7 amazing Bay Area things to do this weekend, Sept. 15-17

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

7 amazing Bay Area things to do this weekend, Sept. 15-17 There’s just a gaggle of fun stuff to do this weekend, from seeing great shows to visiting quaff-worthy beer gardens. So let’s get to it, shall we?As with everything these days, be sure to double check websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines. Meanwhile, if you’d like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.1 SEE & HEAR: Take in a playWith apologies to a certain world-famous miser who hogs the stage each winter, September might actually be the best time of year to catch a play. That’s when stage companies are kicking off their new seasons, and compelling shows like “Toxic” at City Lights, “Born with Teeth” in Berkeley and a slew of other intriguing shows are in the offing.2 EAT, DRINK & GIVE: Some tasty Maui fundraisersSeveral Bay Area restaurants, pubs and stores are hosting unique and d...

‘Ban killer kops’: Protesters swamp Vallejo City Hall over the reinstatement of officer involved in fatal shooting

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

‘Ban killer kops’: Protesters swamp Vallejo City Hall over the reinstatement of officer involved in fatal shooting Outrage over the impending reinstatement of the Vallejo police officer who killed Sean Monterrosa swept through council chambers Tuesday, with protesters blasting the city’s decision across two hours of fiery speeches.Signs reading “ban killer kops” waved in the crowd of over 120 people as the Vallejo City Council repeatedly extended the original 15-minute time block allotted for public comments at the start of the meeting. Dozens of reform advocates – including several family members of people killed in Vallejo police shootings – took the podium to condemn the return of Det. Jarrett Tonn, who shot Monterrosa while he was on his knees with his hands up in June 2020.“We used to raise hell up here because we really thought that y’all could really do something,” David Harrison – a cousin of Willie McCoy, who Vallejo police killed in 2019 – told council members. “But I’m seeing now that there’s nothing that you can do, because the police officers – you guys are scared of police officers...

San Jose State Spartans getting boost from special teams play

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

San Jose State Spartans getting boost from special teams play San Jose State is facing another challenging game Saturday at Toledo, where the Spartans will play the defending Mid-American Conference champions in front of one of the rowdiest crowds they’ll see this season.One way the Spartans can help silence the Rockets’ supporters, expected to be about 20,000 strong at Glass Stadium, could be on special teams. SJSU (1-2) has already experienced how a special teams play can instantly alter the momentum of a game.Linebacker Jaylan Lawson’s forced fumble on the opening kickoff against Cal Poly clearly set the tone for the rest of the game as the Spartans went on to win 59-3.Conversely, a breakdown can be just as deflating.The Spartans trailed by just two scores in the third quarter of their season-opener against No. 6 USC when Trojans returner Zachariah Branch turned a low-hanging kickoff into a 96-yard touchdown that all but sealed SJSU’s 56-28 loss.“We’ve seen big special teams plays happen to us and we’ve also made big...

Mike Babcock situation: Sharks legend tells story about sharing photos with polarizing coach in Toronto

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

Mike Babcock situation: Sharks legend tells story about sharing photos with polarizing coach in Toronto SAN JOSE – When he first started with the Toronto Maple Leafs six years ago, Patrick Marleau said then-coach Mike Babcock asked him and other members of the team to share some of the photos they had on their phones to help him get to know everyone on a more personal level.“It’s just a way for everybody to get to know each other and their families and where they come from and their backgrounds,” Marleau told Bay Area News Group on Wednesday. “I think it just brings the team closer together.”Babcock, in his first season as the Columbus Blue Jackets coach and already a polarizing figure within hockey circles, found himself in an unexpected firestorm this week for a similar photo-sharing practice that some reportedly felt was an invasion of privacy.On the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast this week, co-host and former NHLer Paul Bissonnette said an unidentified player told him that Babcock, 60, had asked Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner to show him the photos he has on his phone.Bissonnette sa...

Alameda: Domestic violence suspect arrested following hours-long standoff

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

Alameda: Domestic violence suspect arrested following hours-long standoff ALAMEDA – A domestic violence suspect was arrested following an hours-long standoff Wednesday in Alameda, police said.Officers were called to the 400 block of Stardust Place just before 8:30 a.m. for a report of a trespassing incident, the Alameda Police Department said in a news release. They arrived to find two individuals barricaded inside a car on private property.One of the individuals had a warrant for domestic violence involving the other person inside the car, police said, adding that it appeared as though the person was being held against their will.Officers could not see inside the car and could not verify if both individuals were safe, police said. Crisis negotiators were then brought in to help peacefully resolve the incident.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | East Bay woman shot and killed during domestic dispute Crime and Public Safety | Oakland rapper arrested after four months on the lam, now faces federal and state felony charges ...

