Why 49ers’ addition of Sam Darnold is no small-time deal
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
The biggest news for the 49ers on the opening day of the free agency negotiating period was agreeing to terms with defensive tackle Javon Hargrave, another high-profile, top-dollar star to go along with Trent Williams, Chrisitan McCaffrey, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, Fred Warner, Arik Armstead and Charvarius Ward.The 49ers aren’t afraid of big names and big contracts.But as OTAs give way to training camp, the preseason, the regular season and beyond, the most significant Day 1 acquisition could be the insurance policy coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch are planning on purchasing in quarterback Sam Darnold.The same Sam Darnold who, like Trey Lance, was the No. 3 overall pick of an NFL Draft. The same Darnold who lasted three ineffective seasons with the New York Jets and couldn’t seize the moment in 2021-22 with the Carolina Panthers.Darnold reportedly agreeing to terms on a one-year deal brought a collective groan from a segment of 49ers fans in social media. ...Bay Area powers to strong job gains in January despite tech layoffs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
Downtown Oakland skyline. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)The Bay Area economy powered to robust job gains in January, an upswing led by the South Bay, the East Bay and the San Francisco-San Mateo metro region, newly released government figures show.In addition, the Bay Area and California have now both reached crucial milestones in what has literally been a years-long quest: to fully recover from the mammoth job losses that occurred during the first two months of the government-mandated business shutdowns to curb the spread of the coronavirus.California and the Bay Area have managed to gain more jobs than they lost during March and April 2020, according to this news organization’s analysis of figures posted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.Some disappointing trends, however, emerged from the new calculations that were produced as a result of the government’s annual revision of nonfarm job totals in California, the other 49 states and hundreds of metro regions...McManus: Biden’s budget was an opening bid. Where’s the GOP plan?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
President Joe Biden unveiled his $6.8 trillion budget proposal last week, and it drew the customary jaded responses: a work of fiction. A party platform with price tags. And, of course, dead on arrival.All true. But from Biden’s standpoint, the budget rollout was a resounding success that served two purposes.It put the president where he wants to be as he prepares an expected reelection campaign, with one foot in his party’s center and one in its progressive left.Biden gave centrists a promise to cut future deficits by almost $3 trillion and shore up Medicare’s deteriorating finances.But he also asked for more funding for child care, elder care and fighting climate change, and said he’d pay for the whole package by raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy.In a campaign-style speech at a union hall in the swing state of Pennsylvania, he said his budget was designed to “give working-class folks a fighting chance.” Expect to hear more of that as...Opinion: Let’s talk about guns and basic safety precautions
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
Two years ago, I proposed that the Gilroy City Council approve an ordinance to help prevent gun-caused death and injury. The measure didn’t violate the Second Amendment and banned not a single gun. It was defeated 5-2.Last year I introduced a similar measure. Again, it was defeated 5-2. There was a difference this time, though: I was initially prevented from even describing the measure to my fellow council members. In a small victory, the city attorney ultimately said that taking a few minutes to outline my proposal was probably OK.What was the idea that caused the divisiveness? It’s an ordinance mandating that any firearm within the city limits be stored securely – i.e. in a gun safe, unloaded and separate from ammunition. The Santa Clara County Health Department recommended passing such ordinances in a report on gun violence last year. Several cities and school districts around the state and country have approved such proposals. Gov. Gavin Newsom even signed bill into law in 2022 ...Elias: California’s fentanyl death rate likely rising due to mislabeled pills
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
Here’s a stunning figure from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration: Six of every 10 counterfeit pills sold in this country now contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl, a 50% increase from four out of 10 in 2021.Related ArticlesLocal Opinion | Elias: California’s transit budget cut makes sense in light of numbers Local Opinion | Elias: Six other states ganging up on California over Colorado River water Local Opinion | Elias: California’s slavery reparations plan won’t sell if it lacks credibility Local Opinion | Elias: Reconfigure California’s ‘fruit stops’ to check for illegal guns That means when the 2022 death rate statistics from this very strong and very often faked and polluted opioid come in, they are likely to be far higher than the 5,722 who died in California in 2021, the last full year for which figures are available. In that same year, the national toll topped ...The 10 most expensive homes reported sold in Oakland in the week of March 6
