Wayne Wakefield Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Orange Grove Road [Tucson, AZ]

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Wayne Wakefield Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Orange Grove Road [Tucson, AZ] 71-Year-Old Man Dies after a Deadly DUI Two-Vehicle Collision near La Cholla BoulevardTUCSON, AZ (June 29, 2023) – Early Tuesday morning, Wayne Wakefield was killed following a deadly two-vehicle collision on Orange Grove Road.The incident happened on May 23rd, at around 1:25 a.m., in the intersection of West Orange Grove Road and North La Cholla Boulevard.According to the Tucson Police Department, a Toyota driven by Wakefield and a Jeep driven by Brian Clarke collided while traveling in the area. The impact of the collision caused Wakefield to sustain serious injuriesFirst responders to the site of the collision rushed the victim to Banner Hospital for treatment. However, just before 4:00 a.m., officials pronounced 71-year-old Wakefield dead, due to the extent of his condition.Following the collision, police arrested 29-year-old Brian Clarke because he showed signs of impairment. They booked him into Pima County Jail. Officials charged Clarke with manslaughter, criminal damag...

The best places to bike in America? These California cities score high

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

The best places to bike in America? These California cities score high What are the most cyclist-friendly cities in America – where the bike lanes are protected, the intersections safe and greenways stretch distantly into the horizon?Look no further than the Bay Area, according to a new ranking of 2023’s Best Places to Bike by the Boulder-based advocacy group PeopleForBikes. Out of nearly 1,500 cities in the U.S., San Francisco takes second place for the most cyclist-amenable major city, falling behind only to Minneapolis. And Berkeley comes in third place for medium-sized cities behind second place’s Ankeny, Iowa, and first-place winner Davis up in Yolo County (one could expect as much from the home of the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame).The rankings from PeopleForBikes are meant to reflect the quality of a city’s bicycle network. Six factors are taken into calculation: safe speed limits, protected lanes, reallocated space for biking and walking, intersection design, network connections and trusted data. Cities have also received numerical sc...

Award-winning brewery opens new Pleasant Hill taproom

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Award-winning brewery opens new Pleasant Hill taproom Morgan Territory Brewing, an award-winning brewery based in Tracy, recently opened its first Bay Area taproom in Pleasant Hill.“The Altamont Pass is a big barrier for a lot of the Bay Area,”  says brewmaster and co-owner Craig Cauwels.The Pleasant Hill taproom held a soft opening on June 7, but the grand opening date is on hold until a project to redo the building’s exterior is completed, he says.Morgan Territory Brewing recently opened a new taproom in Pleasant Hill.  (Photo courtesy of Cassandra Santos/Morgan Territory Brewing) Morgan Territory Brewing began as Schooner’s Grille and Brewery, a restaurant and brewery in Antioch that shut down in 2015, despite efforts by the then-new owners, father-son duo Dave and Michael LaCross, to revive it after buying it in 2014.The brewery moved to Tracy and rebranded as Morgan Territory Brewing – named after a historic ranch near Mount Diablo – and over the years proceeded to win a number of prestigious beer awards, including a gold at ...

Review: Groundbreaking astronomer shines bright in outdoor Livermore drama

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Review: Groundbreaking astronomer shines bright in outdoor Livermore drama Women in the sciences have all too often had trouble having their contributions taken seriously by men entrenched in the field.San Francisco playwright Lauren Gunderson has been doing her part to rectify that, writing a number of plays about groundbreaking female scientists of history such as Ada Lovelace, Émilie du Châtelet and Marie Curie.Found by American Theatre magazine to be the most produced playwright in America (other than Shakespeare) in several recent seasons, Gunderson writes about a great many other topics as well, but these science plays have made up a significant subset of her work.Among the best of these plays is “Silent Sky,” which SPARC Theater is now performing outdoors at Livermore’s Darcie Kent Vineyards. This luminous drama explores the life and discoveries of Henrietta Leavitt, the astronomer at the dawn of the 20th century who discovered a way to determine the distance of stars by the relationship between their brightness and their frequency of pulsation, rad...

Sources: Russian general believed detained in mutiny aftermath

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Sources: Russian general believed detained in mutiny aftermath By Tara Copp and Nomaan Merchant | Associated PressWASHINGTON — Gen. Sergei Surovikin, the deputy commander of the Russian group of forces fighting in Ukraine, is believed to have been detained days after mercenaries staged a revolt inside Russia, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Thursday, citing U.S. and Ukrainian intelligence assessments.The people spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.It’s not clear whether Surovikin faces any charges or where he is being held, reflecting the opaque world of the Kremlin’s politics and uncertainty after the revolt.But his reported detention comes days after Wagner Group mercenaries took over the military headquarters in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and were heading toward Moscow in what appears to have been an aborted insurrection.Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin has spoken positively of Surovikin while criticizing the country’s military b...

