Pittsburg, PA
Contra Costa supes approve renaming portion of Kirker Pass Road
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY – Contra Costa County will proceed its effort to rename a part of Kirker Go Street, however solely in unincorporated elements of the county and town of Pittsburg, county officers stated Tuesday.
The county’s Board of Supervisors has sought since February to rename the winding street that connects Harmony and Pittsburg after native officers realized that James Kirker allegedly killed a whole lot of Apache males, girls and kids within the mid-1800s whereas working for the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.
That effort lately hit a snag, Supervisor Karen Mitchoff stated through the board’s assembly Tuesday, as a result of residents who reside alongside the street inside Harmony’s metropolis limits opposed having to alter their dwelling addresses as soon as the street’s title is modified.
“I didn’t suppose there have been that many residents whose property affronted Kirker Go Street,” stated Mitchoff, whose district included Clayton, Harmony, Nice Hill and a part of Walnut Creek.
Mitchoff added that she didn’t initially view the change of tackle as a big burden and was “slightly irritated” by that reasoning, however has since change into extra knowledgeable.
“It’s fairly inconvenient,” she stated. “It’s your driver’s license, it’s your medical information, it’s your voting information, it’s your tax information, it’s your property taxes, it is your kids’s college information. And that basically could be a burden.”
The county will now search solely to alter the title of Kirker Go Street between the purpose it exits Harmony’s metropolis limits and its junction with Railroad Avenue within the metropolis of Pittsburg, which has expressed an curiosity in renaming the street.
The town of Clayton has not indicated its help or opposition for the renaming effort, based on the county, however Mitchoff stated the county will even abandon Kirker Go renaming efforts that have an effect on town.
The roadway doesn’t lengthen into Clayton, however some properties throughout the metropolis’s limits do have Kirker Go Street addresses that may be topic to the potential renaming.
The street is known as for James Kirker, who settled within the space of Contra Costa County in 1850 and lived there solely till his dying in 1852 or 1853. The county formally named the street after Kirker in 1892.
County officers first began contemplating the title change after Daniel Kelly, a retired San Francisco social employee and a grasp’s pupil in Arizona State College’s historical past program, outlined Kirker’s historical past as a “homicidal racist.”
After calling on the county to alter the street’s title in an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle, Kelly did the identical through the board’s Feb. 8 assembly.
After working as a trapper in what was then northern Mexico and is now southern New Mexico, Kelly argued Kirker turned a mercenary of the Mexican authorities, which was looking for to extract copper ore from the realm.
When Apaches within the space tried to stop the mining effort and couldn’t be overwhelmed in battle, Kelly stated the Mexican authorities issued bounties of “100 pesos for the scalp of an Apache man, 50 for a girl’s and 25 pesos for a kid’s scalp.”
In line with Kelly, Kirker and others looking for to assert the federal government’s bounties raided an Apache camp exterior the city of Galeana within the state of Chihuahua in June 1846, bludgeoning between 130 and 170 Apache males, girls and kids and mounting their scalps on poles exterior the camp.
An essay penned by native historian William Mero within the archives of the Contra Costa County Historic Society additionally portrays Kirker as a mercenary in northern Mexico that labored to defend Mexican mining efforts from raiding indigenous teams together with Apaches.
Kirker was “accused by his enemies of main a band of Apache raiders,” based on Mero, however there isn’t any proof Kirker personally took scalps.
“Kirker organized militias in lots of the villages in Chihuahua State towards rising Apache assaults,” Mero wrote. “Later James Kirker led a big band of Mexican, American, Delaware and Shawnee warriors. They fought the Apaches who have been raiding deeper and deeper into northern Mexico. Kirker’s band was simply one in every of many such mercenary gangs of American and Mexican Apache scalp hunters working for the State of Chihuahua.”
Supervisor John Gioia argued that the short-term inconvenience of the title change is outweighed by the ethical crucial to alter the title.
“I feel we’re doing the correct factor,” he stated Tuesday. “And all I can say is I might proceed to encourage the cities to make the identical change and even over any short-term concern that residents or companies might have as a result of in the end, title adjustments happen at streets on a regular basis.”