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
A house in Piedmont that sold for $4.9 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Oakland in the past week.In total, 11 real estate sales were recorded in the area during the last week, with an average price of $2 million. The average price per square foot was $920.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of March 6 even if the property may have been sold earlier.10. $875,000, single-family home in the 600 block of Jean StreetThe property in the 600 block of Jean Street in Oakland has new owners. The price was $875,000. The house was built in 1925 and has a living area of 856 square feet. The price per square foot is $1,022. The house features 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.9. $950,000, detached house in the 700 block of Santa Ray AvenueThe 1,643 square-foot single-family house in the 700 block of Santa Ray Avenue in Oakland has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in February and the total ...Bay Area atmospheric river updates: Flood Advisory in effect
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
(KRON) -- Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to disturb Tuesday's morning commute. The excessive rainfall from the latest storm could bring the potential for heavy flooding as well as downed trees and power lines. The rain is expected to dry up by Wednesday and Thursday before some more shower for St. Patrick's Day weekend, according to KRON4 meteorologist John Shrable.The National Weather Service also issued a High Wind Warning for the entire Bay Area effective Monday night through Wednesday morning. Peak gusts in the valleys are expected to reach between 40 and 50 miles per hour while coastal gusts are expected to reach between 55 to 70 miles per hour.Preparing your home or business for the next round of rain is crucial as the next storm approaches. Find sandbags near you and stay updated with KRON4.com.Tuesday, March 145 a.m. -- Flood Advisory in effect for North BayThe National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for the North Bay effective until 5 p.m. Tuesday. Ex...Delays on northbound 680 due to traffic collision
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
PLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) -- Northbound 680 near Castlewood Drive in Pleasanton was shut down due to a traffic collision Tuesday morning. A semi-truck jackknifed in the road around 4:10 a.m. creating delays, according to the California Highway Patrol incident page.As of 5:50 a.m., lane 3 was reopened. Expect delays or take 84 as an alternate route.Wet weather may impact Tuesday morning's commute. Make sure to slow down and plan for extra travel time.This story is developing and will be updated.From 60s to snow in Denver? Here's what we know
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- It is March in Colorado and the weather is going to be like a roller coaster ride.The Pinpoint Weather team says that highs on Tuesday and Wednesday will be in the 60s in Denver. Then, on Thursday, highs will drop into the 30s. How much snow could Denver see in March? Could it snow?Meteorologist Travis Michels said light rain is possible after sunset on Wednesday. The rain will change over to snow on Thursday morning and last through the late morning.Michels said that because of the warm temperatures and initial rain, the impact of the storm looks to be minimal for the Denver metro area. Interactive Radar: Track the weather where you live However, 1 to 3 inches of total snow accumulation is possible for Denver.Pinpoint Weather: Snow totals by March 16.As the storm gets closer, the Pinpoint Weather team will update the forecast with the newest data. Be sure to download the Pinpoint Weather App. It has special features that include:Interactive Radar: Zoom in to an...US futures up, inflation still high, putting Fed in a spot
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:56 GMT
U.S. futures held steady following a report that inflation eased slightly last month but remains elevated, posing a challenge for the Federal Reserve at a delicate moment for the financial system.Even though prices are rising faster than the Fed wants, some economists expect the central bank to suspend its yearlong streak of interest rate hikes when it meets next week. With the collapse of two large banks since Friday fueling anxiety about other regional banks, the Fed may, at least in the short term, focus more on boosting confidence in the financial system than on its long-term drive to tame inflation.Futures for the Dow were up 0.8% before the bell Tuesday, while futures for the S&P rose 1%.The government said Tuesday that prices increased 0.4% last month, less than January’s 0.5% rise. But excluding volatile food and energy costs, core prices rose 0.5% last month, slightly higher than January’s 0.4% gain. The Fed is particularly focused on the core measure as a gauge of unde...Latest news
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