San Bernardino County couple charged in death of 1-year-old boy

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

San Bernardino County couple charged in death of 1-year-old boy A San Bernardino County couple face child abuse and murder charges in connection with the death of her 1-year-old son, officials announced Wednesday.Sergio Mena, 32, and Samantha Garver, of Sugarloaf, both pleaded not guilty and are being held without bail, according to the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office. Sugarloaf is east of Big Bear Lake.They are scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 12.Mena was charged with murder, assault on a child causing death and child abuse under circumstances or conditions likely to cause great bodily injury or death. Prosecutors also filed special allegations against Mena for great bodily injury to a child under 5.Garver was charged with murder and child abuse under circumstances or conditions likely to cause great bodily injury or death.The victim, identified as Henry Wheatley Brown according to the San Bernardino Sun, died at a hospital Sunday after suffering severe burns to his body.Garver had a warrant out for her arrest more than nin...

Officials announce $298 million to rehabilitate 605 Freeway in SoCal

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Officials announce $298 million to rehabilitate 605 Freeway in SoCal Commuters are about to receive a major upgrade as a $298 million project to rehabilitate the 605 Freeway is set to begin.The construction will span nearly 200 miles of highway beginning from the San Gabriel Valley all the way down to Long Beach, according to Caltrans.Funds for the major project include:-$273 million from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)-$23 million from S.B. 1 also known as the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017Construction and rehab efforts will extend the pavement’s lifetime up to 40 years, officials said. Other benefits include reducing costly repairs, providing a smoother ride for motorists and creating a safer environment for Caltrans workers by reducing the frequency and duration of pavement maintenance.The following projects along the 605 corridor will repair or create new pavement and upgrade infrastructure between Los Alamitos/Long Beach and Duarte:Katella Avenue in Los Alamitos/Long Beach to Telegraph Road in Santa Fe Sprin...

An Oakland murder trial was underway, but then defense attorney questioned his client’s mental competency

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

An Oakland murder trial was underway, but then defense attorney questioned his client’s mental competency OAKLAND — Criminal proceedings against an East Bay man were suspended just days into his murder trial, after he made a verbal outburst that caused his lawyer to openly doubt his mental competency, court records show.Charles Beal, 32, was on trial last week on charges of murdering 33-year-old Ukono Hall in a shooting that police say was motivated by a love triangle. Beal’s lawyer, Todd Bequette, was cross-examining an Oakland police evidence technician when Beal made a “verbal outburst” and demanded a new lawyer, according to the minute order for the Sept. 27 court hearing.Later in the hearing, Bequette formally declared a doubt to Beal’s mental competency for trial. The move freezes legal proceedings at least until medical professionals can evaluate Beal. If he’s found incompetent for trial, he’ll almost certainly be ordered transferred to a mental institution so doctors can “restore” his competency.Hall was fatally shot 11 p.m. ...

Hayward Unified cuts ties with teacher whose students exposed his antisemitic lessons — but he’s still getting paid

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Hayward Unified cuts ties with teacher whose students exposed his antisemitic lessons — but he’s still getting paid The Hayward Unified School District has cut ties with a teacher whose lessons excused Hitler and spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, more than 10 months after students gathered evidence, then brought forward their disturbing complaints and demanded action.The district removed Mt. Eden High School English teacher Henry Bens from the classroom in February after an outcry from students and some of his fellow educators. But he has continued to receive his paycheck during his suspension over the last seven months — and on Wednesday, he signed a “separation agreement” that will keep him on the payroll through next January, said district spokesperson Michael Bazeley.During the 2021-22 academic year, Bens’ salary was $113,815 a year, according to the district. As of early October, Bens’ teaching credential remained valid and is not set to expire until next April.Late last month, an internal investigation found that Bens had both taught with antisemitic mate...

House GOP devolves into round of angry retribution

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

House GOP devolves into round of angry retribution By Melanie Zanona and Manu Raju | CNNAs Kevin McCarthy was on the brink of losing his speakership, some of his allies delivered a not-so-veiled threat to GOP Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina: If you vote to oust McCarthy, the party might not be willing to help raise money for your race.The warning to Mace, which was described by a source familiar with the conversation, is a sign of just how seriously the speaker drama has rankled the Republican party, with money often used as a powerful carrot – or stick – in Washington.Yet Mace, a Republican who could face a competitive race and will need a well-funded campaign war chest to win reelection, ultimately joined seven other GOP lawmakers and all Democrats to sink McCarthy. And it’s not the only repercussion she could now be facing for her career-defining moment of defiance: Sources told CNN that there’s discussion among members on the Republican Governance Group about voting to kick her out of the moderate-leaning group.It’s just one o...