California man gets prison for nearly $9 million phony cow manure-to-green energy investment scheme

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

California man gets prison for nearly $9 million phony cow manure-to-green energy investment scheme FRESNO — A California man is going to prison for running a cow dung-to-green energy scheme that authorities say was a load of manure.Ray Brewer, 66, of Porterville was sentenced Monday to six years and nine months in federal prison in a years-long scam that bilked investors out of $8.75 million, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney’s office.Brewer ran a scheme from 2014 through 2019 in which he claimed to be building anaerobic digesters at dairies in California’s Fresno, Kern, Kings and Tulare counties and in Idaho, prosecutors said.Anaerobic digesters “use microorganisms to break down biodegradable material and turn it into methane” that can be sold and that also provide the producers with renewable energy credits for producing green energy, the statement said.Brewer told investors he would turn cow manure into methane while they would receive 66% of net profits and tax incentives, federal prosecutors said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | PetSmart to ...

Single family residence sells in Fremont for $1.9 million

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Single family residence sells in Fremont for $1.9 million 1491 Deschutes Place – Google Street ViewA 1,728-square-foot house built in 1979 has changed hands. The property located in the 1400 block of Deschutes Place in Fremont was sold on May 12, 2023. The $1,920,000 purchase price works out to $1,111 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garage. It sits on an 8,271-square-foot lot.Additional houses that have recently changed hands close by include:On Mandan Place, Fremont, in March 2023, a 1,728-square-foot home was sold for $2,000,000, a price per square foot of $1,157. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.A 1,766-square-foot home on the 45400 block of Sodaville Drive in Fremont sold in July 2022, for $1,915,000, a price per square foot of $1,084. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In May 2023, a 2,580-square-foot home on Winding Lane in Fremont sold for $2,050,000, a price per square foot of $795. The home has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.Related ArticlesHousing | Detached house sell...

Brentwood takes step toward building agricultural innovation center

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Brentwood takes step toward building agricultural innovation center A long unused city property just outside Brentwood could soon become an agricultural innovation center partnering with a variety of nonprofits to educate students, residents and businesses about agriculture.To that end, the Brentwood City Council voted this week to move forward with plans to draft an agreement with Harvest Time Brentwood, a nonprofit that promotes farming and its products while improving agri-tourism education. That group would take over the unused property from the city and operate the new ag center.Under its proposal, Harvest Time would use $2,240,000 in Brentwood developer agricultural mitigation funds to build the educational barn, including animal pens, garden and greenhouses, along with indoor and outdoor event spaces.“We are asking for a lot of money, but it’s really not,” Sean McCauley of Brentwood Harvest Time told the council. “It’s $2.24 million. The most important thing is we feel like we can pull this off with that money. We’re pretty confident we can. ...

Dolly Parton Imagination Library has arrived in California and needs partners

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Dolly Parton Imagination Library has arrived in California and needs partners (BCN) -- Dolly Parton has arrived in California ... sort of. The country music legend and philanthropist has made Dolly Parton's Imagination Library available across California. The service delivers free, age-appropriate books every month to children from birth to age 5, regardless of a family's income. The California State Library has started the process of making the program available to every child in California. The Imagination Library of California is already available in over 40 locations, including to every child in 30 counties. Newsom to double CHP deployment in Tenderloin fentanyl crackdown The Dollywood Foundation and the state library are utilizing local partners to cover specific geographical locations. The program is looking for new non-profit local partners to cover specific geographic areas in California. Parents can check a map at https://imaginationlibrary.com/usa/find-my-program to see if the Imagination Library is available in their area. Select ...

Frogs raised at San Francisco Zoo released into wild

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:53:51 GMT

Frogs raised at San Francisco Zoo released into wild (KRON) -- More than 150 endangered Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs were recently released into cool streams of Plumas National Forest to improve their declining population numbers.In 2022, biologists from the U.S. Forest Service and California Department of Fish and Wildlife collected wild tadpoles from Plumas National Forest. The tadpoles were brought to San Francisco Zoo and placed in an amphibian program that rears vulnerable tadpoles into adult frogs.Native frog populations in the Sierra Nevada have been heavily impacted by chytridiomycosis, a deadly fungal disease caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, known as "Bd" or "chytrid." This fungus is impacting amphibians worldwide.(Photo by Isaac Chellman)"After initial declines, many frog populations are persisting with the disease and rebounding, while others have been decimated when the disease first appears," said Isaac Chellman, an environmental scientist with CDFW. Once the tadpoles matured into frogs at San Francisco Zoo,...