Sale closed in Oakland: $1.5 million for a three-bedroom home
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
5925 Johnston Drive – Google Street ViewThe property located in the 5900 block of Johnston Drive in Oakland was sold on Aug. 16, 2023. The $1,500,000 purchase price works out to $838 per square foot. The house, built in 1950, has an interior space of 1,789 square feet. This single-story home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In addition, the house features a two-car garage, providing ample room for vehicles and storage needs.These nearby houses have also recently changed hands:A 1,128-square-foot home on the 5800 block of Estates Drive in Piedmont sold in September 2022, for $1,840,000, a price per square foot of $1,631. The home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In March 2022, a 2,508-square-foot home on Harbord Drive in Oakland sold for $2,475,000, a price per square foot of $987. The home has 3 bedrooms.On Harbord Drive, Oakland, in July 2022, a 1,930-square-foot home was sold for $2,025,000, a price per square foot of $1,049. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.Oakland, Alameda County to pay $2.4 million to family of man killed by struggling neighbor
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
The city of Oakland and Alameda County will pay $2.4 million to settle a lawsuit claiming authorities missed key opportunities to intervene before Miles Armstead was shot and killed three years ago, allegedly by a one-time neighbor who had harassed him and vandalized his family’s home.That neighbor, 46-year-old Jamal Thomas, continues to be held in Santa Rita Jail as he awaits trial on murder and assault charges.The lawsuit blamed both city police and the county probation department for not doing more to monitor Thomas and ensure he did not continue antagonizing the Armsteads. Before the shooting, police were called nearly two dozen times and Thomas went in and out of jail on criminal charges related to the escalating situation, according to the suit filed on behalf of Melina Armstead, the victim’s widow, and their five children.Jamal Thomas, 46, awaits trial on a murder charge in the fatal shooting of Miles Armstead in May 2020. (Alameda County Sheriff’s Office) ...Riling PG&E, San Jose approves its own electric utility, will study feasibility
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
In a major shake-up of the South Bay’s energy landscape, the San Jose City Council on Tuesday officially approved the creation of a city-run electric utility in response to Pacific Gas & Electric’s questionable track record and demand for more power supply — a decision that could become one of its most consequential this year.San Jose councilmembers voted unanimously to establish a new department called “San Jose Power” that may one day provide electric lines to future development in the city’s downtown and northern neighborhoods around transportation, housing and industrial centers.The city will first study the project’s feasibility, including whether it can produce rates cheaper than PG&E. As part of Tuesday’s vote, the city will also apply to tap into a new transmission line that’s set to come online in 2028 and become the foundation of the San Jose Power. Officials maintain that the city isn’t looking to take over any of PG...Two arrested for murder and torture after 2-year-old drowns in Rodeo bathtub
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
(KRON) -- Two people are in custody after a 2-year-old child drowned in a Rodeo bathtub Monday night, the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office said. Destiny Deboe, 22, of Rodeo, and Tyshawn Haywood, 21, of Rodeo, were arrested on suspicion of murder, torture, and felony infliction of injury to a child.Deputies responded to the 300 block of California Street at 8:48 p.m. for the call of a 2-year-old drowning. First responders from the local fire department responded and attempted life-saving measures, but the child died at a hospital, the sheriff's office said. Daycare with a pool ‘doesn’t seem safe’: Questions arise after 2 children drown Deboe and Haywood are both being held on a $1,070,000 bail. The sheriff's office is investigating the case. In San Jose, two other children died Monday after drowning at a daycare. The young victims drowned in a pool at the home where the daycare operates. A third child fell in the pool but did not die.Two Fremont carjacking incidents cause schools to shelter in place
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
(KRON) -- Two Fremont elementary schools sheltered in place on Tuesday due to carjacking incidents nearby, the Fremont Police Department said. Juvenile suspects were arrested in both cases. The first incident happened in the area of Sundale Drive and Wall Common at about 1 p.m. Police said the suspects were not able to take the car and were found in a nearby apartment complex. One of the juvenile suspects had a BB gun. South Bay Safeway to close after 67 years Brier Elementary School, located at 39201 Sundale Drive, sheltered in place until the incident was resolved. The school is just a block away from the reported crime.Later Monday afternoon, security cameras alerted police to a carjacked vehicle near Grimmer Boulevard and Automall Parkway. Police said the involved vehicle was carjacked on Monday at the Gateway Plaza Shopping Center. Two suspects, one of whom was armed with a gun, took the victim's car and fled, per FPD. Fremont officers spotted the car on Tuesday in the area o...Do not attempt to stop car thieves, Oakland police tell residents
