Single family residence sells in Saratoga for $2.7 million

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Single family residence sells in Saratoga for $2.7 million 19030 Brookview Drive – Google Street ViewA 2,222-square-foot house built in 1956 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 19000 block of Brookview Drive in Saratoga was sold on June 13, 2023. The $2,650,000 purchase price works out to $1,193 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a garage, as well as a pool in the backyard and two parking spaces. The unit sits on a 10,112-square-foot lot.Additional houses that have recently been purchased close by include:In March 2023, a 2,092-square-foot home on Woodside Drive in Saratoga sold for $2,380,000, a price per square foot of $1,138. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Mellowood Drive, Saratoga, in June 2023, a 1,450-square-foot home was sold for $2,608,000, a price per square foot of $1,799. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.A 2,714-square-foot home on the 12200 block of Saratoga Creek Drive in Saratoga sold in June 2023, for $3,150,000, a price per square foot of $1,161. ...

President Biden touts success of ‘Bidenomics’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

President Biden touts success of ‘Bidenomics’ By Josh Boak, Emily Swanson and Chris Megerian | Associated PressCHICAGO — President Joe Biden made his pitch Wednesday to a skeptical public that the U.S. economy is thriving under what he now touts as “Bidenomics” — even as a new poll showed that could be a hard sell as the foundation for his 2024 reelection campaign.In a major economic speech in Chicago, Biden said his administration’s efforts were sparking recovery after Republican policies had crushed America’s middle class. But the poll said only one in three U.S. adults approve of his economic leadership.That 34% figure is even lower than his overall approval rating of 41%, according to the survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.Biden’s approval figures have barely moved for the past year and a half, a source of concern for a president pursuing a second term on his ability to govern and focus on workers. He wants voters to connect local roads and bridge pro...

Belt, Blue Jays tag Logan Webb for five-run first inning, send SF Giants to first road loss of June

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Belt, Blue Jays tag Logan Webb for five-run first inning, send SF Giants to first road loss of June TORONTO — Brandon Belt said before this series began that he hoped to homer off Logan Webb, joking that “I just want embarrass his whole family.” The former Giants first baseman sure gave it his best shot, hammering fly balls a combined 739 feet in his first two trips to the plate, but Toronto didn’t need them to leave the ballpark to punch Webb harder than any team this season.The Blue Jays brought nine men to the plate and tagged Webb for five runs in the first inning, putting the Giants into a rare hole that proved too deep to climb out of. Dropping the middle game of their series here, 6-1, the Giants lost for the first time away from Oracle Park since Memorial Day weekend, snapping a San Francisco-era record of 10 straight road wins.“We did what we had to do right there,” Belt said. “Guys like (Webb), if you get on him in the first inning like that, that’s more ideal before he gets locked in.”As for Webb’s perspective: ̶...

Woman arrested after breaking into Oakley gym lockers, stealing valuables: police

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Woman arrested after breaking into Oakley gym lockers, stealing valuables: police (KRON) -- A woman was arrested in connection to multiple thefts at an Oakley gym on Monday, the Oakley Police Department announced. The alleged thefts happened at Diamond Hills Gym on June 26 around 4:58 p.m. $100K a year is low-income in the Bay Area, according to new report Police learned a woman was using a fake name to gain access to the gym, officials said. The suspect then broke into multiple lockers in the women's locker room. At least five gym patrons reported items such as wallets, cell phones, debit cards and cash were stolen.The woman, identified as 37-year-old Richmond woman Andrania Yancy, tried to purchase more than $5,000 worth of merchandise using six different stolen credit cards, police said. A number of the victims were notified by their banks that their credit cards were being used at the Nordstrom Rack next to the Sun Valley Mall in Concord. Yancy also had an outstanding warrant. She was arrested on charges of grand theft, false impersonation of another and id...

Montgomery Co. executive backs compromise on rent caps

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Montgomery Co. executive backs compromise on rent caps Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich. (Courtesy Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines) Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich. (Courtesy Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines) Rent in Montgomery County, Maryland, has been a contentious issue for months, with competing plans to try to grant relief to renters before the County Council.On Wednesday, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said he favored a compromise bill discussed by a council committee on Monday.Under the plan, new rent increases would be capped at the rate of inflation plus 3% or 6% overall.“This in no way prevents landlords from recovering costs that exceed inflation,” Elrich said, and it doesn’t prevent landlords from “getting rent increas...

Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since hurting toe on June 3

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since hurting toe on June 3 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge played catch before Wednesday’s game at Oakland in the AL MVP’s first baseball activity since tearing a ligament in his right big toe on June 3.“There’s a lot of steps we’ve got to take to get back to going on the field,” Judge said. “So this is just another step along the way.”Judge was injured when he slammed into the outfield wall at Dodger Stadium while making a catch.“Definitely good to see him out here walking and playing some catch. Another step on the road back,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Been slow moving, obviously, but at least we continue to see steady progress.”Boone said Judge’s biggest challenge is getting more comfortable swinging a bat.“Really being able to torque and turn on that back foot and stuff,” Boone said. “When we get to that point where he starts being able to let it go hitting wise, that’ll be a good indicator that now it’s just about getting built up and ready to go.”___AP...

Springer sparks 6-hit, 4-double 1st inning and Blue Jays beat Giants 6-1

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

Springer sparks 6-hit, 4-double 1st inning and Blue Jays beat Giants 6-1 TORONTO (AP) — George Springer hit the first of four Toronto Blue Jays doubles in a five-run first inning in a 6-1 victory over San Francisco on Wednesday night that stopped the Giants’ 10-game road winning streak.Giants right fielder Michael Conforto left after one inning because of a tight left hamstring. He is hitting .236 with a team-high 12 homers and 42 RBIs after signing a $36 million, two-year contract as a free agent.Bowden Francis got his his first major league victory for the Blue Jays.Toronto won for the third time in four games and reached the season’s midpoint at 44-37. San Francisco lost for just the third time in its last 16 games.Springer doubled off Logan Webb (7-7) leading off the first for the first of six hits for Toronto in the inning and three hits for Springer in thegame.Springer scored on Bo Bichette’s single. Brandon Belt, Daulton Varsho and Whit Merrifield hit RBI doubles and Danny Jansen followed with a run-scoring single.Francis (1-0), a 27-y...

‘Go slow and start low’: Montgomery Co. readies for impact of new statewide marijuana law

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

‘Go slow and start low’: Montgomery Co. readies for impact of new statewide marijuana law Gloved hands, putting trimmed CBD hemp flower weed buds in a storage glass jar, using tweezers.(Getty Images/iStockphoto/24K-Production) Gloved hands, putting trimmed CBD hemp flower weed buds in a storage glass jar, using tweezers.(Getty Images/iStockphoto/24K-Production) The Maryland law allowing the purchase of marijuana for recreational use goes into effect on July 1, and Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich talked about what that means for the county.“We anticipate there are going to be circumstances when marijuana use could lead to some complaints about neighbors or people smoking in public,” Elrich said. While the odor may be annoying to some, Elrich added, “We don’t want residents calling 911.”“Even tho...

¿Por qué los retrasos y las cancelaciones de vuelos en EE.UU. han sido tan graves? No todo es culpa del mal tiempo

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

¿Por qué los retrasos y las cancelaciones de vuelos en EE.UU. han sido tan graves? No todo es culpa del mal tiempo Nueva York (CNN) — Cientos de miles de pasajeros en Estados Unidos se han quedado varados esta semana por el mal tiempo, que ha generado la inmovilización de aviones y la cancelación de vuelos.Pero las tormentas fueron apenas uno de los factores detrás de esta pesadilla. La escasez de personal, tanto en las aerolíneas estadounidenses como en las operaciones de control del tráfico aéreo de la Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA, por sus siglas en inglés), empeoró la situación.Más de 7.000 vuelos se han retrasado o cancelado en EE.UU. por el mal tiempoEl panorama en los aeropuertos estadounidenses mejoró ligeramente este miércoles. A las 2:44 pm ET, el servicio de seguimiento FlightAware informaba que había casi 850 vuelos cancelados y otros 3.500 retrasos. Las tormentas en la zona de Boston provocaron una parada en tierra a primera hora del miércoles, manteniendo a los aviones con destino al aeropuerto de Logan en la puerta de embarque o en la pista en aeropuertos de todo e...

‘Code Red’ air quality into Thursday as smoke from Canadian wildfires returns to DC area

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:23:16 GMT

‘Code Red’ air quality into Thursday as smoke from Canadian wildfires returns to DC area Listen to WTOP for weather updates on the 8s.Where there’s smoke, there’s Canadian wildfires, and the smog is drifting back to the D.C. area to round out the week. Here’s what you need to know.It was “Code Orange” Wednesday and “Code Red” by the evening in the D.C. area, which means the air quality will be unhealthy for all — not just sensitive groups like children, older adults and people with asthma and other respiratory conditions who should limit their physical activity.It won’t get better on Thursday, when air quality is projected to stay at “Code Red.” Particle pollution will be worse than Wednesday, 7News First Alert meteorologist Jordan Evans said.Listen to WTOP online and on the radio at 103.5 FM or 107.7 FM.Current traffic conditionsWeather forecastClosings and DelaysSign up for WTOP alerts‘Milky look to the sky’“Northwesterly winds will transport wildfire smoke back into the region on Wednesday,” WTOP...