Josh Gilliland Injured in Pedestrian Hit-and-Run on El Cajon Boulevard [San Diego, CA]

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Josh Gilliland Injured in Pedestrian Hit-and-Run on El Cajon Boulevard [San Diego, CA] 47-Year-Old Man Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Accident near Park BoulevardSAN DIEGO, CA (June 26, 2023) – Saturday night, Josh Gilliland was injured in a pedestrian hit-and-run on El Cajon Boulevard.The accident occurred around 8:50 p.m., at the 1800 block of El Cajon Boulevard near Park Boulevard on June 10th.Per reports, the driver of a dark colored sedan struck Gilliand as he was standing near the bus lane. Upon impact, the driver fled the scene without rendering aid to the severely injured pedestrian.Responding medics then rushed the 47-year-old pedestrian to a nearby hospital with major injuries, including head lacerations, a fracture in his right shoulder, and brain bleeding.Due to the extent of his injuries, Gilliland’s family decided to stop his life support soon. At this time, SDPD urges anyone who has information of the driver of dark-colored Honda Civic or BMW 3 Series to call them at 888-580-8477.Operating a vehicle is a responsibility that should not be taken...

The “Other” Border Crisis. And What We Can Do About It

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

The “Other” Border Crisis. And What We Can Do About It Discovering An AngelWhen I was a kid, people would sometimes abandon their pets in the everglades, not that far from where we lived. To this day I can’t understand how anybody would leave their pet to be prey to apex predators – alligators, pythons, and Florida panthers. Even if they somehow managed to escape the predators, the extreme conditions and lack of food would mean certain death within days.I remember my Dad would donate to a group that found and cared for these abandoned animals – dog food, money, whatever he could do to help. One day I went along with him when he was dropping off supplies, and they showed us a dog they had just found. She had formerly been mistreated and abandoned in the Everglades, but she was full of love.We had an instant connection, and I asked my Dad if we could take her home. He said yes and when I looked at her, the first thing that came to my mind was that she was an Angel and that’s what I named her. Angel became part of our family, s...

Francesco Vitali: A Serial Entrepreneur’s Message for Success

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Francesco Vitali: A Serial Entrepreneur’s Message for Success Francesco is a highly respected serial entrepreneur, business advisor, executive producer, self-made millionaire, and manager with over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry and beyond. Throughout his career, Vitali has demonstrated a keen understanding of the challenges facing entrepreneurs and has developed a reputation for his ability to navigate these challenges easily.In his new book, “Message for Success,” Vitali shares his insights and experiences with other entrepreneurs looking to succeed in today’s fast-paced business climate. The book covers various motivational topics, including leadership, communication, and marketing, based on famous quotes from successful business-minded people. It is designed to help entrepreneurs develop the skills and mindset needed to build successful businesses while staying on track.Q: Can you tell us about your background and how you got started in entrepreneurship?FV: I started my career in the entertainment in...

Next big advance in cancer treatment may be a vaccine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Next big advance in cancer treatment may be a vaccine By Carla K. Johnson | Associated PressSEATTLE — The next big advance in cancer treatment could be a vaccine.After decades of limited success, scientists say research has reached a turning point, with many predicting more vaccines will be out in five years.These aren’t traditional vaccines that prevent disease, but shots to shrink tumors and stop cancer from coming back. Targets for these experimental treatments include breast and lung cancer, with gains reported this year for deadly skin cancer melanoma and pancreatic cancer.“We’re getting something to work. Now we need to get it to work better,” said Dr. James Gulley, who helps lead a center at the National Cancer Institute that develops immune therapies, including cancer treatment vaccines.More than ever, scientists understand how cancer hides from the body’s immune system. Cancer vaccines, like other immunotherapies, boost the immune system to find and kill cancer cells. And some new ones use mRNA, w...

Grand jury report cites nepotism and lack of spending oversight among Alameda County’s ethics failures

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Grand jury report cites nepotism and lack of spending oversight among Alameda County’s ethics failures Nearly 10 years after a grand jury report noted serious ethical concerns in Alameda County, it is still one of the only counties in the wider Bay Area that does not have an ethics policy, a whistleblower procedure, or both.A new Alameda County civil grand jury report outlines a series of ethical issues that have persisted over the past half decade, including nepotism and a lack of oversight regarding discretionary spending of public money. The report did not name names or refer to specific incidents.“Despite repeated findings from prior grand juries on ethical violations, and a specific recommendation to establish an ethics policy and reporting mechanism in 2015, the Board of Supervisors has not acted for nearly a decade,” stated the latest civil grand jury report, released on Friday. “Alameda County’s lack of an Ethics Policy and Code of Conduct specific to the county indicates that ethical government is not a priority.”Civil grand juries are composed of county residents who serve ...

