Working Strategies: To work or not to work? For the disabled, that’s the nuanced question

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Working Strategies: To work or not to work? For the disabled, that’s the nuanced question Amy LindgrenSecond Sunday Series – Editor’s Note: This is the ninth of 12 columns on work and disability that are appearing over 12 months — one on each second Sunday of the month, from September through August. Previous columns discussed the subminimum wage, promotions for workers with disabilities, higher education decisions, self-advocating, career tips for family caretakers, testing limits as a worker with disabilities, the dilemma of revealing disabilities during job search, and overall concepts of disability in the workplace.We’re often told, “work isn’t everything,” or, “No one ever died regretting what they didn’t do at work.”Those are the messages, but do we believe them? As a culture, America is work-crazy. We have high rates of labor force participation and low empathy for those who aren’t “productive.” We call ourselves lazy for leaving work on time and, until the recent lessons of the pandemic, we prided ourselves on going to work sick.What...

Police search for missing Bennington man

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Police search for missing Bennington man BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) — Gary Monroe, 72, of Bennington is missing and was last seen leaving the area of 882 Murphy Hill Road on foot at around 4:45 p.m. on Friday. Police say he suffers from dementia, but is in otherwise good health. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! He was last seen wearing a dark green T-shirt, blue jeans, black sneakers, and a dark hat. He stands 5-feet, 9-inches tall and weights 150 pounds, with long brown hair and a salt-and-pepper beard.Emergency responders from the region are conducting a search. They want locals to check outbuildings, sheds, garages, barns, and surveillance footage to look out.Police said Monroe has no access to a vehicle or phone, but does have outdoor experience. If you've seen Monroe or have information about his whereabouts, contact Bennington police at (802) 442-1030.

Man fatally shot at community pool in Agoura Hills

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Man fatally shot at community pool in Agoura Hills A man is dead after he was shot at an Agoura Hills community pool early Saturday morning.Multiple gunshots were reported at around 12:30 a.m. on Strawberry Hill Drive near Windsong Lane, and the unidentified victim sustained at least one gunshot wound to the stomach, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.He was pronounced dead at the scene.Investigators are working to determine if the victim lived in the neighborhood and how many people may have been involved.No arrests have been made.

Man dies after being shot by own gun during traffic stop in South Los Angeles: LAPD

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Man dies after being shot by own gun during traffic stop in South Los Angeles: LAPD A man is dead after he was struck by fire from his own gun during a struggle with police in a traffic stop in the Florence-Firestone neighborhood of South Los Angeles Friday night, officials said.The unidentified man was pulled over by the Los Angeles Police Department near East 74th Street and South Central Avenue at about 10:30 p.m., according to Officer Jader Chavez.During the traffic stop, officers spotted a gun in the vehicle, Chavez said.When officers tried to prevent the gun from being fired, it discharged, striking the man, Chavez added.He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.No officers were injured during the incident. Sofia Pop Perez contributed to this report.

Here's what it looks like at the U.S.-Mexico border after Title 42 expired

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Here's what it looks like at the U.S.-Mexico border after Title 42 expired From the Rio Grande Valley in Texas to San Diego and Tijuana, many migrants gathered along sections of the U.S.-Mexico border questioned when or whether they would cross into the United States to seek asylum once pandemic-related restrictions known as Title 42 ended.Some migrants who had traveled from Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Central America feared it could be harder for them to stay on U.S. soil with the restrictions lifted.Here are some of the stories from along the 1,950-mile (3,140-kilometer) international boundary:___Ludin, a Honduran man who asked that his last name not be used out of fear for his safety and that of his family, arrived Friday at Tijuana’s El Chaparral port of entry with his pregnant wife and 5-year-old son.He stood just feet from U.S. soil, conflicted over how to proceed.“Do you think we can cross and ask for asylum?” he asked.He said he had been trying to use an app that border officials created for people to request asylum in the U.S. — CBP One...

