Valley Vista Senior Living, San Fernando Valley’s Fastest-Growing Assisted Living Community, Brings Resort-Style Luxury and Five-Star Amenities to Van Nuys
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
Photo Credits: Valley Vista Senior LivingAs the search for senior living options becomes increasingly challenging for families and their aging loved ones, Valley Vista Senior Living has emerged to set a new standard in the heart of Van Nuys. With a harmonious blend of elevated architectural design, amenities, services, safety and privacy, Valley Vista has been one of the fastest-growing senior living communities in Los Angeles since opening its doors in May of 2020.Having recently received the coveted 2023 “Best of Senior Living” Award from Seniorly, which honors only 145 senior living communities out of the more than 60,000 in its nationwide database, Valley Vista Senior Living offers spacious, open floor plan, apartment-style residences with modern appointments and premium amenities not typically found in a Los Angeles senior living community. Residents can indulge in relaxation at the on-site beauty salon and spa, fitness center, library, game room, movie theater, and...Leadership Redefined: The Vision and Impact of Dr. Lyn Corbett
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
In an era often punctuated by complexity and uncertainty, one figure remains a beacon of transformative leadership: Dr. Lyn Corbett. His commitment to empowering individuals, organizations, and communities is the portrait of a leader who transcends the expected. He’s more than a catalyst for change; he embodies resilience, tireless dedication, and strength.Operating from California, Dr. Corbett helms The Pivotal Group Consultants Inc., a consulting firm lauded for its leadership development, executive coaching, and strategic planning. Yet, his influence extends beyond the corporate world. He’s a respected figure in academia, nurturing future leaders as an Adjunct Professor at both the University of San Diego, School of Leadership and Education Sciences, and the University of San Francisco, School of Management.Dr. Corbett’s academic accolades testify to his unwavering commitment to leadership and community service. With a Doctoral Degree in Leadership Studies from ...Oath Keeper who breached Capitol on J6 gets 3-year-sentence
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
By Hannah Rabinowitz and Holmes Lybrand | CNNAn Oath Keeper that was part of the infamous stack formation that breached the US Capitol on January 6 was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for joining a sprawling plot to keep Donald Trump in power after the 2020 presidential election.David Moerschel, who went by the moniker “Hatsy,” contributed AR-style firearms to the militia’s cache of weapons staged outside Washington, DC, prosecutors said at his trial.On January 6, Moerschel was part of the stack formation that prosecutors said acted as a “battering ram,” pushing through the mob and into the Capitol and was alleged to have been part of a group looking for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi inside the Capitol during the riot. In total, Moerschel was inside the Capitol building for 11 minutes, according to his lawyer.“It is true that Mr. Moerschel’s conduct was of grave concern,” Judge Amit Mehta said during the sentencing hearing Friday. “The weaponry is scary enough as it is. And w...Murder convictions overturned for alleged prison gang members in Antioch ‘money block’ takeover
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — A California appeals court has overturned murder convictions against two Bay Area men, six years after they were sentenced to life in prison for killing a 23-year-old man in what the lead detective called a dispute over an Antioch “money block,” court records show.In a unanimous 3-0 decision, the First District Appellate Court overturned murder convictions for William Pree, 41, and Edward Robinson, 45, in the 2015 shooting death of Kartiae Ely. The court justices ruled that both murder convictions are now invalid in light of SB 1437, a 2019 state law that drastically scaled back California’s felony murder rule, which allowed a person to be convicted of murder for committing a less serious felony that resulted in a homicide.Pree had been convicted of second-degree murder, while Robinson was convicted of first-degree, premeditated murder and gun possession.The justices ruled that instructions given by the trial judge — Diana Becton, who ha...VW to launch electric version of venerable Bus in 2024
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
By Peter Valdes-Dapena | CNNAmerica apparently needs more car seats. So, when Volkswagen unveiled the ID. Buzz, a retro-styled electric van, last year, it noted that the version for the North American market would be longer and would have three rows of seats.North America’s version of the ID. Buzz has now officially been revealed. “Designed and tailor-made for the North American consumer,” in the words of Volkswagen of America chief executive Paolo Di Si, this version is near 10 inches longer than the two-row model. It’s still not huge, though. At 194.4 inches, front to back, it’s about 10 inches shorter than a Chrysler Pacifica minivan, but can still seat up to seven.The two-row version and a commercial van version available in Europe will not be sold here, Di Si confirmed.The ID. Buzz is designed to recall the Volkswagen T1, or Transporter. That iconic model was introduced in 1949 and is better known as the Microbus, or just the VW Bus. In America, it became associated with the Hi...Shooting at Geary and Larkin in SF, one person injured
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- There was a shooting Friday afternoon the area of Geary Street, between Larkin and Hyde Streets, and O'Farrell Street, between Larkin and Hyde, KRON4 has confirmed. Officers responded to a report of the shooting on the 800 block of Geary at around 12:11 p.m.Arriving on the scene, officers found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. Aid was rendered and medics were summoned to the scene. The victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No arrest has been made at this time. Emergency crews are on the scene. Student injured in altercation with knife at San Mateo High School People are being told to expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes and allow additional time for travel. Video from the scene shot by KRON4's Gayle Ong shows police putting up crime scene tape and what appears to be a victim being placed in a stretcher and transported by paramedics. The investigation is ongoing, police said.This is a developing story. Ch...Connecticut lawmakers vote to bar anyone under 18 from getting married
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut lawmakers voted Friday to tighten the state’s marriage laws, prohibiting anyone under age 18 from being issued a marriage license under any circumstance.The legislation cleared the Senate unanimously, following a 98-45 bipartisan vote last month in the House of Representatives. It updates a 2017 anti-child marriage law that advocates contend created a dangerous loophole, leaving young people at risk of coercion and sexual abuse.Currently in Connecticut, a 16- or 17-year-old may get a marriage license if their local probate court judge approves a petition filed on the minor’s behalf by their parent or guardian. Current state law also allows emancipated minors to marry at 16 or 17, something that will end under this new legislation as well.The bill moves to Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk. A spokesperson said Friday the governor plans to sign the legislation into law.Despite Friday’s unanimous Senate vote, there was criticis...Poland, Lithuania fear new migrant crisis due to Belarus’ offer of visa-free travel
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus is introducing a visa-free travel arrangement with dozens of countries for a month, raising fears that neighboring Poland and Lithuania might see a sudden increase in unauthorized migration. The authoritarian president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, signed a decree allowing citizens of 73 countries — including ones in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America — to travel to Belarus without a visa to attend an annual music festival he personally opens to promote his nation’s global integration.Festival ticket holders will be able to enter Belarus without a visa from July 4-23.The governments of Lithuania and Poland see the move as a threat that will bring another influx of migrants, such as those who massed at borders with the European Union in the thousands in 2021 after transiting through Belarus.The governments of Lithuania and Poland accuse the Belarusian authorities of orchestrating the earlier situation. Stanislaw Zaryn, the acting deput...Surprising defense in slaying of Va. woman in Ivy City Hotel room
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
A D.C. man accused of stabbing a Virginia woman more than 30 times in a Northeast D.C. hotel room in March will remain behind bars as his first-degree murder trial continues, a judge ruled Friday.The judge’s decision came after attorneys on both sides argued their case to D.C. Superior Court Judge Robert Okun — with the defense attorney for George Sydnor making the bold claim the evidence indicated the attack wasn’t random and that his client was attacked first.On March 31, D.C. police officers responded to the Ivy City Hotel, where they found 31-year-old Christy Bautista stabbed to death. Officers found Sydnor, 43, inside the room, sitting on the bed smoking a cigarette with a bloody knife inside his jacket, according to charging documents.Bautista’s family told NBC Washington that the Arlington, Virginia, native was in town from Harrisonburg to see a concert in D.C.A medical examiner found Bautista was stabbed with such force that her lung, liver and spinal colum...Novak Djokovic laments fans who ‘boo every single thing’ after lengthy French Open win
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:36:28 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic makes no secret of the way he loves to feed off negativity during a tennis match. Doesn’t really matter whether he’s ahead or behind on the scoreboard. The guy simply finds motivation and inspiration from all manner of slights, real and perceived.Maybe it’s how a chair umpire is officiating that particular day … or the way Djokovic’s entourage is sitting in place in the stands instead of rising to encourage him … or the criticism he receives for wading into a political issue — all of which already have happened during this French Open.Or maybe it’s how he’s treated by the spectators who, as they did on Friday during Djokovic’s 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5), 6-2 victory over 29th-seeded Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the third round at Roland Garros, get on his case and jeer him for seemingly no good reason at all.Which is what happened at Court Philippe Chatrier during the longest three-set Grand Slam match of the 22-time major champion Djokovic’s lo...Latest news
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