Ask Amy: Survivor with PTSD tries to cope with family

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Ask Amy: Survivor with PTSD tries to cope with family Dear Amy: Growing up my childhood was not horrible — just bad.I have PTSD, dissociation, and sleep paralysis because of things that happened during my childhood.Whenever the subject of childhood is brought up, my parents say it was good.If my siblings or I say otherwise it just starts a fight.We were raised “Christian.” We went to church between three and seven days a week.I hate church now and do not go.Eight years ago, our grandmother died. She also attended this church.I decided to go into the church building for her funeral (big mistake).A few days later I started getting flashbacks of things that had happened to me as a child at that church.My PTSD got worse, and I had bad dreams and night terrors.My doctor put me on medication to suppress these nightmares. After seven years, my anxiety is finally at a tolerable stage.Related ArticlesAsk Amy | Ask Amy: A widow ponders the source of her bitterness Ask Amy | Ask Amy: Roomies trespass and are caugh...

Serbs in north Kosovo boycott local elections

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Serbs in north Kosovo boycott local elections Serbs from northern Kosovo boycotted Sunday's (23 April) local elections in protest at not being able to get their demands for greater autonomy met. This is another sign that the peace agreement signed between Kosovo and Serbia a month ago has not worked.Serbian List, the main political party in northern Kosovo's serb-dominated region, called on Serbs to not vote on Sunday."Except for very rare cases, Serbs boycott the elections," a central election commission official, who declined to be identified, said on Sunday.Before they can vote, Serbia and Kosovo Serbs demand the creation of an Association of Kosovo Serb Municipalities, as per a decade old EU-brokered agreement with the Kosovo Government in Pristina.The central election commission, fearing violence, abandoned plans to install voting booths in school and instead installed mobile huts in 13 locations. NATO troops from Latvia, Italy and more than 3,000 peacekeeping forces in Kosovo patrolled the roads near voting areas.Zubin Po...

First-ever ranking of EU Parliament members vote on Israel presented in Brussels

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

First-ever ranking of EU Parliament members vote on Israel presented in Brussels One of the takeways of the survey results is that political ideology and, to a lesser extent, nationality that determine how a particular member of the European Parliament will cast his vote on Israel-related issues. While Ireland ends up last on the list on its support for Israel, followed by Spain, support for Israel is more common in the new EU member states. Among the four largest EU member states, Italy and Poland score some of the highest points in support for Israel, which is also symptomatic for the fact that they are currently governed by the right-wing parties.For many years, political commentators have been asking themselves how is the European Parliament relating to issues related to Israel.The answer to this question was given on Tuesday (25 April) in the framework of the presentation in Brussels of the first ever survey on the support for Israel among the 199 national political parties represeented in the European Parliament.The survey, commissioned by the European Coa...

Bonny Doon residence no home for sexually violent predator, court affirms

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Bonny Doon residence no home for sexually violent predator, court affirms SANTA CRUZ — The state Supreme Court will not consider an effort to overturn a lower court’s ruling to deny a violent sexual offender’s placement in a Bonny Doon residence.Bonny Doon residents rallied in November 2021 at the Santa Cruz County Superior courthouse to speak out against “sexually violent predator” Michael Cheek being housed on Wild Iris Lane in Bonny Doon. (Shmuel Thaler — Santa Cruz Sentinel file) The Department of State Hospitals and its contractor Liberty Healthcare Corp. sought to place 71-year-old Michael Cheek in a rented rural Iris Lane home, one among several unsuccessful locations identified throughout the state, upon his release.“From our perspective, he was about to be placed, based on the court’s order, in a location that was unsafe,” said Santa Cruz County Assistant District Attorney Alex Byers. “The thought that they could have appropriately supervised him at that location over time just bore out to be unrealistic. So, we’re glad that that didn’t happ...

Former President Trump criticizes Reagan Library as RNC’s pick to host 2024 primary debate

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Former President Trump criticizes Reagan Library as RNC’s pick to host 2024 primary debate There’s one Republican presidential candidate unhappy with the party’s choice to hold its second debate in the 2024 primary at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library: former President Donald Trump.On his Truth Social account Tuesday, Trump seemed to question whether he’d participate in any debates in the first place while also critiquing the choice of the Simi Valley foundation because its longtime board chair, Frederick Ryan Jr., is the publisher of the Washington Post. In another post, Trump claimed that “President Ronald Reagan would not approve” of Ryan chairing the library’s board.Of note, Ryan is Reagan’s former chief of staff and served on his re-election team as well as in other capacities.“I see that everybody is talking about the Republican debates, but nobody got my approval, or the approval of the Trump campaign, before announcing them,” Trump said. “When you’re leading by seemingly insurmountable numbers, and you have hostile networks with angry Trump & MAGA hitting...

Disability rights groups sue to overturn California’s physician-assisted death law

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Disability rights groups sue to overturn California’s physician-assisted death law By Don Thompson | Kaiser Health NewsDisability rights advocates sued Tuesday to overturn California’s physician-assisted death law, arguing that recent changes make it too easy for people with terminal diseases whose deaths aren’t imminent to kill themselves with drugs prescribed by a doctor.California’s original law allowing terminally ill adults to obtain prescriptions for life-ending drugs was passed in 2016. Advocates say the revised version that took effect last year removes crucial safeguards and violates the U.S. Constitution and the Americans with Disabilities Act.Plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles County, argue that life-ending drugs are more likely to be used by people with disabilities and racial and ethnic minorities because those groups are less likely to receive proper medical and mental health care. The advocates fear that vulnerable people could be pressured into taking their lives by family members or caretakers or feel pressure themse...

12 beers in less than 3 hours: A binge or a ruse in California triple-murder case?

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

12 beers in less than 3 hours: A binge or a ruse in California triple-murder case? The prosecution in the murder trial of a Temescal Valley man who is accused of causing the traffic collision that killed three teenagers in 2020 after they played ding dong ditch on him sought on Tuesday, April 25, to cast doubt on Anurag Chandra’s testimony — including his claim that he drank 12 beers in the hours before the crash.Chandra, 45, took the witness stand for a second day. He has pleaded not guilty to three counts each of first-degree murder and attempted murder.Chandra previously testified that he saw a person in front of his home on Jan. 19, 2020, who wore a sweatshirt hood over his head. That person knocked on the door, rang the doorbell and exposed his buttocks. Chandra said he was afraid for his family’s safety, so he climbed in his car in an effort to chase down that person’s car and verbally express his anger.He said the teens’ 2002 Toyota Prius sideswiped his 2019 Infiniti during the chase. Chandra said he continued to pursue the Prius and rear-ended the car when...

Why California bills to crack down on fentanyl dealers have been doomed in the state Legislature

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Why California bills to crack down on fentanyl dealers have been doomed in the state Legislature The message from Sacramento has been clear: powerful state lawmakers have no appetite for a return to the War on Drugs, even as a way to combat the deadly fentanyl epidemic.For years now, law enforcement, prosecutors and families of fentanyl victims have pleaded for harsher penalties for dealers of the synthetic opioid, which is 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times stronger than heroin. In 2021, fentanyl killed 5,722 people in California, many of whom thought they were taking prescription medications or other drugs.The graveyard for such legislation has been the Senate and Assembly public safety committees, which have repeatedly rejected bills that would result in more incarceration of fentanyl dealers.On Tuesday, April 25, the Senate Public Safety Committee blinked slightly by approving SB 226, which would make it a felony to possess fentanyl with a loaded, operable firearm. Basically, the bill by state Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gill, D-Jackson, would expand an existing law, add...

Man who said California psychic promised to remove a curse files 3rd lawsuit

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Man who said California psychic promised to remove a curse files 3rd lawsuit A local man is trying for the third time to have his case accusing a Palos Verdes Estates psychic of defrauding him out of $1,000 and causing him emotional distress heard in court, records show.An Inglewood judge dismissed Mauro Restrepo’s lawsuit in March, ruling the suit, which claimed the psychic, Sophia Adams, promised to remove a curse placed on him by his ex-girlfriend, lacked enough evidence to move forward.In his complaint, Restrepo claimed he went to Adams’ business at a home on Paseo Lunado Drive in Palos Verdes Estates in September 2021 after searching for psychics through Google to help him in his marriage.When he arrived, Restrepo said Adams led him through a tarot card reading, then told him “he had ‘mala suerte,’ or bad luck. This bad luck was…placed on (Restrepo) by a witch hired by his ex-girlfriend,” according to the suit.In his most recent filing, Restrepo said Adams then offered to sell him a crystal for $5,100 that would remove the back luck. Restrepo gave Adams...

The top 10 most expensive home sales in Fremont, reported the week of April 17

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:30:34 GMT

The top 10 most expensive home sales in Fremont, reported the week of April 17 A house in Fremont that sold for $2.9 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Fremont in the past week.In total, 10 real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $1.5 million. The average price per square foot ended up at $915.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of April 17 even if the property may have been sold earlier.10. $1.2 million, detached house in the 5700 block of Butano Park DriveThe sale of the single family residence in the 5700 block of Butano Park Drive in Fremont has been finalized. The price was $1,150,000, and the new owners took over the house in March. The house was built in 1963 and has a living area of 1,131 square feet. The price per square foot was $1,017. The house features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.Butano Park Drive9. $1.2 million, single-family home in the 40100 block of Michelle StreetThe 1,258 square-foot detached house i...