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SNES Chronicles “Super Metroid”

UNITED STATES—The Super Nintendo Chronicles continue this week with a game I know I’m not the only fan of, “Metroid” or in this case “Super Metroid.” Look, as a kid I played the original “Metroid” on the NES system and that was a tough game because it was damn hard to decipher one room from the other. What I...

Old Navy Closing SF Headquarters, Moving With Gap

SAN FRANCISCO—Retail company Gap Inc. announced on Monday, February 8 that Old Navy's headquarters in San Francisco will close and move into Gap's building. The SF Chronicle reported that Gap made the change "to encourage an enable this cultural transformation." No date has been revealed as to when Old Navy's headquarters in Mission Bay will close. Gap Inc. owns several divisions,...

Police Looking For Suspects Who Robbed Walgreens Pharmacy

SAN FRANCISCO—On Monday, February 8 at approximately 4 p.m. a robbery transpired at the Walgreens on 1600 block of Ocean Avenue. Two unknown suspects forced their way into the pharmacy and demanded prescription pills. The suspects are believed to be in their early to mid-20s. The employee complied and then the suspects fled and have not been arrested. No detailed...

Spring Pruning Of Flowering Trees

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UNITED STATES—Most major pruning happens while the plants that need it are dormant through winter. That is why it is known as 'dormant pruning.' Such pruning would be so much more disruptive while plants are blooming, fruiting, foliating or growing. Pruning that happens during other seasons is not as aggressive as dormant pruning. Spring pruning, although practical for some...

Parents Arrested For Death Of 5-Week-Old Baby

CALIFORNIA—Richmond Police Department arrested RayRay Darn, 35, and Marilyn Northington, 28, for murder and child abuse causing great bodily injury to their 5-week-old baby. The Richmond Police indicated that on February 4, at 6:30 p.m., the couple ran outside their hotel room at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel at 3150 Garrity Way, in Richmond expressing that their baby was not breathing...

Crash And Shootout Near U.S. Mint Building

SAN FRANCISCO—The police are searching for a vehicle involved in a crash and shootout near the Lower Haight neighborhood. On Monday, February 8, before 11 a.m. officers from the San Francisco Police Department responded to shots fired near the intersection of Buchanan and Herman Streets. Upon arrival, officers found an abandoned white Sedan that crashed into a fence near the...

Super Bowl LV A Bust!

UNITED STATES—I am sorry America, but Super Bowl LV might have been one of the worst Super Bowl games that I have witnessed in the many years of my life. It just seemed so obvious that Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were going to be victorious after the end of the first quarter. Brady, Rob Gronkowski and...

“Mank” Leads Critic’s Choice Nominations

HOLLYWOOD—The nominations trend continues in the film arena as nominees for the 26th annual Critics Choice Awards were announced on Monday, February 8. Leading all contenders is the drama “Mank” with 12 nominations, followed by “Minari” which earned 10 nominations. Other movies earning multiple nominations included “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “News of the World.” A partial list of...

SFPD Arrested Two Suspects After Bayview Shooting

SAN FRANCISCO—On February 8, the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) announced that Jermaine McDonald, 26, and Kenneth Matthews, 26, both of San Francisco, were arrested after a shooting in the Bayview neighborhood on January 23. The SFPD revealed on their website that the shooting occurred at approximately 8:28 a.m. in the area of 3rd Street and Palou Avenue. Employees from...

Oakland Officials Hold Presser About Chinatown Crime

CALIFORNIA—The Oakland Police Department along with other public officials held a press conference on Wednesday, February 3, to discuss the recent surge in violent crime in Chinatown. Public officials indicated the elderly and neighborhood businesses are often targeted in robberies and assaults. Carl Chan, President of the Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, said during the conference that at the beginning...