The top 10 most expensive home sales in Oakland, reported the week of March 27
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
A house in Oakland that sold for $3.5 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Oakland in the past week.In total, 15 real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $1.8 million. The average price per square foot was $848.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of March 27 even if the property may have been sold earlier.10. $1.5 million, single-family home in the 600 block of Mandana BoulevardThe property in the 600 block of Mandana Boulevard in Oakland has new owners. The price was $1,505,000. The house was built in 1924 and has a living area of 1,278 square feet. The price per square foot is $1,178. The house features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.Mandana Boulevard9. $1.6 million, detached house in the 2800 block of Chelsea DriveThe sale of the single family residence in the 2800 block of Chelsea Drive in Oakland has been finalized. The price was $1,600,000, ...Watch: SF Giants star Joc Pederson hits ball through fielder’s glove
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
Joc Pederson tore through Andrew Vaughn's glove pic.twitter.com/SivLorU2tr— White Sox Talk (@NBCSWhiteSox) April 5, 2023San Francisco Giants star outfielder Joc Pederson found a sure-fire way to get on base: hit the ball so hard it rips right through the fielder’s glove. That’s exactly what he did in the third inning of the Giants’ game against the Chicago White Sox Wednesday. White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn thought he caught the hard line drive only to watch it exit his glove and bounce behind him. The exit velocity off of Pederson’s bat was 109 mph, according to announcers. The play, originally called a hit, was later ruled an error by the White Sox.Joc Pederson rips ball through fielder’s glove. (Bay Area News Group) Apparently this is no fluke. Last season, Pederson had the second highest exit velocity among all lefties in Major League Baseball at 93.2 mph.What to expect from Andrew Wiggins when he returns to the court
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew Wiggins was hard to spot on the bench. Dressed in head-to-toe black athletic gear, he blended in with the Warriors’ coaching staff, wearing identical outfits Tuesday night.But those in the building didn’t have to see Wiggins to know he was officially back from a 50-day absence during which he has missed 23 consecutive regular-season games for an undisclosed family matter. Wiggins gave a smile and a salute to fans who cheered him on when he was flashed on the big board during a timeout early in the first quarter of the Warriors’ win over Oklahoma City.“We love his presence. The Wiggs smile, having him in the locker room was big. It was great to have him back, to say the least,” Stephen Curry said.“That’s what it’s about, you understand how much he’s been embraced by the fan base and organization and that’s the love you show your own. There’s been a lot of unnecessary conversation around him...Before an earthquake: How to set up a family plan and make your house safer
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
These checklists are a good place to start in preparing your family and your house for emergencies including earthquakes, wildfires and flooding.Assemble your emergency kit. It’s crucial to have a go-bag and other earthquake supplies at the ready. Here are the details on what you’ll need.Have a family plan. Make sure all members of your household know your strategy.Pick a place to meet if you are in different places when a disaster strikes.Determine who will pick up the kids from school, and who will check on the pets and, if necessary, prepare them for evacaution. Know the school’s emergency plan, and keep your kids’ emergency release cards up to date.Designate a person outside your area (at least 100 miles away) as a message contact. Make sure this number is in everyone’s mobile phone, including the kids’. If local lines are jammed, it’s often easier to get through to somebody farther away.Know these things about your home:How to open your garage doo...Woman found after being reported missing in San Francisco before cruise vacation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A 33-year-old woman reported missing after she was meant to board a cruise ship has been found, the San Francisco Police Department has confirmed. On Monday at 6 p.m., a woman called SFPD's Central Police Station reporting that Alaina Marie Adams was missing. Adams does not live in California and she was supposed to board a cruise ship at Pier 27, police said. Adams never boarded the ship, and she remained missing as of Tuesday afternoon, police said.SFPD confirmed that Adams was found safe on Wednesday on Columbus Street. Authorities say Adams appeared to be in good health, and they do not suspect foul play. Alaina Marie Adams was missing in San Francisco. (SFPD image)TikTok’s parent has a new app: What to know about Lemon8
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — As lawmakers debate whether to ban TikTok nationwide, its Chinese parent company has introduced a new app that’s already getting some traction. The app, called Lemon8, is likely to face some of the same scrutiny as TikTok, which has been dogged by claims the Chinese government could force its parent company ByteDance to hand over U.S. user data or push misinformation on the platform. TikTok maintains that hasn’t happened. And it’s attempting to convince lawmakers it can keep user data safe.Meanwhile, ByteDance is pressing ahead with its expansion plans. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s new app:WHAT IS LEMON8?Lemon8 is a photo-based app that resembles a mixture of Instagram and Pinterest, and is sprinkled with videos that look like the ones posted on TikTok. Social marketing experts say the app is also reminiscent of the Chinese social media and e-commerce giant Xiaohongshu, which translates to “little red book.” Like TikTok, Lemon8’s main ...Federal tax hike a drop in the bucket amongst issues facing alcohol industry
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
As of April 1, the federal excise tax came into effect on beer, wine, and spirits, adding an additional 2% tax to businesses at the source of production. The excise tax was introduced in 2017 and meant to increase according to the rate of inflation, this year initially set to rise to 6.3% before being capped after lobbying from the alcohol industry and all but one opposition MP voting in favour of a motion to scrap the historically high hike. The choice is in the hands of producers whether to absorb the cost of the tax themselves, incrementally raise the price unit or immediately pass along the tax – spokespeople for The Beer Store and LCBO couldn’t confirm if most suppliers had begun implementing the tax based on listed prices.Josh Hayter, the President of Spearhead Brewing, says he thinks a lot of the craft brewing industry will wind up eating the tax and that it’ll be more common for larger breweries to pass it along given the volume they’re dealing in. He...Denver weather: Flurries Wednesday evening, warm weather returns
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will have one more chance for flurries Wednesday afternoon and evening before dry and warmer weather moves in. Weather tonight: snow showersThere will be light, spotty snow showers on the Front Range Wednesday afternoon and evening. Not everyone will see snow, but areas that do can expect light snowfall. Both the road impacts and accumulation will stay minimal with metro Denver seeing under half of an inch of accumulation.The Palmer Divide could see up to 2 inches of snow under heavier showers with the mountains picking up 1 to 2 inches of snow. Overnight lows will fall into the 20s in Denver with clearing skies. Retirees are fleeing Colorado, but one city still attracts them Weather tomorrow: Dry, warmer conditionsThursday will have great weather for the Rockies home opener with highs in the 50s with dry weather. Looking ahead: Warm Easter weekend Temperatures will warm quickly into the weekend with dry weather in the forecast through mid-next we...Police investigate body found floating in canal behind apartment complex in Fort Lauderdale
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
Police are investigating after a body was found in a South Florida canal.Fort Lauderdale Police responded to the scene behind an apartment complex at the 6000 block of Bay Club Drive, Wednesday afternoon. According to officials, the body of woman was found floating in a canal behind the complex. Investigators are not sure how long the body has been in the water or how it got there. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.2 break into Oakland Park Wendy’s, leave empty-handed
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:52:23 GMT
Two masked men with an appetite for crime broke into a Wendy’s restaurant in Oakland Park, but they walked away empty-handed.Surveillance video captured the duo attempting to break into the business’ safe before giving up.The botched burglary took place March 22 at the Wendy’s located at 3300 West Commercial Blvd.If you have any information on this break-in or the subjects’ whereabouts, call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.Latest news
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