Day Around the Bay: Bruce Bochy Likely Returning to the Giants in a Front Office Advisory Role
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Day Around the Bay: Bruce Bochy Likely Returning to the Giants in a Front Office Advisory Role
"Two men were gunned down and killed at a gas station in East Oakland's Elmhurst Park neighborhood Thursday morning at about 11:30 am. Neither of the two male victims has been identified, though both died on the scene, and thus far there is no information about any possible suspect. [KTVU] Beloved former Giants manager Bruce Bochy, who delivered us three championships, is finalizing an agreement to return to the Giants in some sort of advisory role with the front office."
"SF-born rock band Journey, who formed here in 1973, announced their farewell tour in 2026 but the tour has no San Francisco dates, and not even any Bay Area dates. The best local Journey fans can do is go see them at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on April 21, 2025. [Bay Area News Group] A Rhode Island federal judge ordered the Trump administration to pay out the full amount of SNAP benefits payments being denied during the shutdown, though Trump and company vow they will appeal the decision again. [CNN]"
"The guy who threw a submarine sandwich at an ICE agent was found not guilty and acquitted of charges, even after his charges were downgraded to just the misdemeanor assault of an officer. [NPR] The NFL world is in shock today as 24-year-old Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland was found dead from an apprent self-inflicted gunshot wound, and his death is being investigated as a suicide. [USA Today]"
Two men were fatally shot at a gas station in East Oakland's Elmhurst Park neighborhood around 11:30 a.m.; both died at the scene and remain unidentified. Former Giants manager Bruce Bochy is finalizing an advisory return to the Giants' front office to join Dusty Baker; both could be Hall of Fame inductees in 2027. SF-born band Journey announced a 2026 farewell tour with no Bay Area dates; a local option is April 21, 2025 at Sacramento's Golden 1 Center. A Rhode Island federal judge ordered full SNAP benefits withheld during the shutdown to be paid. A man who threw a submarine sandwich at an ICE agent was acquitted. Dallas defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, 24, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The reunited Doobie Brothers performed an NPR Tiny Desk concert featuring classics and a new album track.
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