The eight most expensive homes that reported sold in Hayward the week of Sep. 4
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:04 GMT
A house in Hayward that sold for $1.9 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Hayward in the past week.In total, eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $999,763, $562 per square foot.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Sep. 4 even if the property may have been sold earlier.8. $490,000, condominium in the 300 block of Laurel Ave.The sale of the condominium in the 300 block of Laurel Ave. in Hayward has been finalized. The price was $490,000, and the new owners took over the condominium in July. The condominium was built in 1974 and has a living area of 882 square feet. The price per square foot was $556. The condominium features two bedrooms and two bathrooms.Laurel Avenue7. $660,000, single-family home in the 1800 block of Cedar StreetThe sale of the single-family home in the 1800 block of Cedar Street, Hayward,...Letters: Flag debate | AI issues | National discussion | Volunteer impact |
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Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Flag debate hasno easy solutionsRe: “Elections count, even in Sunol school district” (Page A6, Sept. 14).I was disappointed in your editorial regarding the Sunol school district flag decision.I concluded your objection would be biased when you characterized the public attendees as being” thrown out” of the meeting room. More importantly, while I understand your support for LGBTQ rights I did not see any discussion about the actual policy you would endorse. Would any group, regardless of their political views be allowed to have their flag raised at a school? If not, who would decide?It is a slippery slope you support.Kent BucklesAlamoAI issues requiremore care, thoughtRe: “Writers deserve more for helping OpenAI’s success” (Page A7, Sept. 14).Diya Sabharwal’s op-ed on writers deserving a cut from the profits generated by OpenAI because, after all, the genera...San Jose poised to pay $400K to settle police officer’s Islamophobia suit
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SAN JOSE — A former San Jose police officer stands to receive a $400,000 payout from the city to settle a lawsuit alleging he was the target of steady Islamophobic harassment from this colleagues, a claim the city argued was a mischaracterization of off-color banter that he himself took part in.Nabil Haidar, a Muslim-American officer with the San Jose Police Department filed claims against San Jose and the San Jose Police Department for alleged continuous harassment and discrimination based on his race, national origin and religion on Monday, May 7, 2018. (Courtesy photo) The settlement, detailed in a draft agreement posted on the city’s website Friday, goes before the city council for approval Sept. 26. As part of its terms, the city admits no fault or liability for Nabil Haidar’s claims.The Lebanese-American officer sued the department in 2018, alleging he was the target of anti-Muslim remarks and insults that escalated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist at...California voters will decide in 2024 on lowering threshold for new taxes, bonds
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A constitutional amendment that would lower the bar for voters to approve new taxes and bond measures to fund housing and public infrastructure is heading to the 2024 general election ballot after passing the Legislature.California currently requires two-thirds of voters to approve local levies, and local governments have complained for years that the threshold is too high. Berkeley, for example, failed to pass a $650 million bond last year to build affordable housing and repair city infrastructure, despite approval from nearly 60% of voters.The Amendment, ACA-1, would lower the voter threshold on local levies to a 55% voter approval. To pass, it required a two-thirds majority in both houses of the Legislature, which came Thursday on the final day of the current session in Sacramento, with Republicans voting in opposition.The League of California Cities, which lobbied for the change in Sacramento, said that the change will make it easier for cities to address ongoing housing and inf...Letters: Students’ rights | Free speech | Nearly tragic | Advancing justice | Abortion rights
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Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.LGBTQ students’ rightsmust be protectedRe: “Chaos in Sunol after flag ban” (Page A1, Sept 14).Another day brings another assault on the safety of LGBTQ+ youth in our community — this time in the form of removing pride flags from school grounds. It’s part of the broader push to erase LGBTQ+ history from school curricula and to force outings of students to parents under the guise of “parents’ rights.”But it’s not parents’ rights at risk here. It’s the rights of the children in our community that we need to protect. LGBTQ+ youth are overrepresented in the homeless population, and an estimated 25-40% of LGBTQ youth become homeless due to their family’s opposition to their sexual orientation or gender identity.We need our governor and statewide leaders to take swift action to ensure that schools are safe havens for LGBTQ+ youth and not a place that exposes them to further victimi...Andrew Yang on A.I., Election 2024, and whether he’d run for president again
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(KRON) -- Now to a name and face familiar to many of us in the Bay Area: Andrew Yang. He ran for president back in 2020 on the platform of universal basic income.Yang is now a best-selling author and co-chair of The Forward Party. He discusses his new book, thoughts on artificial intelligence, and the 2024 presidential election. Watch the full interview in the video player above.Angels put Mickey Moniak, Mike Moustakas on injured list; recall Jordyn Adams, Kyren Paris
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Angels have put outfielder Mickey Moniak and infielder Mike Moustakas on the 10-day injured list.The Angels also recalled outfielder Jordyn Adams and infielder Kyren Paris on Friday ahead of their series opener against Detroit.Moniak and Moustakas have a chance to return for the final week of the regular season before the moves are retroactive to Thursday.Moniak has back tightness that has kept him out of the Angels’ lineup since Sept. 5. The former No. 1 overall pick’s production has slowed in recent weeks after his breakout summer, but Moniak is still batting .280 with 13 homers, 43 RBIs and a .797 OPS.Moustakas has a left forearm strain. The 13-year major league veteran is batting .243 with eight homers and 30 RBIs in 61 games while becoming a fan favorite in his first chance to play in his native Los Angeles area.Adams and Paris were both assigned to Triple-A Salt Lake on Thursday when the Angels recalled veterans Jared Walsh an...Hawaii officials say additional DNA analysis lowered confirmed death count in Maui wildfire from 115 to 97
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WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — Hawaii officials say additional DNA analysis lowered confirmed death count in Maui wildfire from 115 to 97.Source¿Qué pasó con los ovnis esta semana en México y Estados Unidos?
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(CNN Español) — La discusión en torno a los fenómenos aéreos anómalos no identificados (FANI, por sus siglas), antes conocidos como objetos voladores no identificados (ovnis), se avivó esta semana, después de que el periodista y ufólogo Jaime Maussan presentara ante el Congreso mexicano supuestos restos de “seres no humanos”, y un nuevo informe independiente propusiera a la NASA utilizar satélites y otros instrumentos para buscar más información sobre los fenómenos.El 12 de septiembre, la Cámara de Diputados de México albergó una audiencia pública para la regulación de los FANI, en la que participó Maussan, director del programa televisivo “Tercer Milenio”, y un afamado divulgador de la temática desde la década de 1990.Previo juramento de decir la verdad al iniciar la audiencia, Maussan presentó dos cuerpos íntegros disecados de seres no humanos con unos mil años de antigüedad que habrían sido encontrados en 2017 en localidades de Cusco, Perú. Añadió que éstos hab...Philadelphia’s 34-28 win over Minnesota sets record as most-streamed NFL game
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Amazon Prime Video’s second season of “Thursday Night Football” got off to a record start as the most-streamed NFL game in history.Philadelphia’s 34-28 victory over Minnesota averaged 15.1 million viewers according to Nielsen’s ratings, surpassing the 13 million from last year’s first game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs.Another metric, using Amazon’s first-party data, puts the average audience at 16.6 million, up from 15.3 million for last year’s opener.There were times last year when the Nielsen and Amazon data had audience differences of 15-18%. Nielsen had considered some of Amazon’s data in its rating report until TV networks voiced its objections.Hans Schroeder, executive vice president of NFL Media, said earlier this week one of the league’s major objectives is identifying the most accurate measurement of viewership.“The fact that streaming platforms enable better data capture we th...Latest news
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