Christmas trees stolen from Dublin tree lot
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:29:36 GMT
(KRON) -- Thieves stole three to four Christmas trees from a tree lot in Dublin, KRON4 has confirmed. The suspects hopped the fence at Alpine Christmas Trees overnight this week and stole about $500 worth of trees, according to a since-deleted post on Nextdoor. 3 Bay Area cities named among CA towns with most holiday spirit The tree lot owners believe the perpetrators fled on foot with the trees. A few of the trees that were taken were abandoned nearby, according to an employee of the lot.Alpine Christmas Trees is located at 4441 Tassajara Road, according to its Facebook page. The lot carries "freshly cut Noble Fir, Normann Fir, Douglas Fir and Grand Fir expedited from Oregon," according to a Nextdoor post that replaced the one reporting the tree theft.KRON On is streaming live news now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: ab...Descartes Systems: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
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WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) — WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) — The Descartes Systems Group Inc. (DSGX) on Tuesday reported earnings of $26.6 million in its fiscal third quarter.The Waterloo, Ontario-based company said it had net income of 31 cents per share.The logistics provider posted revenue of $144.7 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on DSGX at https://www.zacks.com/ap/DSGXSourcePGA Tour Champions Qualifying Final Stage Scores
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TuesdayAt TPC ScottsdaleScottsdale, Ariz.Yardage: 7,115; Par: 71Purse: $200,000First RoundDaniel Chopra32-32—64Micah Rudosky32-32—64a-Bryan Hoops30-34—64Cameron Percy32-33—65Shane Bertsch32-33—65Omar Uresti33-33—66Gordon Burns34-32—66Kent Jones32-34—66Scott Parel32-34—66Alan McLean34-33—67Mick Smith33-34—67Hank Kim36-31—67Ho Sung Choi32-35—67Andrew Johnson34-33—67Todd Demsey34-33—67Raphael Jacquelin35-32—67Wes Short Jr.35-32—67Steve Allan33-35—68Chad Proehl34-34—68John Balfanz35-33—68Michael Wright34-34—68Fran Quinn34-34—68Gibby Gilbert III34-34—68Katsumasa Miyamoto34-34—68David Bransdon34-35—69Jason Bohn35-34—69Carlos Franco34-35—69Donald Carpenter III35-34—69Jonathan Kaye34-35—69Olin Browne34-35—69Notah Begay III36-33—69Keith Horne35-34—69Jason Schultz36-34—70Mike Small34-36—70Shaun Micheel36-34—70Greg Chalmers34-36—70Kevin Dillen34-36—70Jeff Brehaut36-34—70David Branshaw34-36—70Brian Cooper32-38—70Robert Russell36-34—70Eric Bogar38-32—70Tim Ailes35-35—70Boo Weekley36-34—70Kris Bl...Nueva y sangrienta fase de la guerra: Israel ataca la segunda ciudad más grande de Gaza
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DEIR AL-BALAH, Franja de Gaza — Israel anunció el martes que sus tropas habían entrado en la segunda ciudad más grande de Gaza, y los intensos intensos bombardeos israelíes hicieron que ambulancias y autos particulares corrieran hacia los hospitales con heridos y muertos palestinos, incluidos niños, en una nueva y sangrienta fase de la guerra.El ejército israelí dijo que sus fuerzas se encontraban “en el corazón” de Jan Yunis, que se ha convertido en el primer blanco de la ofensiva terrestre de Israel contra el sur de Gaza, cuyo objetivo según dice es la destrucción de Hamas. Funcionarios castrenses manifestaron que estaban librando el “día más intenso” de combates desde que comenzó la ofensiva terrestre hace más de cinco semanas, y que también había intensos enfrentamientos en el norte de Gaza. Israel extiende bombardeos a toda Gaza y pide a palestinos que evacúen El Ejército israelí expande sus operaciones terrestres hacia el sur de la Fran...PGA Tour Champions Qualifying Final Stage Par Scores
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TuesdayAt TPC ScottsdaleScottsdale, Ariz.Yardage: 7,115; Par: 71Purse: $200,000First RoundDaniel Chopra32-32—64-7Micah Rudosky32-32—64-7a-Bryan Hoops30-34—64-7Cameron Percy32-33—65-6Shane Bertsch32-33—65-6Omar Uresti33-33—66-5Gordon Burns34-32—66-5Kent Jones32-34—66-5Scott Parel32-34—66-5Alan McLean34-33—67-4Mick Smith33-34—67-4Hank Kim36-31—67-4Ho Sung Choi32-35—67-4Andrew Johnson34-33—67-4Todd Demsey34-33—67-4Raphael Jacquelin35-32—67-4Wes Short Jr.35-32—67-4Steve Allan33-35—68-3Chad Proehl34-34—68-3John Balfanz35-33—68-3Michael Wright34-34—68-3Fran Quinn34-34—68-3Gibby Gilbert III34-34—68-3Katsumasa Miyamoto34-34—68-3David Bransdon34-35—69-2Jason Bohn35-34—69-2Carlos Franco34-35—69-2Donald Carpenter III35-34—69-2Jonathan Kaye34-35—69-2Olin Browne34-35—69-2Notah Begay III36-33—69-2Keith Horne35-34—69-2Jason Schultz36-34—70-1Mike Small34-36—70-1Shaun Micheel36-34—70-1Greg Chalmers34-36—70-1Kevin Dillen34-36—70-1Jeff Brehaut36-34—70-1David Branshaw34-36—70-1Brian Cooper32-38—70-1Rob...Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland shrugs off blip in historic season as Eagles await