What to watch: ‘Morning Show’ is back with more star power

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

What to watch: ‘Morning Show’ is back with more star power The fall streaming season kicks into high gear this week with the welcome arrival of the third season of Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show,” Hulu’s stand-alone “The Other Black Girl” and Amazon Prime’s “Wilderness.”Next week brings one of the most anticipated series of the season — “The Continental: From the World of John Wick” (Sept. 22) — to Peacock. A few of the other eagerly awaited streaming series on the way include Amazon Prime’s “The Boys” spinoff “Gen V” (Sept. 29), Paramount+’s Korean drama “The Bargain” (Oct. 5), Netflix’s “Lupin Season 3” (Oct. 5), Netflix’s “Fall of the House of Usher” and  Apple TV+’s “Lessons in Chemistry” (both Oct. 13) and more.In the meantime, theaters are welcoming new films “Cassandro,” “Love at First Sight” and “Satanic Hispanics.”Here’s our roundup.“The Morning Show Season 3”: Complications at the struggling UBA and UBA+ network take on added urgency with the arrival of “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm, whose character lights a fire in App...

Silicon Valley billionaire backers of ‘California Forever’ release polling results

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

Silicon Valley billionaire backers of ‘California Forever’ release polling results California Forever has released the results of a survey they placed in the field last month regarding the future of eastern Solano County, where they have purchased over 52,000 acres of land zoned for agriculture.The company reports they have conducted over 1,400 surveys and online interviews, 600 of which were taken from the county registered voter list between July 10-16, and 800 of which were conducted between Aug. 20-27. Both polls were weighted to census demographics, and were conducted in both English and Spanish.RELATED: Silicon Valley billionaires’ land grab for utopian development draws fury, fearsCrime and homelessness were listed by residents of the county as the most important issues to them when voting for county officials at 47 percent, followed by housing cost at 26 percent and education at 18 percent.Fifty nine percent of Solano County residents reported they believe the county needs big changes in order to create more jobs and tax revenue to improve the quality of l...

Car impounded after alleged sideshow activity on Bay Bridge

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

Car impounded after alleged sideshow activity on Bay Bridge (KRON) -- A car was impounded Sunday night after engaging in alleged sideshow activity on the Bay Bridge, according to the California Highway Patrol.Around 7 p.m., a group of cars were seen traveling on eastbound Interstate 80 and had stopped on the right shoulder. Officers conducted traffic stops on several of the cars. Updated COVID-19 vaccine available at local pharmacies One man was found to be driving on a suspended driver's license. His vehicle car was later impounded.Photo: CHPPhoto: CHPPhoto: CHPAnother driver was cited and referred to the State Referee to be inspected for various emissions violations, CHP said.

Updated COVID-19 vaccine available at local pharmacies

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

Updated COVID-19 vaccine available at local pharmacies WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (KRON) -- An updated COVID-19 vaccine is now available at local pharmacies as infection rates in the Bay Area continue to rise.You can book an appointment online or walk-in to get your shot at pharmacies like CVS. The updated vaccines are formulated to target current circulating variants, according to the FDA.  COVID infection rates are rising all over the State of California. Nearly 14 out of 100 people that are tested are found to be infected. In the Bay Area, infection rates have also increased. Water main break recovery expected to take 6 weeks In San Francisco, 8 percent of people that are tested are found to be positive for COVID-19. In Marin County, 16 percent are found to be infected. The updated vaccines are approved for people 12 years old and up and are authorized under emergency use for people 6 months to 11 years old. “COVID-19 continues to impact communities across the country, so it’s important that we use the tools we have to stay healthy,...

After scoring for Spain, 16-year-old Lamine Yamal seeks 1st goal with Barcelona against Betis

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:41:14 GMT

After scoring for Spain, 16-year-old Lamine Yamal seeks 1st goal with Barcelona against Betis BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Two years after Lionel Messi left Barcelona, the Spanish club hopes it has found its next star after the emergence of 16-year-old Lamine Yamal.Yamal returns to Barcelona after an impressive debut for Spain over the past week, when the sleek forward became the youngest player to score in a European Championship qualifier. He also became the youngest player to score for Spain’s national team. “Lamine has this spark, that brilliance that very few players have,” Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said about the teenager. “We must be prudent, and give him time and be patient. He can achieve many important things in soccer as long as he is humble and keeps his feet on the ground, which is very important at his age.”Yamal had already set another milestone when he became the youngest starter for Barcelona in a win over Cadiz. He has yet to score for his club, but came very close in a 4-3 win at Villarreal. In that game two weeks ago, he assisted on a goa...