Sharks GM hints at draft strategy, including what he’s open to doing with No. 4 overall pick

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Sharks GM hints at draft strategy, including what he’s open to doing with No. 4 overall pick San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier said he’s open to moving down in the first round of the NHL Draft on Wednesday but obviously doesn’t want to drop so far that the team misses out on selecting a player they feel can make a significant impact.The Sharks own the No. 4 overall selection, their highest in 25 years, and will likely have the option of choosing between Matvei Michkov and Will Smith, two elite forwards who would almost certainly be considered the team’s top prospect if taken.The Sharks could also choose to slide down a spot or two and still pick up a player they like, perhaps along the lines of forward Ryan Leonard or defenseman David Reinbacher, and acquire another draft pick for this year. Leonard has drawn comparisons to Matthew and Brady Tkachuk with his competitive, tenacious style and Reinbacher is widely considered the top defenseman available.“For the most part, we’ll have kind of our cut-offs of where we don’t want to move — down past our...

SF high-rise suffers interior glass break, all roads back open

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

SF high-rise suffers interior glass break, all roads back open SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- An interior window broke in a San Francisco high-rise on Monday afternoon, the San Francisco Fire Department confirmed. The building is located at 301 Howard Street in the city's SOMA neighborhood. Following earlier street closures in the area, all roads are now back open. Moments leading up to deadly Oakland Koreatown shooting caught on video The incident was not weather related, the fire department said. Members of the SFFD and San Francisco Police Department were called in to secure the area while repairs were made.No injuries or other damages have been reported as a result of the incident. Streets in the area around Howard and Beale were closed while repairs are made. The window has been boarded up.Initial reports from an SFMTA representative had suggested that glass had fallen from the building. Officials later clarified that this was not the case.Earlier this year, there were several weather-related instances that saw glass windows blown out in the up...

42 guns becoming garden tools following Oakland gun buyback

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

42 guns becoming garden tools following Oakland gun buyback (BCN) -- Forty-two guns are becoming or already are garden tools following a gun buyback in Oakland earlier this month, according to police. Police collected the weapons in exchange for Oakland A's tickets, gift cards and garden tools forged from last years' buyback. The guns collected June 10 will be forged into garden tools by blacksmith John Rogers. A total of $4,350 in gift cards were exchanged for the weapons. SF high-rise suffers interior glass break, all roads back open Participating in the second annual "Gun to Gardens" event shows the police department's "support in removing guns from circulation to reduce the likelihood of homicides, suicides and accidental gun deaths," police said in a news release. Most of the guns collected this year were rifles, said Cara Meredith, spokesperson for Guns to Gardens Oakland. Unfortunately, this year's event was less successful than last year when 131 guns were collected. But the collaborative buyback put on by Oakland police a...

3rd tourist from California dies on vacation in Hawaii

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

3rd tourist from California dies on vacation in Hawaii (KRON) -- Three Californians have died in separate ocean-related incidents while on vacation in Hawaii this June. The most recent death happened on June 19 at Po‘ipū Beach Park on the tropical island of Kauai. Judith Bailey, 77, was snorkeling in the picturesque beach's lagoon when something went wrong. The Kauai Police Department wrote, "Kauai Ocean Safety Bureau personnel spotted a snorkeler in distress and pulled her from waters. When firefighters from the Kōloa fire station arrived on scene, (Bailey) was conscious and alert."Paramedics transported Bailey to Wilcox Medical Center, where she later died. Autopsy results are still pending.Police Captain Kennison Nagahisa said, "We are saddened to report this death of another visitor. We remind the public to be aware of your surroundings and your abilities in the water."A second Californian died on June 10 at Makua Beach, also known as "Tunnels," on Kauai's North Shore, according to police. Lucas Ivor, 37, of Sonoma, went swimming a...

Malaria cases in Texas and Florida are the first US spread since 2003, CDC says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:15:33 GMT

Malaria cases in Texas and Florida are the first US spread since 2003, CDC says NEW YORK (AP) — The United States has seen five cases of malaria spread by mosquitos in the last two months — the first time there’s been local spread in in 20 years.There were four cases detected in Florida and one in Texas, according to a health alert issued Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Malaria is caused by a parasite that spreads through mosquito bites. Infected people can suffer fever, chills and flu-like illness. If it goes untreated, infected people can develop severe complications and die. The largest death toll in recent years has been seen in children in sub-Saharan Africa.Health officials are warning doctors, especially those in southern states where the weather is more friendly to the tropical mosquito that spreads malaria, to be aware of the possibility of infection. They also should think about how to access IV artesunate, which is the first-line treatment for severe malaria in the United States, the CDC said.The agency also said that t...