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FRISCO, Texas (AP) — From pick-6s to picked apart, DaRon Bland has seen a sudden change in his breakout season as the Dallas cornerback prepares to face A.J. Brown and company in an anticipated rematch with Philadelphia.One thing about Bland, he bounced back from getting burned for 107 yards in the first quarter by Seattle’s D.K. Metcalf to getting his NFL-leading eighth interception in the second half.And another thing about the league’s new record holder for interception returns for a touchdown in a season with five, Bland probably never worried much about it in the first place.The unheralded 2022 fifth-round pick out of Fresno State didn’t change his low-key persona as the pick-6s piled up.Bland also wasn’t flustered much when the Cowboys decided to keep veteran Stephon Gilmore on Metcalf after Bland’s early struggles in the 41-35 victory over the Seahawks last week.“I probably wouldn’t have done that,” defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said, “if I was...Protected: How a high-yield savings account can help you reach your savings goals
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Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:29:36 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures once again reached about 10-20 degrees above normal in Denver's weather on Tuesday with abundant sunshine too. The mild trend will continue for a few more days according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast. Over 3% of all homes in Colorado are vacation homes While the mild temperatures remain above normal it appears the record highs in the 70s look out of reach in the coming days.Another mild day on Wednesday across metro DenverWeather tonight: Another clear and cold nightSkies will remain clear during the overnight hours across Colorado. The wind will be light and generally in a southerly direction. It will be another cold night with temperatures below freezing across the state. The coldest readings will be up across the northwest corner of the state and in the mountain valleys with single-digit lows.Overnight lows by Wednesday morning across ColoradoWeather tomorrow: Sunny, breezy and mildWe will have another quiet day on Wednesda...5 things to do before a winter hike in Colorado
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DENVER (KDVR) — Winter is here. While curling up at home with a warm cup of hot cocoa is nice, sometimes you just want to get out and enjoy the outdoors, even when temperatures are below freezing.Colorado is known for its gorgeous scenery and outdoor activities, which can be enjoyed safely in any season. However, there are some things you should know to stay safe while taking in the beautiful snowy trails.Get to know your trailBefore heading to a trail, it's important to know where you're going. The National Park Service suggests carrying a map — and knowing how to read it — along with a compass or GPS device.You should also know your route ahead of time, because snow-covered trails look different than they do in summer.Tell someone your plansThe National Park Service also suggests that you discuss your plans with family, friends and park staff to make sure everyone knows where you're going and when to expect your return. This can help rescue efforts if you get lost. Guide: Gettin...Manatee rescue team transports trio from Miami Seaquarium to care centers across Florida
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:29:36 GMT
Three elderly manatees, including two named Romeo and Juliet, were successfully transported to two of the nation’s three critical care centers for manatees from Miami Seaquarium, addressing concerns about their advanced age and health conditions.The Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday that Romeo and Juliet, both over 65 years old, are now at SeaWorld Orlando, while Clarity is at ZooTampa.The manatees are undergoing comprehensive medical evaluations at their respective facilitiesThe operation involved specialized transport vehicles and a team of experts due to the manatees’ age and health conditions. Romeo and Juliet had been at the Miami Seaquarium since the 1950s and were moved to improve their social environment. Officials with the Miami Seaquarium said they arrived at their facility before the enactment of the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act.Clarity, a female who was rescued ba...Latest news
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