SUV or crossover, drove into the Southampton Shopping Center, crashing through the window of California Rehabilitation & Sports Therapy. More Bay Area tech layoffs on the way There were no injuries or structural damage to the building, according to Benicia PD. The business is reportedly working with its contractor to secure the building.It is not known if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash.