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Person hospitalized after being struck by train in San Jose – NBC Bay Area
1+ hour, 57+ min ago (102+ words) A person was sent to hospital after being struck by a train on Thanksgiving evening in San Jose, the city's fire department said. Person hospitalized after being struck by train in San Jose San Jose Fire Department logo. A person was sent to hospital after being struck by a train on Thanksgiving evening in San Jose, the city's fire department said. The fire department said firefighters responded to the area of Curtner Avenue and Highway 87 just before 8 p.m. after receiving reports of a person who was struck by a train. Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are...
Volunteers provide free meals to San Franciscans for Thanksgiving
3+ hour, 2+ min ago (352+ words) Hundreds enjoyed Thanksgiving meals in San Francisco thanks to the generosity of armies of volunteers. Jodi Hernandez reports. It's an event that's been serving up holiday meals to San Franciscans in need for more than five decades. Started by a well-known drag queen named Tenderloin Tessie, volunteers, many dressed in drag, welcomed hundreds. "I love it. I love to come here. It's a whole scenario the building the surroundings. The environment and we're all welcome," said Elizabeth Missamorp, a Tenderloin Tessie guest. Volunteers say the need has never been greater. People lined up around the building for a spot at the Tenderloin Tessie Thanksgiving table. "It's important that you're helping people out in this dire time knowing that SNAP is just getting back into the place. People are afraid because potentially their immigration status people are afraid just in general…...
San Francisco’s Union Square sees spike in visitors for Thanksgiving night
3+ hour, 4+ min ago (388+ words) For the last few years, San Francisco's Union Square has become a go-to spot for people on Thanksgiving. Sergio Quintana reports. At the Union Square Skating Rink, the people on the ice are here for a bunch of reasons. The operators of the rink said it's been getting busier here the last few years on Thanksgiving night. At Johns Grill a couple blocks away, the kitchen is buzzing. For the third year in a row, this historic spot is having thanksgiving service. They're expecting to serve 1,000 guests tonight. NBC Bay Area talked with one guest who drove in with his wife from Dublin to meet his sister for dinner. "Kids are little bit older, daughters are in New York. Sons in Florida, visiting other family. So, it was an open night for us, so we decided to come and enjoy…...
Man and teens accused of stealing $6K in Lululemon clothing in San Mateo
5+ hour, 49+ min ago (210+ words) A man and three teens were accused of stealing thousands of dollars" worth of Lululemon clothing in San Mateo on Wednesday, the police department said. Police said officers responded to the Lululemon located at 17 Hillsdale Mall at around 2:35 p.m. regarding a retail theft. A man, a male teen and two female teenagers were reported to have stolen approximately $6,000 in Lululemon clothing, the police department reported. The suspects then drove away with the stolen merchandise, according to authorities. Officials said the vehicle was found in Oakland and the suspects were arrested shortly after. One of the suspects was 19-year-old Charles Gaines II, police said. Authorities added the teenagers were released to the care of their respective parents/guardians. Police said Gaines was charged with second-degree burglary, organized retail theft with the intent to sell the stolen merchandise, conspiracy to commit a crime…...
San Francisco's most violent crimes on the decline
6+ hour, 19+ min ago (504+ words) Crime rates for the city's most serious and prevalent crimes have declined by double digits since last year, with some reaching historic lows. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban explains. Tourism in San Francisco still hasn't fully recovered since the onset of the pandemic more than five years ago, but declining crime rates could help revitalize the city's image and welcome back the millions of visitors who have yet to return to the city since the spread of COVID-19. A review of San Francisco police records by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit shows the most serious and prevalent crimes across the city are all down by double digits compared to last year, that includes homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, car theft, and car break-ins. "We are at historic lows in multiple of these categories," said San Francisco District Attorney Brooke…...
San Jose nonprofit provides free Thanksgiving meals to the community
6+ hour, 28+ min ago (316+ words) Feeding the need this Thanksgiving. In San Jose, Loaves and Fishes Family Kitchen saw a record number of people come through the door for a free Thanksgiving meal Thursday. Emma Goss reports. Nearly 134,000 people in Santa Clara County rely on federally funded food assistance to pay for groceries. The need this year is tremendous, and David Hott, the CEO of Loaves and Fishes Family Kitchen, told NBC Bay Area this year in the first 15 minutes, more people came through the doors than the entire number they served last year. "The grocery costs are" I was at Walmart and I just bought a few things and it was almost $200. That was hard," said Karaleen Mork, a Morgan Hill resident. Mork says she makes just enough at her job that she no longer qualifies for food stamps but still struggles to make…...
Bay Area shoppers looking to save this holiday season
6+ hour, 35+ min ago (181+ words) Bay Area shoppers are balancing budgets against shopping lists and Black Friday deals this year. Thom Jensen reports. Some folks even found them with in-person shopping on Thanksgiving in the East Bay. Shoppers were on the hunt inside a Concord Dollar Tree store on Thanksgiving Day. "This is the best place to come if you're on a tight budget," said Kyla Rinon, a Concord resident. Whether it's wrapping paper, greeting cards or little stocking stuffers, bargain hunters say this is a "go to" store for holiday shopping. One recent National Deloitte Survey shows shoppers plan to "pull back on spending" this year. Some families as much as 18% compared to last year. A University of Michigan poll suggests consumer confidence is near a record low for November and that Americans believe prices will continue to climb. Best Buy and a few…...
Shelter in place ordered after 'altercation' involving Coast Guard Security in Novato
7+ hour, 45+ min ago (163+ words) File image of police lights. An "altercation" between US Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect in the Coast Guard housing area of Novato triggered a shelter-in-place alert Thursday night. The alert was issued for the Bolling, Marin Valley and Coast Guard Housing areas of southern Novato. The Coast Guard Novato Housing site comprises 121 housing units ranging from single-family homes to duplex and multiplex apartment buildings at the former Hamilton Army Airfield. "Novato police, Novato fire, Marin sheriff and San Rafael police are on scene investigating an altercation between U.S. Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect in the Coast Guard housing area," Novato police said in the alert. The notice was directed to residents of the Coast Guard Housing area around South Oakwood Drive, Bolling Circle, Smart Hamilton Station, Hathaway Drive and Marin Valley Mobile Home Park. "A large presence…...
All East Bay parks offer free entrance for Green Friday
9+ hour, 21+ min ago (219+ words) Trail at Lake Chabot Regional Park, an East Bay Regional Park in the San Francisco Bay Area town of San Leandro, California, July 16, 2017. The East Bay Regional Park District is encouraging Bay Area residents and visitors to go to a park instead of a mall on Friday as part of its annual Green Friday celebration. The day after Thanksgiving is usually known as Black Friday because of the deals offered at stores to bring out holiday shoppers, but for more than a decade, the park district has repurposed the day as Green Friday to encourage people to spend time outdoors instead. All park entrance and use fees, including parking, boat launches and fishing, will be waived. Fees will still be in effect for state fishing licenses, watercraft inspections and concessionaires like the Tilden Park Merry Go Round. "Green Friday is…...
2.5 magnitude earthquake strikes near Pacifica
13+ hour, 6+ min ago (100+ words) A preliminary 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck Thursday morning near Pacifica, according to the United States Geological Survey. A preliminary 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck Thursday morning near Pacifica, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor was reported at about 11:33 a.m. and centered about 1.5 miles south of Pacifica, the USGS said. BAY AREA QUAKE CENTRAL You can take steps to plan and prepare for the next big one. Access our Bay Area Quake Tracker, the latest earthquake stories, extensive quake prep checklists, videos and many other disaster preparedness resources all in one place: NBCBAYAREA.COM/QUAKES...