Girls basketball rankings: Final Bay Area News Group Top 20, early Top 5 for next season

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

Girls basketball rankings: Final Bay Area News Group Top 20, early Top 5 for next season Bay Area News Group’s season-ending girls basketball Top 20(Mercury News & East Bay Times)No. 1 ARCHBISHOP MITTY (28-3)Final word: Captured third consecutive NorCal Open Division title. Lost to Etiwanda 69-67 on a shot at the buzzer in the Open state final.No. 2 PIEDMONT (27-1)Final word: NCS Division IV champ was the only Bay Area team to beat Mitty this season. Lost to Salesian 48-45 in the NorCal Open semifinals.No. 3 SALESIAN (27-5)Final word: Won the NCS Open Division title, then avenged an earlier loss to Piedmont by beating the Highlanders in the semifinals of the NorCal Open regional. Lost to Mitty 86-49 in the regional final.No. 4 OAKLAND TECH (30-5)Final word: Moved up to Division I, Tech showed it belonged as the Lady Bulldogs rolled to the state championship with a 75-52 rout of Santiago-Corona. Tech won the D-III state title last year.No. 5 SAN RAMON VALLEY (28-5)Final word: Finished as the runner-up to Salesian in the NCS Open playoffs and then beat Carondele...

Inflation fell for the eighth straight month in February

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

Inflation fell for the eighth straight month in February Inflation remains elevated but the temperature is coming down, according to the latest Consumer Price Index.The closely watched gauge of inflation, released Tuesday morning, showed that annual price increases continued to slow in February, according to the report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.CPI measured 6% for the year ended in February, down from January’s 6.4% and in line with economists’ expectations.It’s the eighth consecutive month that the annual rate has declined, and marks the lowest level since September 2021.“Inflation has peaked, but it hasn’t gone into hibernation,” said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst for Bankrate.On a monthly basis, prices were up 0.4%, representing a cooldown from the January monthly growth rate of 0.5%. Economists were expecting a gain of 0.4%.Shelter prices were the largest contributor to the monthly increase, accounting for 70% of February’s gain, according to the BLS. Shelter prices were up 0...

‘Mr. Saratoga’ Jack Mallory dies at age 86

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

‘Mr. Saratoga’ Jack Mallory dies at age 86 Jack Mallory was known as Mr. Groundhog, Mr. Fourth of July, Mr. Sister City, Mr. Penn State, Mr. Time Capsule and above all, Mr. Saratoga.He was like Sunshine Williams—the originator of Saratoga’s Blossom Festival whom he often portrayed at community events—always with a smile on his face, always positive and always Saratoga’s biggest fan. In the early ’90s Saratoga doyenne Fran Miller dubbed him “Mr. Saratoga,” and that title stuck.Mallory died March 4 at age 86.Mallory responsible for many Saratoga events, including the annual Fourth of July celebration, when he always dressed in colonial garb. Mallory started that iconic event when he rang a replica of the Liberty Bell in his own driveway.Mallory seemed to be everywhere. He served on the Saratoga City Council, on the board of Hakone Estate and Gardens and on the Sister City Council. He volunteered at the Friends of the Library and the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce. Many remember his Groundhog Ball, honoring his beloved home state...

2023 Bay Area Summer Camps: 35+ fun camps for kids

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

2023 Bay Area Summer Camps: 35+ fun camps for kids Here’s a sampling of all the fun, fantastic 2023 summer camp options for Bay Area families.Adventure Day Camp: June 5-July 28 in Moraga and June 12-Aug. 4 in San Ramon. Ages 3-15. This camp offers activities that strengthen teamwork skills, bolster confidence and develop self-esteem. $1,520-$2,280 per session. adventuredaycamp.com/BADM Discovery Camp: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 19-Aug. 11, Bay Area Discovery Museum, 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito. Ages 4-8. Campers will explore activities such as outdoor exploration, art, tinkering, natural science and more. $650 per week. BADM.org/campsBird School of Music Summer Camps: June 12-Aug. 25., 1924 Polk St., San Francisco. Grades 2-9. Summer campers will learn and perform their favorite songs as well as write and record their own original material. $500-$700 per week. bird-sf.com/campsCamp Captivate: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 12-30, locations in San Jose and Santa Clara. Ages 5-17. This camp offers various science, technology, engineerin...

Bay Area Storm: New atmospheric river touches down, flood advisories issued for North Bay and Peninsula

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

Bay Area Storm: New atmospheric river touches down, flood advisories issued for North Bay and Peninsula The latest atmospheric river storm reached the Bay Area early Tuesday morning in yet another weather event expected to send moderate rainfall and heavy winds to the region, putting it on alert for flooding and wind damage.National Weather Service forecasts predicted between one-quarter and one-half of an inch of rain for San Jose on Tuesday with wind gusts reaching as high as 38 miles per hour. Rainfall predictions were slightly higher in San Francisco, Oakland and Walnut Creek, with anywhere between one-half and three-quarters of an inch expected to hit Tuesday. Winds were expected to be significantly higher, however, with gusts nearing 50 mph in Oakland and San Francisco and 60 mph in Walnut Creek.The NWS issued a high wind warning for the entire region expected to be in effect until 10 p.m. Until then, the damaging winds could knock down trees and power lines, creating potentially widespread power outages. The high winds paired with rain could make visibility low on roadways, the...

What’s your least favorite roadway in the Bay Area? It could be worth $50: Roadshow

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

What’s your least favorite roadway in the Bay Area? It could be worth $50: Roadshow Q: Around three years ago, I wrote you about the bad (maybe even horrible by now) condition of Highway 87 from Taylor Street to where it joins Highway 85.You said then that repairs were coming in a few months. What they did comes closest to being called Band-Aids, and there were not very many of them. The road is now in even worse shape. Some of the Band-Aids now need Band-Aids. There are many potholes and problems where the pavement adjoins another lane, side by side.Many of these flaws are dangerous and nearly all of them are a supreme embarrassment to our city for visitors to see and experience.Let me ask you again: Are any genuine repairs (new pavement in all lanes and ramps) slated for any time in the 21st century, but hopefully sooner than the turn of yet another century?Donald C. BarnettA: Caltrans reports that pavement repairs will be coming prior to October, 2023. The exact schedule is still needed from the contractor.Q: Why is the southern section of Highway 87 the most ne...

Paul Sorvino got the same Oscars tribute as alleged ‘Pretendian’ Sacheen Littlefeather

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

Paul Sorvino got the same Oscars tribute as alleged ‘Pretendian’ Sacheen Littlefeather Oscar winner Mira Sorvino is speaking out against the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for omitting her father, the late great character actor Paul Sorvino, from the “In Memoriam” segment that was played on the show Sunday night.The “Goodfellas” star, who died in July at age 83, was relegated to an online tribute page on the Academy’s website, as were “Wag the Dog” star Anne Heche and Charlbi Dean, the South African star of this year’s best picture nominee, “Triangle of Sadness.” These three actors and several others have emerged as the Oscars’ most troubling omissions from the video segment that played during Sunday’s live broadcast, with a moving tribute by John Travolta and musical accompaniment by Lenny Kravitz.What could be even more troubling for Sorvino’s family, friends and fans is that he received the same level of attention from the Oscars as problematic Bay Area activist and actor Sac...

Inbound flight delay at SFO due to weather

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

Inbound flight delay at SFO due to weather SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Strong winds caused a ground delay for incoming flights at San Francisco International Airport Tuesday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. This is causing some incoming flights to be delayed for about 80 minutes. Bay Area atmospheric river updates: Flood Advisory in effect This story is developing and will be updated.

All northbound 680 lanes reopened following traffic collision

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

All northbound 680 lanes reopened following traffic collision PLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) -- Northbound 680 near Castlewood Drive in Pleasanton was shut down due to a traffic collision Tuesday morning. A semi-truck jackknifed in the road around 4:10 a.m. creating delays, according to the California Highway Patrol incident page.As of 7 a.m., all lanes were reopened according to CHP.Wet weather may impact Tuesday morning's commute. Make sure to slow down and plan for extra travel time.This story is developing and will be updated.

States shield addresses of judges, workers after threats

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:07 GMT

States shield addresses of judges, workers after threats JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Following threats and attacks on public officials, state lawmakers across the U.S. have stepped up efforts to shield personal information from being publicly disclosed about judges, police, elected officeholders and various public employees.The measures generally are winning widespread support in state capitols — adding a layer of secrecy, in the name of safety, that could make it more difficult to determine whether public officials are complying with residency laws and paying their property taxes. The efforts to exempt more information from public disclosure come despite the fact that many governments are more transparent than ever when it comes to their meetings — making permanent the online streaming options spurred as a response to coronavirus-related restrictions on public gatherings. That’s led to a split assessment of government openness during Sunshine Week, an annual recognition of public information laws that began Sunday and runs through S...