Denver leases former assisted living facility from Archdiocese to temporarily house migrants

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Denver leases former assisted living facility from Archdiocese to temporarily house migrants The first migrant families are scheduled to move into temporary housing in the Mullen Home in the West Highlands at the end of this week after the Denver City Council approved a deal between the city and the Archdiocese of Denver.The city will lease the former assisted living facility at 3629 W. 29th Ave., which has 75 apartment units, until the end of next year. Denver plans to use about 30 of the units initially and may increase that number after operations and other services are set up, officials said.Part of the agreement also includes a land swap between the city and the Archdiocese — the two entities will exchange properties they currently lease from one another, and the difference in the value of the land will cover the city’s full rent cost for the Mullen Home apartments for the year.Additionally, as part of the Mullen Home lease agreement, the city will pay $1.5 million for utilities, maintenance, repairs and insurance.The transitional housing option will be ava...

Family accidentally buys $10K of Disney+ gift cards for Disney vacation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Family accidentally buys $10K of Disney+ gift cards for Disney vacation A slight mixup cost this family a ton of money.What they thought were $10,000 in Disney gift cards to use at the parks for their family vacation turned out to be $10,000 of Disney+, the company's streaming service. Disney shares first look inside Tiana’s Bayou Adventure A TikTok video shared by the woman in the family explains that the family of 16 was supposed to go to Disney in 2020, but due to the pandemic, that trip was canceled. Instead, the family decided to purchase gift cards to buy the tickets and restaurant reservations in order to save money. Disneyland updates pin trading guidelines Now, they have over 70 years' worth of streaming service gift cards."We need help," she wrote in the video. "It is not about the funding of the trip. It is about finding someone who can help us transfer the money into the correct gift card so we can make it to Disney!"

These California cities are increasing minimum wage in 2024

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

These California cities are increasing minimum wage in 2024 California’s minimum wage will increase to $16 per hour on Jan. 1, 2024, but employees in select cities and counties across the Golden State will make more money due to local ordinances.In cities where the local minimum wage exceeds the state’s requirements, “the employer must follow the stricter standard; that is, the one that is the most beneficial to the employee,” according to the state Department of Industrial Relations. Home sales in California drop to lowest level in 16 years “Similarly, if a local entity (city or county) has adopted a higher minimum wage, employees must be paid the local wage where it is higher than the state or federal minimum wage rates.”These California cities and counties have minimum wages higher than the state’s requirement, according to a report from UC Berkeley's Labor CenterAlameda:  $16.52 as of 7/1/2023                        ...

Ryan Gosling drops Christmas version of 'I'm Just Ken'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Ryan Gosling drops Christmas version of 'I'm Just Ken' If you've loved the "Barbie" movie and love the holidays, you're in luck. Ryan Gosling and music producer Mark Ronson just released "Ken the EP," which has three versions of the song "I'm Just Ken." Among them includes “I’m Just Ken (Merry Kristmas Barbie),” “I’m Just Ken (In My Feelings Acoustic)” and “I’m Just Ken (Purple Disco Machine Remix).”Ryan Gosling poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the "Barbie" movie, July 12, 2023, in London. On Dec. 20, Gosling — the Ken to Margot Robbie's “Barbie” in the film — released the “I'm Just Ken” EP alongside collaborators Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. (Scott Garfitt/Invision/AP, File)They also released the music video for the festive version called "I'm Just Ken (Merry Kristmas Barbie)."The video showed Gosling walking into a jam session at a music studio and sitting down at the piano.He asks Ronson, "What if I lean into this 'Hey girl' thing and say 'Hey girl, it doesn't seem bad.' Whatever we get, I lean into ...

Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 89 [Corpus Christi, TX]

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 89 [Corpus Christi, TX] 2 Dead, Lisa Farago and Al Saenz Hospitalized after Solo-Car Accident near Highway 77CORPUS CHRISTI, TX (December 20, 2023) – Morris Vaughn and Patricia Vaughn died Saturday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash.At approximately 2:30 p.m. on December 2nd, law enforcement officers responded to an incident on the eastbound lanes of State Highway 89 near the Highway 77 on-ramp. According to reports, Morris was operating a 1992 Chevrolet Caprice heading south on Highway 77 and failed to give the right-of-way to an eastbound Ford F-150. Consequently, the Chevy collided with the Ford, which was occupied by Lisa Farago and Al Saenz. Emergency responders found the damaged vehicles in a nearby grassy area. Paramedics declared 90-year-old Morris and 88-year-old Patricia deceased at the scene. Meanwhile, Farago and Saenz were transported by responding paramedics to a Corpus Christi hospital in stable condition. Currently, an active investigation is underway to gather additional information...

Antioch: Alleged prison gang shot caller released after judge lowers bail in murder case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Antioch: Alleged prison gang shot caller released after judge lowers bail in murder case MARTINEZ — An alleged prison gang leader accused of ordering the murder of a man over his gang’s attempts to take over an Antioch “money block” has been released from jail after a judge lowered his bail to $200,000 in a pending murder case, court records show.William Pree, 41, faces unresolved charges of murdering 23-year-old Kartiae Ely near East 18th Street and Cavallo Road in 2015. Pree and his co-defendant, 45-year-old Edward Robinson, were convicted of murder in 2017, only to have the case be overthrown by an appeals court earlier this year.Both Robinson — the man accused of shooting Ely in the back of the head — and Pree filed motions to either be released from custody or receive bails lower than the $1 million standard for murder charges. On Friday, Judge John Kennedy granted Pree’s motion over the prosecution’s opposition and denied Robinson’s, clearing the way for Pree’s release from jail.Pree’s motion says t...

Milpitas: Ex-city manager sues city, alleges former mayor exchanged endorsements for political favors

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Milpitas: Ex-city manager sues city, alleges former mayor exchanged endorsements for political favors MILPITAS — A new lawsuit from former City Manager Steve McHarris alleges that ex-Mayor Rich Tran exchanged endorsements for political favors and that he and current Mayor Carmen Montano overstepped their authority by trying to get a city employee fired — accusations that Tran vehemently denies.McHarris, who was hired in June 2019 and left in February after the Milpitas City Council decided not to renew his contract, filed a lawsuit against the city in Santa Clara County Superior Court last week. He’s seeking at least $25,000 in damages, claiming the council violated a provision in his contract that barred them from taking action on his employment within six months of an election, and that they essentially terminated him without cause and frequently scheduled unsanctioned performance evaluations.In early November 2021, McHarris began observing conduct of city officials that he “believed to be unlawful and/or unethical,” the lawsuit said.Tran, Montano ...

Oakland human trafficking case thrown out over ‘lack of cooperating witness’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Oakland human trafficking case thrown out over ‘lack of cooperating witness’ OAKLAND — Prosecutors here have dismissed a human trafficking case against a 22-year-old man who was accused of pimping a teen girl, court records show.Jeremiah Means, of Oakland, was charged in August with human trafficking, pimping, and pandering. But two months later, in late October, prosecutors in Alameda County moved to dismiss the case due to a “lack of cooperating witness,” according to a minute order from the hearing where the charges were dropped.At the time of the dismissal, Means had been out of jail on his own recognizance for about six weeks, according to court records.At the time of Means’ arrest, police said they obtained text message conversations between Means and the girl showing a “pimp and prostitute relationship.” They alleged that Means met the girl on Instagram and drove out of the Bay Area to meet in person and take her back to Oakland.

Kurtenbach: The Warriors’ two-timeline plan is back in action, and it’s a sight to behold

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

Kurtenbach: The Warriors’ two-timeline plan is back in action, and it’s a sight to behold The Warriors decided to go all-in on their veteran players this past offseason.The team’s “two-timeline plan” for success was considered over.But no one officially signed the death certificate.Yes, the two timelines are back by anything other than popular demand.With Draymond Green suspended until who knows when and several veteran players playing inconsistent basketball, the Warriors have been forced to turn to the kids over the last few games.And get this: It’s working.The Warriors are on a three-game winning streak, including beating arguably the NBA’s best team, the Celtics, Tuesday night at Chase Center.Now, the bulk of the credit for this streak must go to a resurgent Klay Thompson and the perpetually incredible Steph Curry.But the youngsters are playing serious minutes and providing a serious positive impact.While they might not be the kind of players that can take over for Curry, Thompson, and Green when the triumvirate calls it quits — the true...

New York Times Doxxes Source Trafficked by Chinese Gang

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:48:25 GMT

New York Times Doxxes Source Trafficked by Chinese Gang The New York Times this week published the harrowing account of a man who thought he was applying for a translator job at an e-commerce company in Thailand, but was instead abducted and sold to a Chinese gang who forced him to work for a scam operation in Myanmar.The Times, which withheld Neo Lu’s real name at his request for safety reasons, revealed identifying information about Lu to the public — and potentially the Chinese gangsters who took him hostage — by publishing what appears to be his passport number.“Mr. Lu, who goes by the nickname Neo for the character in the Matrix movies, spoke to The New York Times on the condition that his full name not be used, for fear of retribution from the criminals,” reporter Isabelle Qian wrote in the Times story.According to the account in the newspaper, Lu had provided the Times with photos of his time at the scam work camp, as well as copies of his travel documents to verify the authenticity of his situation. While the Times published seve...