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- Oakland's brazen car thieves are becoming bolder, more heavily armed, and organized by large criminal enterprises, police said at a news conference Tuesday. The city is experiencing a 41 percent surge in auto thefts compared to crime statistics last year.More than 11,000 vehicles have been burglarized in Oakland in 2023. "That's a significant increase. I'm from Oakland. Everywhere you go in Oakland, this is what people are talking about," Interim Assistant Chief Tony Jones told reporters gathered at the police station. "The individuals involved in auto burglaries are extremely brazen. They are carrying guns. Citizens try to stop it and are assaulted. Do not try to engage with individuals who break into your car. They are armed and dangerous," Jones cautioned. "It's just not worth it." VIDEO: People with batons smash car windows of Oakland armed robbers Jones said undercover Oakland Police Department officers are stepping up enforcement to catch auto burgl...Royce Lewis rolls into postseason for Twins with homers in first 2 at-bats
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Royce Lewis was unsure about his postseason status for the Minnesota Twins after missing the last two weeks with a strained left hamstring.Two at-bats and two home runs later, Lewis was clearly ready to roll.Lewis became the second rookie in Twins history to hit a postseason home run, following Scott Leius in Game 2 of the 1991 World Series, when he connected for a two-run shot in the first inning against Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman on Tuesday.“He was born for this, I think,” teammate Jorge Polanco said. “He’s very special to see in those moments. He doesn’t shy away from those moments.”The Twins beat the Blue Jays 3-1 in the opener of their AL Wild Card Series, ending a record 18-game postseason losing streak. The 24-year-old Lewis became the third player in major league history to go deep in his first two postseason plate appearances, following Evan Longoria for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008 and Gary Gaetti for the Twins in 1987, according to the E...Aumenta la violencia de pandillas en Haití: estas son algunas de las personas que han sido desplazadas
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
(CNN) — Giles Clarke nunca había visto la violencia de pandillas en una situación tan grave en Puerto Príncipe, la capital y principal puerto de Haití.“Las pandillas controlan ahora alrededor del 75% de la ciudad”, dijo Clarke, un fotoperiodista que reside en Nueva York y que ha visitado el país caribeño de forma intermitente desde 2011. “Las calles por las que solía caminar ahora bloqueadas con vehículos quemados. Barrios enteros intentan desesperadamente protegerse de los secuestros y ataques liderados por pandillas”.Pandillas en guerra controlan gran parte de Puerto Príncipe, cortando líneas de suministro vitales al resto del país. Los miembros de pandillas también han aterrorizado a la población metropolitana, obligando a unas 200.000 personas a huir de sus hogares en medio de oleadas de asesinatos indiscriminados, secuestros, incendios provocados y violaciones.Clarke estuvo recientemente en Puerto Príncipe y fotografió los asentamientos sobrepoblad...Mariners have resources to make moves after 88-win season but it might not be in free agency
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SEATTLE (AP) — Jerry Dipoto heard the concerns coming out of the Seattle Mariners’ clubhouse after the team was eliminated from playoff contention on the final weekend of the regular season.And while he acknowledged the comments made by Cal Raleigh, J.P. Crawford and others, the president of baseball operations for the Mariners doesn’t necessarily believe going out and signing high-profile free agents is the answer to make Seattle better than the other clubs in the AL West.“I don’t know that the solutions to our problems are big-name players. I’m not sure that we have big problems,” Dipoto said Tuesday, two days after the Mariners wrapped up an 88-win season that left Seattle two games shy of a playoff spot. “Would I like to have big-name players? Sure, I think we all would.”The conclusion to the Mariners’ season was a messy finish filled with missed opportunities and boiled-over frustration that emerged in the final days after the team fell short of a second straight tr...New York City mayor heads to Latin America with message for asylum seekers: ‘We are at capacity’
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:36:25 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday said he will travel to Latin America to discourage people from seeking asylum in the city as it struggles to handle a massive influx of migrants that have overwhelmed its shelter system and strained financial resources. The Democratic mayor is set to visit Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia during a four-day trip this week. The city has absorbed almost 120,000 migrants over the past year, with hundreds still arriving daily in need of housing and employment. “We want to give an honest assessment of what we are experiencing here in this city,” said Adams. “We are at capacity.”“We’re going to tell them that coming to New York doesn’t mean you’re going to stay in a five-star hotel. It doesn’t mean that, the mere fact that you come here, you automatically are going to be allowed to work,” he said. Adams has made a series of urgent pleas for a shift in federal immigration policy and for funding to help t...Latest news
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