Warriors’ chemistry top of mind as Paul, Curry shoot after practice and Wiggins talks absence

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Warriors’ chemistry top of mind as Paul, Curry shoot after practice and Wiggins talks absence SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors’ post-practice routine typically features Steph Curry getting shots up by himself with assistant coach Bruce Fraser feeding him the ball. This year, someone is joining in.Chris Paul was spotted running drills and taking shots alongside Curry after each of the Warriors’ practices to kick off training camp. Two former rivals joining forces and brain powers; it’s one of many glimpses into how intent the Warriors are to coalesce a once-discombobulated locker room. Even before training camp began, Curry and Paul were organizing all-team mini-camps from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to start building that bond.It’s no secret the Warriors’ disjointed locker room last year was a primary reason for their mediocre record and early playoff exit. That dysfunction can be traced back to Draymond Green’s preseason punch of Jordan Poole, but compounding the chemistry issues were injuries and an unexplained two-month Andrew Wiggins ab...

Despite organizational hiccups, India ready to welcome back Cricket World Cup after 12 years

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Despite organizational hiccups, India ready to welcome back Cricket World Cup after 12 years By CHETAN NARULA | Associated PressNEW DELHI (AP) — When 2019 finalists England and New Zealand meet again to open the Cricket World Cup this week, it will mark the tournament’s return to India after 12 years.But preparations for this year’s tournament — in which the home side will start among the favorites and won the event when it was last played in India in 2011 — haven’t gone smoothly.The event experienced numerous organizational and planning issues which the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the host body, often had difficulties managing.The 13th edition of the tournament was first scheduled for February-March 2023, but it was delayed to its current Oct. 5-Nov. 19 schedule after the COVID-19 pandemic caused a ripple effect for the hosting of 2021 and 2022 Twenty20 World Cups.In the meantime, the BCCI delayed formalizing tax agreements with the Indian government — an issue that had plagued the 2011 ODI and the 2016 T20 World Cups, both hosted in Ind...

Man who allegedly went on SF Market Street rampage identified

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Man who allegedly went on SF Market Street rampage identified SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A San Francisco man is accused of going on a violent rampage on Market Street in the Financial District and attacking random victims. Effrim Baker, 60, was nabbed by police while witnesses and bystanders helped victims in the area of Market, 4th, and Battery streets Sunday morning. Police said Baker was unprovoked when he attempted to kill three people and attacked an elderly man in a wheelchair."The attacks happened within minutes of each other. Officers simultaneously investigated multiple crime scenes. The SFPD was able to stop the violent offender from continuing his unprovoked attacks against the public. The SFPD would like to thank the witnesses and bystanders who assisted the victims at their time of need," the San Francisco Police Department wrote.The first victim was found at 7:34 a.m. Sunday. Officers found the elderly man sitting in his wheelchair and bleeding from his face. "A witness to the incident reported that the victim, who was traveling in ...

DC’s public libraries launch scavenger hunt for banned books

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

DC’s public libraries launch scavenger hunt for banned books Washington readers are being encouraged to search the city for six books that have been pulled from the shelves of schools and libraries in states like Texas and Florida. The scavenger hunt is one way the D.C. Public Library System is celebrating national Banned Books Week.“Libraries, as the great protectors of the First Amendment, want to raise awareness that book challenges are bad, book banning is bad,” said Richard Reyes-Gavilan, executive director of D.C. Public Library.Reyes-Gavilan said the D.C. Public Library Foundation has purchased hundreds of copies of six books which have been banned in other states. They’re being hidden in places around the city, from bookstores to coffee shops to bars and, of course, libraries.He said the District has a unique platform when it comes to speaking out against censorship of books because many of the city’s visitors might come from states where titles are being removed from shelves.“I’m sort of more interested in the...

Arizona catcher Gabriel Moreno leaves Game 2 of Wild Card Series after backswing hits his helmet

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:46 GMT

Arizona catcher Gabriel Moreno leaves Game 2 of Wild Card Series after backswing hits his helmet MILWAUKEE (AP) — Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Gabriel Moreno left Game 2 of the NL Wild Card Series at Milwaukee after he was struck by a backswing.When Milwaukee’s Brice Turang struck out swinging to lead off the second inning, his bat hit Moreno’s helmet. The game was delayed for several minutes to allow Moreno to get examined.After Moreno took a few warmup pitches, he stayed in the game for the remainder of the second. But José Herrera took over at catcher in the bottom of the third.Moreno homered in the Diamondbacks’ 6-3 Game 1 victory over the Brewers on Tuesday.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLBSource