San Jose hotel is poised to benefit from SJSU student housing deal

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

San Jose hotel is poised to benefit from SJSU student housing deal SAN JOSE — A landmark downtown San Jose hotel is poised to benefit from the sale of one of its two towers for SJSU student housing — and a new restaurant, lounge and other amenities are also in the works after the deal.The Signia by Hilton San Jose, now a 541-room hotel, is eyeing significant upgrades in the wake of a $113 million deal whereby a Bay Area real estate firm bought the hotel’s former southern tower as a crucial step to transform the highrise into housing for San Jose State University students.The hotel, which is owned by a group headed up by Bay Area business executive Sam Hirbod, now has a greatly improved occupancy level after dropping in size from the previous 805 rooms to a smaller — yet still very large — hotel with 500-plus rooms at 170 South Market Street in downtown San Jose.Signia by Hilton San Jose hotel at 170 South Market Street in downtown San Jose. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)“We believe the Signia is right-size...

San Mateo County: Man found guilty of murder in connection to deadly 2018 shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

San Mateo County: Man found guilty of murder in connection to deadly 2018 shooting REDWOOD CITY — A jury returned a guilty murder verdict against a man Friday, more than 5 years after a Menlo Park man was discovered shot to death in a dirt parking lot on Highway 1 south of Tunitas Creek, according to prosecutors.Omar Villagomez Meza, 31, was arrested in April 2020 after a lengthy investigation into the mysterious death of 25-year-old Luis Alberto Diaz-Lopez. Diaz-Lopez was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds and with his belongings missing just before 7 a.m. on Oct. 2, 2018.According to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office, Diaz-Lopez was a gang member, and was recruited by Meza to commit a burglary with the aid of a woman. The woman was driving the pair when Meza instructed her to park in a dirt turnout on Highway 1. The two men exited the vehicle and without warning, Meza pulled a gun on Diaz-Lopez and shot him multiple times.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Woman sentenced to 18 years in prison for 1993 murder of San Car...

49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga suffers torn ACL Sunday in win over Bucs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga suffers torn ACL Sunday in win over Bucs SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- San Francisco 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga suffered a torn ACL on Sunday during the Niners game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hufanga left the game in the second half with a knee injury.At the time, 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan suspected it was a torn ACL. Perfect Brock Purdy throws 3 TD passes to lead the 49ers past the Bucs 27-14 On Monday, KRON4 Sports Anchor Kate Rooney confirmed the player had suffered a torn ACL. ACL injuries require typically require surgery and several months of rehab, meaning Hufanga will likely be out for the remainder of the season.In Sunday's win, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes to lead the Niners past the Bucs, 27-14.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Settlement reached after woman's hijab removed in Milpitas jail

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Settlement reached after woman's hijab removed in Milpitas jail (KRON) -- Santa Clara County will pay a Muslim woman, Asia Aden, $90,000 after she was asked to remove her hijab while she was being booked into a county jail, attorneys said.Aden was represented by the Council on American-Islamic Relations San Francisco Bay Area Office of the Council (CAIR-SFBA), which announced the settlement on Monday. According CAIR-SFBA, Aden was booked into Elmwood Correctional Facility in Milpitas in October of 2022. Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office deputies asked Aden to remove her hijab "to conduct a pat search for safety purposes. The hijab was removed and returned when she was released from custody a few days later," the council wrote. Aden previously said she felt "humiliated and disgraced" from removing her hijab in jail.Since the incident, jails changed their inmate search and mugshot photography policies to balance safety precautions -- such as pat searches -- with a person's right to religious expression.Under the new policies, Aden would have bee...

Fired OpenAI CEO and former company president hired by Microsoft

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Fired OpenAI CEO and former company president hired by Microsoft Microsoft on Monday hired two leading executives from the company that created ChatGPT after one of them was abruptly fired by OpenAI, the startup whose chatbot kicked off the era of generative artificial intelligence.The developments followed a weekend of drama that shocked the AI field and fueled speculation about the future of OpenAI, which named a new chief executive on Friday and then replaced her on Sunday. The newest CEO vowed to investigate the firing of co-founder and CEO Sam Altman, one of the world's most sought-after experts on AI.Microsoft, which has been a close partner of the company and invested billions of dollars in it, announced that Altman and OpenAI's former president, Greg Brockman, would lead its new advanced AI research team. Brockman, also an OpenAI co-founder, quit in protest after Altman was fired.Many more OpenAI employees threatened to join them at Microsoft in an open letter addressed to OpenAI's board that called for its resign...

