3 hospitalized in Antioch Hobby Lobby hazmat situation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

3 hospitalized in Antioch Hobby Lobby hazmat situation ANTIOCH, Calif. (KRON) -- Contra Costa County Fire's hazmat team is at the scene of a Hobby Lobby in Antioch on Wednesday afternoon, Con Fire said. Three people were hospitalized due to the incident. Just before 3 p.m., Con Fire received calls about a possible aerosol or vapor being released inside the store, which is located at 5849 Lone Tree Way.A total of 69 employees and customers were inside the store, which was evacuated. Con Fire said it was unable to locate a canister, but it confirmed smelling something similar to bear or pepper spray. Video from the scene shows multiple people being put on stretchers and into ambulances. Con Fire said they were hospitalized with symptoms such as eye/skin irritation or respiratory problems. Crews are clearing the scene, and the store has been cleared to reopen, per Con Fire. The Antioch Police Department is investigating. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.

YouTube opens new offices in San Bruno

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

YouTube opens new offices in San Bruno (KRON) -- YouTube opened two new offices in San Bruno on Wednesday, the online video-sharing platform announced in a press release. The company is already based in San Bruno but has added two offices on 1400 and 1450 Bayhill Drive, which are adjacent to the headquarters at 901 Cherry Ave. "The opening reflects YouTube’s long-term commitment to its presence in San Bruno and continued investment in the local community," the company said. Photos of the new office space are below.(Credit: Mariko Reed)(Credit: Mariko Reed)(Credit: Mariko Reed)(Credit: Mariko Reed)YouTube, which is now owned by Google, was founded in 2005 by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim. YouTube has been headquartered in San Bruno since 2006.There are more than 390,000 full-time YouTube employees in the United States. “YouTube and Google are strong partners with the City of San Bruno, San Bruno Community Foundation, our local school districts, and the broader community. San Bruno is proud to be the home city of...

Southwest Airlines resisted operating at DFW Airport a half-century ago. Now it’s reconsidering

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Southwest Airlines resisted operating at DFW Airport a half-century ago. Now it’s reconsidering FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Southwest Airlines says it is interested in operating flights at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the massive airfield that it rejected a half-century ago, when it was a tiny carrier with just a few planes.Southwest officials said Wednesday they have approached DFW representatives about getting gates in a proposed new Terminal F because there’s no more room for expansion at Dallas Love Field, the airline’s longtime home.“Dallas Love Field has been very good to us. It’s a wonderful facility,” Southwest CEO Robert Jordan. “But it is constrained.”Love Field has only 20 gates — Southwest controls 18 of them — and can’t expand under a 2006 federal law. That measure, which updated a 1979 law called the Wright Amendment, also bars Southwest from operating at DFW, but only until 2025.A DFW representative said the airport has had “preliminary discussions” with Southwest about the airline operating a moderate number of flights from DFW....

Players, colleagues remember Knight as innovator, champion

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Players, colleagues remember Knight as innovator, champion Former Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight won his way, demanding perfection with a fiery approach that was as controversial as it was successful. He ushered in the era of the motion offense and used a stingy, havoc-creating defense to turn Indiana’s struggling program into a perennial national championship contender. Some comments on his legacy:“This is a terribly sad day for the IU basketball family, Indiana University, the state of Indiana and the world of sports as we say goodbye to Coach Knight. One of the things that he said to our 1976 team, which I was fortunate enough to be a part of, was that you may never see another team like this again. Well, I don’t know that we will ever see another coach like him again. I think it’s important for people to realize that. It was a special opportunity to have been coached by him, and an equally special opportunity to have him as a friend. Because as great a coach as he was, he was an infinitely better friend. He’s a big part of who we a...

Republicans confront Tuberville over military holds in extraordinary showdown on Senate floor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Republicans confront Tuberville over military holds in extraordinary showdown on Senate floor WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican senators angrily challenged Sen. Tommy Tuberville on his blockade of almost 400 military officers Wednesday evening, taking over the Senate floor for hours to call for individual confirmation votes after a monthslong stalemate on the issue. Tuberville, R-Ala., stood and objected over and over again, extending his holds on the military confirmations and promotions with no immediate resolution in sight. But the extraordinary confrontation between Republicans, boiling over almost ten months after Tuberville first announced the holds over a Pentagon abortion policy, escalated the standoff into new territory as Defense Department officials have repeatedly said the backlog of confirmed officials could endanger national security. “Why are we putting holds on war heroes?” asked Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska, himself a colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. “I don’t understand.” Sullivan said that if the standoff continues and officers lea...

