Marin real estate: Median home price drops to $1.51 million

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Marin real estate: Median home price drops to $1.51 million The median price of a detached home in Marin has fallen to $1.51 million, a year-over-year decline of 11%, according to new data from the county assessor’s office.The data are based on market activity for August. For condominiums and townhomes, the median price fell to $794,000 last month, down 9% from $875,000 the previous August.Despite the price declines and higher interest rates, 52% of the homes sold in Marin last month went for above the asking price, said Naomi Thorne, a Coldwell Banker Realty agent whose office is in Greenbrae. The figure is nearly unchanged from August 2022, she said.Thorne said the price reductions tend to come with less desirable homes, but those in excellent condition are still drawing multiple offers. She was the listing agent for a four-bedroom home on Orange Blossom Lane in Terra Linda that sold last month for $1.51 million, right at the county median.“People are still out, they’re still ready and willing to compete for the right house,” she said. “Th...

Legal fights over California’s homeless camps expand to Supreme Court

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Legal fights over California’s homeless camps expand to Supreme Court By Jeanne Kuang, CalMattersFed up with homeless encampments, California local officials are seeking guidance from the nation’s most powerful judges.In a legal brief filed Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court, the California State Association of Counties and League of California Cities told the justices that a string of federal court rulings over the last five years that restrict cities’ abilities to sweep camps and order residents off the streets have made addressing health and safety concerns “unworkable.”“The State of California and its cities and counties are engaged in unprecedented efforts to address homelessness through the creation of significant new policy initiatives and funding investments,” the league and association wrote. “However, camping ordinances can be a useful tool in appropriate circumstances in addressing the complex conditions that exist in our homeless populations.”California cities made a similar appeal in 2019, but the court declined to hear that case.It all ...

USC’s oldest-living football player and his ‘magical’ 100th birthday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

USC’s oldest-living football player and his ‘magical’ 100th birthday Bruce Gelker can’t remember most things. But he always remembered George Tirebiter.The origins of USC’s first mascot are notoriously ambiguous, but the 100-year-old Gelker would tell it to his grandsons Garrett and Garth as such: While a football player at USC in the 1940s, he’d see this random mutt that showed up on campus, hunting cars down the street and gnawing at their tires. Known, hereafter, as George Tirebiter, commemorated with a statue on campus.The level of detail he was able to recall – down to knowing ol’ George liked to scratch his right ear and not his left – always stunned Garrett and Garth. Because Gelker’s short-term memory was all but gone, taking with it much of the vibrant man his grandsons called a father figure.The onset of Gelker’s dementia was excruciating, and painful, as anyone with loved ones with aging minds can understand. Three years ago, worried for his safety, his wife, Lisa, moved Gelker to Silverado, an assisted-living and memory care facility for ...

Mom arrested after 5 pounds of heroin found hidden in a diaper bag

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Mom arrested after 5 pounds of heroin found hidden in a diaper bag A 38-year-old woman who was driving with her 5-year-old daughter was arrested on Tuesday, Sept. 19, after U.S. Border Patrol agents said they found 5.4 pounds of heroin concealed in a diaper bag in her pickup during a traffic stop near Temecula.The unidentified woman was driving a Ford pickup north on the 15 Freeway near an immigration checkpoint when agents pulled her over. Agents searched the truck and found four cellophane-wrapped bundles in the bag, a news release said.“Drug trafficking organizations will go to great lengths to smuggle their dangerous cargo through the United States, even when it means endangering the lives of young children,” Chief Patrol Agent Patricia D. McGurk-Daniel said in a written statement.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Ex-California deputy re-arrested in drugs case and bail increased to $5 million Crime and Public Safety | Symptoms of a drug overdose — and how you can respond Crime and Public Safety | ...

Sacre bleu! Host France in dismay, holds breath over fate of injured star Dupont at Rugby World Cup

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Sacre bleu! Host France in dismay, holds breath over fate of injured star Dupont at Rugby World Cup It was a split-second moment that might wreck the Rugby World Cup dream for highly expectant host nation France, just as it was starting to believe this would finally be the one when the misery ended.France is in dismay and holding its breath over the fate of captain Antoine Dupont, its star man and widely regarded as the world’s best rugby player, after he slumped to his knees, head on the turf, with a serious-looking facial injury in a 96-0 blowout victory over Namibia in Marseille on Thursday night.The first dose of bad news was confirmed early Friday by the French Rugby Federation. Dupont had indeed suffered a facial fracture in a tackle by Namibia captain Jean Deysel, it announced, confirming the fears of France coach Fabien Galthie and every rugby fanatic across the republic.Not known yet was how long the supremely gifted 26-year-old scrumhalf might be out for and if he will again grace this World Cup. The federation was seeking a specialist surgical opinion on that, it said.“...