Linda Yaccarino tweets support for X's 'vision' amid reports she's being encouraged to quit

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Linda Yaccarino tweets support for X's 'vision' amid reports she's being encouraged to quit SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- X CEO Linda Yaccarino tweeted Monday that she believes "deeply" in the company's vision amid multiple reports she's being encouraged to resign by advertising industry colleagues. The reports, and Yaccarino's statement, come on the heels of a mass exodus of advertisers from the social media platform, spurred in part by X owner Elon Musk's tweeted response supporting an antisemitic conspiracy theory."What we're doing at X matters and has everyone's attention," Yaccarino tweeted Monday. "I believe deeply in our vision, our team, and our community. I'm also deeply committed to the truth and there is no other team on earth working as hard as the teams at X." Will San Francisco streets remain clean even after APEC? "When you're this consequential, there will be detractors and fabricated distractions, but we're unwavering in our mission. Thank you for standing with us!" her tweet concluded.Yaccarino's tweet follows reports from CNN, Forbes and Axios that the forme...

Why it’s hard to tell if Amazon HQ2 is driving up Arlington home prices

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Why it’s hard to tell if Amazon HQ2 is driving up Arlington home prices To date, Amazon has staffed up HQ2 with about 8,000 employees, enough of an influx that it should have registered on the housing market radar screen on sales, prices and rent. It may have, but it is unclear.(Courtesy Amazon) To date, Amazon has staffed up HQ2 with about 8,000 employees, enough of an influx that it should have registered on the housing market radar screen on sales, prices and rent. It may have, but it is unclear.(Courtesy Amazon) It was five years ago this month that Amazon officially announced Arlington, Virginia, as it’s selection of its HQ2 campus. In addition to elation about the big economic win, there was also hand-wringing about Amazon’s impact on local housing affordability.“Amazon was brin...

Court seems inclined to keep restricting Trump’s trial speech. But gag order could be narrowed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Court seems inclined to keep restricting Trump’s trial speech. But gag order could be narrowed WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court appeared inclined Monday to reimpose at least some restrictions on Donald Trump’s speech in his landmark election subversion case. B ut the judges wrestled with how to craft a gag order that doesn’t infringe on the former president’s free speech rights or prevent him from defending himself on the campaign trail.The three judges on the panel asked skeptical and at times aggressive questions of attorneys on both sides while weighing whether to put back in place an order from a trial judge that barred Trump from inflammatory comments against prosecutors, potential witnesses and court staff.The judges raised a litany of hypothetical scenarios that could arise in the months ahead as they considered how to fashion a balance between an order that protects Trump’s First Amendment rights and the need to protect “the criminal trial process and its integrity and its truth finding function.”“There’s a balance that has to be undertaken here, and it...

US women’s team adding new players for final games of the year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

US women’s team adding new players for final games of the year CHICAGO (AP) — The U.S. women’s national team will give some younger and less experienced players an opportunity in a pair of exhibition matches against China next month. Veterans Alex Morgan, Becky Sauerbrunn, Alyssa Naeher and Crystal Dunn won’t be with the team for the games against China on Dec. 2 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and on Dec. 5 outside of Dallas. Instead, interim head coach Twila Kilgore’s 26-player roster announced Monday includes midfielder Jenna Nighswonger, who plays for Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League, and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Korbin Albert. It is the first national team call-up for both players. Portland Thorns midfielder Olivia Moultrie, who has yet to appear in a match, also joins the team. Kilgore chose the roster in consultation with U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker and Emma Hayes, the new head coach who will join the team in May after finishing out the season with Chelsea. “We value these players ...

Ante fiestas decembrinas: EEUU enviará más pruebas caseras gratuitas de COVID-19

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:57 GMT

Ante fiestas decembrinas: EEUU enviará más pruebas caseras gratuitas de COVID-19 Los estadounidenses pueden pedir más pruebas gratuitas de COVID-19 por internet y recibirlas en casa.El gobierno de Estados Unidos está ofreciendo enviar otra ronda de cuatro pruebas caseras para el virus antes del aumento común de casos durante la temporada invernal.Cualquiera que no haya solicitado un paquete de cuatro pruebas de COVID-19 en septiembre, puede contar con hasta ocho en esta ocasión a partir del lunes en COVIDtests.gov. El Servicio Postal de Estados Unidos las entregará gratis.El gobierno envía las pruebas para el coronavirus en un momento en que inicia la temporada de influenza y se reporta un aumento de casos del virus respiratorio sincitial en algunas partes del país. Pfizer fijará el precio del tratamiento contra el COVID-19 por cinco días en $1,390, según CNBC Los CDC dejan de imprimir tarjetas de vacunación contra el COVID-19 Las hospitalizaciones por el COVID-19, que ha matado a más de 1 millón de personas e...