Humpday Headlines: Father and Son Who Drowned Near Half Moon Bay Identified
Jan 22, 2025
The man and boy who died from drowning near Half Moon Bay on Sunday have been identified as a father and son. They were 39-year-old Mukund Kalyanaraman Murali and 8-year-old Vihaan Mukund, both of Santa Clara. [KTVU]Three people and a small dog were rescued from an apartment complex that burned in a fire Tuesday evening in Campbell. The fire occurred in a two-story complex on the 300 block of Union Avenue, and it was first reported around 6:30 pm. One person was hospitalized with injuries. [KTVU]The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it would allow immigration arrests at "sensitive" locations including schools, sending chills through undocumented families wondering whether to keep their children out of school. [Associated Press]Five people have been arrested in connection with a recent string of residential burglaries in Santa Rosa that primarily targeted the homes of Asian business owners. [KRON4]SF chefs are mourning the sudden loss of the Charles Phan, and celebrating the legacy of The Slanted Door among Bay Area restaurants. [Chronicle]Senators are learning some new allegations against Trump defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth via a sworn affadavit from his sister-in-law Danielle Hegseth, who says that Hegseth's ex-wife feared for her safety and that Hegseth abused alcohol for many years. [KPIX]A Maine coon cat named Mittens was accidentally forced to take a round trip and a half between New Zealand and Australia when her carrier was overlooked in a cargo hold, and she took three flights in 24 hours. [Associated Press]Photo: Christina Glebova