Four people shot in Oakland

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Four people shot  in Oakland OAKLAND — For people, one a 16-year-old boy, were shot within a three-hour period early Saturday in different areas of East Oakland, authorities said.All of the victims were listed in stable condition.Based on initial reports, none of the shootings appear to be related at this time, authorities said.The 16-year-old was reported shot more than once  about 2:40 a.m. Saturday.He was apparently driving somewhere in East Oakland when he was shot and was able to make it to his home  near 85th Avenue and Holly Street where police and paramedics were called, authorities said.Police were trying to determine exactly where the shooting happened and what the motive was.  No arrests have been made.About 2:06 a.m. a  33-year-old man was shot  in the leg as he was walking in the 7600 block of Holly Street.  The man told police he did not see who shot him. Police are trying to determine a motive for the shooting and whether the man was the intended target.  No arrests have been made.At about ...

South Bay artists show their work and where they make it at Silicon Valley Open Studios

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

South Bay artists show their work and where they make it at Silicon Valley Open Studios Creative expression in many forms will be on view May 20-21 as South Bay artists open their work spaces to visitors for the third and final weekend of this year’s Silicon Valley Open Studios.Sunnyvale resident and software engineer Ronen Vainish had a third party introduction to his artistic medium. “My wife registered me for a class at the Bay Area Glass Institute located at the San Jose History Park, and the rest is history.”Vainish creates bowls and vases in swirls of vivid blue, green and yellow glass, which he displayed at a Los Altos site during the second week of Open Studios. He says controlling the process can be a challenge, but the end result is worthwhile.“Art gives you a different perspective as a human being,” he adds. “It is satisfying to the soul.”Willow Glen resident Prakash Chandras prefers painting in oils, and his specialty is linearism. This is evident in his work, where the viewer can see the clear lines of buildings and similar objects.An award-winning artist,...

Can a big block party bring life back to downtown San Jose?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Can a big block party bring life back to downtown San Jose? Eric Glader dreams of seeing a massive crowd of people streaming into downtown San Jose’s Historic District next Thursday where they would eat, mingle and listen to music at a “block party” the nonprofit he runs — Urban Vibrancy Institute — is organizing. The idea is a simple one, he says: Create a fun time to showcase the area’s businesses for residents, office works and city employees.“It’s a great way to celebrate these businesses and support those that really need us for survival,” he said. “We can’t get complacent. We have to keep our foot on the gas. We have to lean in where we can lean in.”The May 18 party, which starts at 5:30 p.m., is the first in a series planned around downtown. This one focuses on the Historic District, roughly bounded by the First and Second Street corridors between Santa Clara and San Fernando streets, which includes Fountain Alley, Post Street and the Bank of Italy building. The U...

Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza trade fire; 3 Palestinians killed in West Bank incidents

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza trade fire; 3 Palestinians killed in West Bank incidents GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel and Palestinian militants unleashed salvos of fire for a fifth day on Saturday, with the Islamic Jihad militant group launching dozens more rockets and the Israeli military pounding targets inside the Gaza Strip.Missile shrapnel from a Palestinian rocket that slammed into an agricultural community in Israel’s southern Negev desert severely wounded two Palestinians from Gaza in their 40s who had been working in Israel. Another 36-year-old man was moderately wounded, Israeli medics said. There were no immediate reports of casualties Saturday from Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, where so far 34 Palestinians have been killed, at least 14 of them civilians, according to Palestinian health officials. Over 147 have been wounded.In a reminder of the combustible situation in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military raided the Balata refugee camp near the northern city of Nablus, sparking a firefight that killed two Palestinians. In a separate inciden...

PGA ’23: Oak Hill and the majors it has hosted over the years

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30:56 GMT

PGA ’23: Oak Hill and the majors it has hosted over the years A capsule look at the six previous majors and one Ryder Cup held at Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford, New York, where the 105th PGA Championship starts on Thursday:Year: 1956.Event: U.S. Open.Winner: Cary Middlecoff.Score: 281.Runners-up: Julius Boros, Ben Hogan.Margin: 1 shot.Earnings: $6,000.Recap: Cary Middlecoff won his third and final major championship without ever breaking par in any of the rounds. He went into the final day two shots behind Peter Thomson and shot 70 in the third round to take a one-shot lead over Ben Hogan and Ted Kroll. Middlecoff closed with a 70 and then had to wait to see if it was enough. Hogan was going after a record fifth U.S. Open title. He was tied for the lead when he missed a 30-inch par putt on the 17th hole to slip one shot behind, and he failed to birdie the 18th. Julius Boros had a birdie putt on the 18th to force a playoff, but it rattled the cup and stayed out.Quote: “Nobody wins the Open. It wins you.” — Cary Middlecoff.___Year: 1968.Eve...