Biden touts investment in rural areas in Minnesota, the home state of his primary challenger

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Biden touts investment in rural areas in Minnesota, the home state of his primary challenger NORTHFIELD, Minn. (AP) — President Joe Biden visited a family-run farm in Minnesota on Wednesday and held a fundraiser featuring many of the state’s top Democrats, championing his administration’s investments in rural America while flexing political muscle on the home turf of his new 2024 primary challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips. The president announced more than $5 billion in spending, largely in rural areas. It will go toward better adapting agriculture to climate change, as well as expanding high-speed internet access and improving local infrastructure. The funding comes from infrastructure and inflation reduction laws which Biden helped champion through Congress. “Instead of exporting jobs overseas for cheaper labor, now we’re creating jobs here and expanding American products and selling them overseas,” Biden told a cheering crowd inside a barn at Dutch Creek Farms in Northfield, about 40 miles south of Minneapolis. “We’re not only transforming rural...

Goaltender Hart leaves Flyers game early with “mid-body” injury

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Goaltender Hart leaves Flyers game early with “mid-body” injury PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia Flyers goalie Carter Hart left Wednesday night’s game against the Buffalo Sabres midway through the first period with what the club called a “mid-body injury.”Hart — who was 4-3 with a 2.30 goals against average in seven previous starts as Philadelphia’s primary goaltender — appeared to be in discomfort after a scramble in front of the net seven minutes into a tie game with Sabres forward Kyle Okposo. More than two minutes later, after Brandon Biro scored Buffalo’s second goal on a sliding puck in the crease, a member of the Flyers’ training staff came out and escorted Hart off the ice under his own power.Sam Ersson replaced Hart in net for the Flyers. ___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/NHLSource

Maluma, Pink and Travis Scott among high-profile acts coming to SoFlo in concert in November

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Maluma, Pink and Travis Scott among high-profile acts coming to SoFlo in concert in November It’s November 1st, so you know what that means: Christmas music is about to take over the airwaves. But if you’re not ready to jingle those bells or rock around the Christmas tree, Deco’s got a look at who’ll be hitting the high notes in SoFlo this month.Maluma (singing): “A ti te gusta cuando te canto a capella, Mucho sudor, mucho alcohol y poca cela. Es que este ritmo lo bailamos flow favela.”Get ready to dance the night away with Maluma, baby! The Latin superstar is bringing his Don Juan Tour to the Kaseya Center on Nov. 4.He’s not the only big name performing at the iconic Magic City arena this month…Enrique Iglesias (singing): “Baby, I like it, I-I-I like it. Baby, I like it.”The ultimate SoFlo trio is hitting the stage together: Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and their pal Ricky Martin.Ricky Martin (singing): “Livin’ la vida loca. She’ll push and pull you down, livin’ la vida loca.”They’re pla...

Police arrest 18-year-old in connection with deadly shooting of Salem State University student

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

Police arrest 18-year-old in connection with deadly shooting of Salem State University student An 18-year-old has been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of a Salem State University student early Wednesday morning, officials announced. The Essex District Attorney’s Office said Carl Hens Beliard, 18, was found inside a vehicle suffering from gunshot wounds around 1:30 a.m. after officers were called to a scene on Forest Avenue for a report of a shooting. Officials said Beliard was pronounced dead after he was taken to Salem Hospital.Speaking shortly after 9 p.m., authorities announced investigators had taken Missael Pena Canela of Salem into custody. Pena Canela is expected to be arraigned on one charge of murder on Thursday in Salem District Court.“He just graduated high school this year and he’s at Salem State University, so this morning, police came here and they told me that he got shot and he was dead – I couldn’t believe it,” Altagrace Beliard, the victim’s mother, told 7NEWS.Emergency crews spent hours at the scene W...

High school football rivals in Maine come together in emotional game after mass shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:47 GMT

High school football rivals in Maine come together in emotional game after mass shooting LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — The city of Lewiston took another tentative step in its recovery from Maine’s deadliest mass shooting as a storied high school football rivalry resumed Wednesday night.Known as the Battle of the Bridge, the game featured cross-river rivals Lewiston High School and Edward Little High School of Auburn. Lewiston won 34-18.Last Friday’s game between the Blue Devils and the Red Eddies was postponed after the communities were locked down while police searched for 40-year-old Robert Card.He was found dead Friday, days after shooting and killing 18 people and injuring 13 others at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston. Residents in both Lewiston and Auburn lost family and friends in the Oct. 25 shooting.Singer James Taylor performed an acoustic version of the national anthem ahead of kickoff. There was a moment of silence.“Words cannot express the tremendous grief our communities are experiencing over the tragedy of this past ...