Indulge and Unwind: Glenn Ivy Day Spa – A Haven for Mommies Needing Relaxation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Indulge and Unwind: Glenn Ivy Day Spa – A Haven for Mommies Needing Relaxation Motherhood is a beautiful journey filled with love and joy, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges and demands. Every mom deserves a break from the daily hustle and bustle to recharge and rejuvenate. Glenn Ivy Day Spa, nestled in the heart of tranquility, offers a haven of relaxation where mommies can escape the chaos and immerse themselves in a world of soothing therapies and serenity.Soothing Hot Springs:Glenn Ivy Day Spa is renowned for its natural hot springs, which are rich in minerals known for their therapeutic benefits. Imagine soaking in warm, mineral-rich waters that relax your muscles and calm your mind. The hot springs’ healing properties are a perfect remedy for stressed-out mommies.Variety of Pampering Treatments:From massages to facials, Glenn Ivy offers a wide range of luxurious treatments tailored to every mommy’s needs. Indulge in a deep tissue massage to release tension, or enjoy a rejuvenating facial that leaves your skin glowing. These t...

Arrest made in MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline killing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Arrest made in MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline killing OAKLAND – Authorities on Thursday arrested a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of a man last week at Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline in Oakland.The victim, Francisco Felix, was killed in his vehicle around 2:20 p.m. on Aug. 8 while parked at the regional shoreline, the East Bay Regional Park District said in a news release.East Bay Regional Park District Police Department investigators identified the suspect as Ginrhic Arden Bernardino Santiago and arrested him Thursday in Oakland.Police did not release any additional details about the case, including a possible motive.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | ‘Blood for blood’: Indictments detail East Contra Costa cops’ alleged crimes that went unnoticed for years Crime and Public Safety | ‘This is what they get’: Long-ignored Antioch residents feel vindicated over police indictments Crime and Public Safety | Woman wielded knife at Oakley...

‘Blood for blood’: Indictments detail East Contra Costa cops’ alleged crimes that went unnoticed for years

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

‘Blood for blood’: Indictments detail East Contra Costa cops’ alleged crimes that went unnoticed for years The FBI’s sprawling investigation into widespread corruption across the Antioch and Pittsburg police departments led to the indictment of 10 people on Thursday, marking one of the Bay Area’s largest and most searing policing scandals in recent memory.Nine police officers — five Antioch cops and four from Pittsburg — and one Antioch community service officer were named in four indictments alleging years of suspected misdeeds across East Contra Costa County. The allegations were remarkably varied, including everything from alleged college credit scams to steroid distribution to racially motivated police brutality laid out in unabashedly bigoted text messages.Here’s a rundown of the four types of cases being brought by the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District California:‘Hopefully you get a bite’: Civil rights charges allege brutal tacticsAntioch officers Morteza Amiri, Devon Wenger and Eric Rombough are accused of plotting violence against ...

Oakland school board hopefuls stunned to learn they’re ineligible: ‘This is outrageous’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Oakland school board hopefuls stunned to learn they’re ineligible: ‘This is outrageous’ OAKLAND — The candidates running for an Oakland school board seat this November were aware of the stakes: Winning the race would give one of them unique sway over the district’s future via a crucial swing vote on the often-deadlocked board.But what they were stunned to learn Thursday is that, due to an error by the city clerk’s office in setting the voting boundaries, neither is in fact eligible to run for the seat — and it’s possible there won’t be an election at all.City officials were scrambling to figure out on Thursday how to remedy the screw-up after it was pointed out to them by one of this news organization’s opinion columnists.It is just the latest election debacle to play out in Oakland, a city that in the past year has been plagued by an incorrectly called school board race, controversy around the ranked-choice voting rules in the mayoral election and inaccurate filing deadlines for candidates.“Hopefully it’s not impos...

72-acre South Bay brush fire impacts traffic on US-101

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

72-acre South Bay brush fire impacts traffic on US-101 (KRON) -- A brush fire burning in the South Bay Wednesday afternoon is impacting traffic, according to a 511 alert. Cal Fire's Santa Clara Unit said the fire has torched 72 acres and is 95% contained. The fire is near northbound US-101, north of Cochrane Road in Morgan Hill. California Highway Patrol issued a severe traffic alert, and the right lane of northbound US-101 is blocked. "Firefighters are making good progress and continue to build and strengthen control lines," Cal Fire said. It has been named the Cochrane Fire. Drivers are told to expect delays and avoid the area. There is no estimated time for the roadway to reopen. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.

Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley set to face off in the main event of UFC 292 in Boston

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley set to face off in the main event of UFC 292 in Boston BOSTON (AP) — Aljamain Sterling is known for his ground game. Sean O’Malley is known for his striking.On Thursday, they traded verbal shots at a news conference ahead of their main event match for UFC 292, with Sterling’s bantamweight title on the line.Singing the theme to ESPN’s top-10 highlights, O’Malley played to the crowd saying, “Sugar Sean O’Malley knocks out Aljamain Sterling.”O’Malley, of Glendale, Arizona, received a more favorable reaction from the crowd in Boston, while Sterling, of Uniondale, New York, played the heavy.Sterling, who is making his fourth title defense, referred to O’Malley as “high-fructose corn syrup,” and said he was going to “pour him into the Boston River.”“You’re soft, soft, soft,” Sterling said. “Who have you fought?”The 34-year-old Sterling (23-3) won the title in March 2021, with a disqualification victory against Petr Yan. HIs last title defense was in May, when he won a split decision against former flyweight and bantamw...

Hawaii: líder de emergencias de Maui renuncia tras no encender las sirenas en el mortal incendio

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Hawaii: líder de emergencias de Maui renuncia tras no encender las sirenas en el mortal incendio El principal funcionario de gestión de emergencias de Maui renunció el jueves, un día después de defender su decisión de no hacer sonar las sirenas de advertencia mientras los incendios forestales arrasaban la isla.La renuncia de Herman Andaya, administrador de la agencia de manejo de emergencias del condado, se hizo efectiva de inmediato, dijo un portavoz del condado.Un incendio forestal devastó la histórica ciudad de Lahaina en el oeste de Maui el 8 de agosto, matando a más de 100 personas y destruyendo miles de edificios, muchos de ellos residenciales.Los residentes han descrito que huyeron del área con poco más de lo que podían agarrar, y sin forma de recibir alertas de emergencia enviadas a dispositivos móviles ya que muchos se habían quedado sin electricidad desde temprano esa mañana. Hawaii suma 111 muertos en devastadores incendios; se complica identificarlos Residentes de Hawaii dicen que camiones bloquearon la ruta de escape mientra...

Saints QB Carr getting to know new teammates better with cross-country trip

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Saints QB Carr getting to know new teammates better with cross-country trip COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — Even though Derek Carr continues to get acclimated playing for his new team, Thursday seemed like old times for the veteran quarterback.Carr was back on the West Coast and going against an AFC West defense as the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers went through the first of two days of joint practices.“This is a great group to compete against. They’ve got some great defensive backs and schematically they match up well,” said Carr, who signed with the Saints during the offseason. “I thought we got to work on some tight window throws.”The practice ended up being a mixed bag of results for Carr and the first team offense. Receivers Chris Olave and Michael Thomas made some nice catches, but Carr often found himself under pressure as the offensive line had trouble containing edge rushers Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa.Carr played one series in last Sunday’s preseason opener against Kansas City, but he considers the joint workouts to be more beneficial.“In the...

Top seeds Alcaraz and Swiatek overcome adversity to advance to the quarterfinals at W&S

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Top seeds Alcaraz and Swiatek overcome adversity to advance to the quarterfinals at W&S MASON, Ohio (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, the top-ranked players in tennis, got past adverse weather conditions and challenging opponents on Thursday to reach the Western & Southern Open quarterfinals.Alcaraz overcame two rain delays totaling 2 hours, 35 minutes and 14th-seeded American Tommy Paul, who beat him last Friday in Toronto, for a 7-6 (6), 6-7 (0), 6-3 win in a match that lasted 3 hours, 9 minutes.“You’ve got to stay focused,” said Alcaraz, the defending U.S. Open champion and this year’s Wimbledon titlist from Spain. “It’s not easy to play and stop and play and stop. You can’t do anything but be ready to play.”Alcaraz recovered after losing three match points during the 12th game of the second set, which lasted 24 points and more than 15 minutes. Blanked in the tiebreaker, he came right back to break Paul’s serve in the first game of the final set.“The main difference is he won and I lost,” Paul said, distinguishing between Thursday and his victory last week....

Australia, Sweden still have something to play for in the 3rd place game at the Women’s World Cup

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:24:48 GMT

Australia, Sweden still have something to play for in the 3rd place game at the Women’s World Cup Australia already captivated a nation as co-hosts of the Women’s World Cup. Now there’s one more thing to play for, even if it’s not the fairytale ending the team had wanted for this tournament. The Matildas play Sweden on Saturday for third place in Brisbane. Australia lost 3-1 to England in the semifinals on Wednesday, dashing hopes of playing in the title match. “I know we’ve got the support of everyone, I know that they’re still going to come out to the game against Sweden,” midfielder Katrina Gorry said. “I know they’re always going to have our backs, but yeah, it’s just disappointing. You never want to do that on home soil.” Indeed, the fans came out for the Matildas during their World Cup journey. Bars and restaurants were packed around Sydney and there were live watching parties across the country for the semifinal. The sold-out crowd at Stadium Sydney was announced at 75,784, with even more gathered outside. Australi...