“Estoy rodeada de ratas”: Shakira rompe el silencio sobre su ruptura con Piqué

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

“Estoy rodeada de ratas”: Shakira rompe el silencio sobre su ruptura con Piqué Por primera vez desde que terminó su relación con Gerard Piqué, Shakira rompió el silencio y habló sobre el duro proceso de separación y sobre cómo ha sido su vida luego de dejar Barcelona.En una entrevista con la revista Billboard, de la cual es la portada de su última edición, Shakira reconoció que ha pasado por momentos muy difíciles y que actualmente está en modo de supervivencia. “Me siento como un gato con más de nueve vidas (…) “He pasado por varias etapas: negación, ira, dolor, frustración, ira nuevamente, dolor nuevamente”, aseguró Shakira. “Ahora estoy en una etapa de supervivencia. Simplemente saco la cabeza del agua. Y es una etapa de reflexión. Y una etapa de trabajo muy duro y cuando tengo tiempo con mis hijos, realmente la paso con ellos”.La cantante colombiana, ganadora de 3 premios Grammy y 12 Grammy Latinos, admitió que los años en los que vivió en Barcelona su prioridad fueron Piqué y sus hijos… y por último la música. Ahora reconoce que a ...

You can cast a ballot beginning Friday in Virginia

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

You can cast a ballot beginning Friday in Virginia Ready to cast a ballot in Virginia? The election is not for 45 days but you can vote starting Friday.Here’s what you need to know.In Fairfax County, you can vote weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the main government center, and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Mt. Vernon and North County government centers.In Loudoun County, daily voting is available at the elections office in Leesburg. In Prince William County, residents can cast their ballots at the elections office in Manassas.Voting hours in Loudoun and Prince William counties are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.You will need to bring an I.D. to vote, and if you received a ballot in the mail, you need to bring that with you.Early voting runs through Nov. 4. Election Day will take place three days later on Nov. 7.Source

Photos: Check out this record-setting home sold in Castle Rock

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Photos: Check out this record-setting home sold in Castle Rock DENVER (KDVR) -- A home in Castle Rock broke the record for the highest all-time residential sale in the city. Priced at $7.8 million, this home sits on 132-acres and comes with a basketball/tennis court with lighting, skeet range, pool, spa and guest house. 2 Denver restaurants make The New York Times’ best restaurant list Here's a sneak peek inside:Outside of the record-setting home in Castle Rock. (Photo credits: Travis Woolford for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)Record-breaking home in Castle Rock. (Photo credits: Travis Woolford for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)Inside the record-setting home in Castle Rock (Photo credits: Travis Woolford for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)The kitchen of the record-breaking home in Castle Rock (Photo credits: Travis Woolford for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)Birds-eye view of the record-breaking home. (Photo credits: Travis Woolford for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)Not pictured in the house are his and hers closets, a ...

Man rescued at sea off Florida Coast expresses gratitude for lifesaving efforts

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Man rescued at sea off Florida Coast expresses gratitude for lifesaving efforts ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (WSVN) — A situation at sea turned into a remarkable rescue mission when Charlie Gregory was saved from certain peril after his boat capsized and drifted 12 miles off the coast of St. Augustine. “Today, I need you to celebrate you guys because y’all guys rock,” said Charlie’s father, Raymond. “He’s back because of all your hard work.” Now, reunited with his family, Charlie is expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the brave individuals who brought him back to safety.Charlie’s journey took a treacherous turn when his boat capsized, leaving him stranded and adrift in the open ocean. “I couldn’t slow down fast enough before I was in the swells, and rolls the boat, I lose my life jacket, my flares, my radios,” he recounted. As he lost sight of land, hope dwindled. “It’s a very odd feeling, knowing that you’re going to die before you have any of the symptoms like I’m still f...

Warehouse fire in Hialeah Gardens brought under control

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:11:13 GMT

Warehouse fire in Hialeah Gardens brought under control A warehouse fire in Hialeah Gardens captured the attention of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) units Thursday night, prompting a response to combat the blaze.Around 8:20 p.m., MDFR units were dispatched to the scene located at 14400 NW 112th Ave. when the situation proved challenging as scanners indicated that it took some time to locate and contain the fire. Firefighters successfully brought the blaze under control, eventually extinguishing it.Preliminary reports suggest that a lightning strike may have been the cause of the fire. Further investigation will determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident. Authorities are working to assess the extent of the damage and ensure the safety of the area.