A brand new title for Kirker Go Street has but to be proposed, Mitchoff stated Tuesday, and can possible be finalized as soon as county officers can maintain a neighborhood assembly with native residents to take suggestions.
Some native residents and county planning officers have additionally recommended extending the title of Ygnacio Valley Street, which turns into Kirker Go Street at its intersection with Clayton Street, fairly than figuring out a wholly new title.
Pittsburg, PA
Steelers fall to Ravens, 34-17
The two miscues by Wilson spoiled an otherwise solid game for the Steelers quarterback. With the Steelers playing without top wide receiver George Pickens, Wilson threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns.
But it was the turnovers and Baltimore’s rushing attack that led to the Steelers (10-5) failing in their attempt to clinch the AFC North title.
Even with the loss, the Steelers remain in first place in the AFC North, tied with Baltimore (10-5) based on tiebreakers. The Steelers can still win the division title if they win their remaining final two games.
The Steelers host the Chiefs on Christmas Day, then finish the regular season at home against Cincinnati, while the Ravens travel to Houston on Christmas Day and host Cleveland.
Lamar Jackson, who entered this game having thrown five touchdown passes and eight interceptions in his career against the Steelers, leading to a 1-4 record, threw three touchdown passes and one interception.
This game was more about Baltimore’s running game, however, as Derrick Henry gained 162 yards on 24 carries as Baltimore, which entered having lost eight of the past nine games against the Steelers, rushed for over 200 yards in the game.
The Ravens drove across midfield on their opening possession, but Alex Highsmith had a strip sack of Jackson. And though the Ravens recovered the loose ball, they were out of field goal range and forced to punt.
The punt, however, was downed at 3 and the Steelers failed to record a first down, punting the ball back to Baltimore.
Return man Desmond King fumbled, but the Ravens recovered that loose ball, as well, and after Henry carried the Ravens inside the 10, Jackson tossed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely for a 7-0 lead.
The Steelers answered quickly, though, as Wilson completed all six of his passes on the ensuing possession to five different receivers, including a 1-yard TD pass to tight end Mycole Pruitt on the opening play of the second quarter to tie the game at 7-7.
The Steelers forced a punt on Baltimore’s ensuing possession, and it went just 14 yards, giving Pittsburgh the ball at its own 44.
Wilson again quickly moved the Steelers down the field. But at the end of a 20-yard scramble, he was hit by safety Ar’Darious Washington at the 4 and fumbled, with Baltimore recovering.
That would prove to be a big swing, as the Ravens drove the length of the field from there in eight plays, scoring on a 14-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman from Jackson on third-and-8 to take a 14-7 lead.
It was only the third touchdown this season allowed by the Steelers following a turnover.
The Steelers were forced to punt and Baltimore got into field goal range for a 51-yard Justin Tucker kick that increased its lead to 17-7 with just under two minutes remaining in the half.
But Wilson deftly maneuvered the Steelers into scoring range for Chris Boswell at the end of the half, a 51-yard field goal of his own, that cut the lead to 17-10.
The two teams traded punts to open the second half when the Steelers got the ball back at their own 12. Wilson connected with Calvin Austin III off of play-action down the sideline for a 44-yard gain on the first play from scrimmage and then finished off the drive with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Cordarrelle Patterson to tie the game at 17-17 with 5:14 remaining in the third quarter.
The completion to Patterson marked the ninth different Steelers player to make a catch at that point.
But working against a Pittsburgh pass defense that opened the game without safety DeShon Elliott and cornerback Donte Jackson and then lost corner Joey Porter Jr. to a calf injury in the first half, Jackson threw his third touchdown pass of the game, this one to tight end Mark Andrews from 7 yards out to put the Ravens back on top, 24-17.
It was the first touchdown catch by Andrews – Baltimore’s all-time touchdowns leader – in 11 career games against the Steelers.
The Steelers drove across midfield on their next possession, and on fourth-and-6 from the 45, the Steelers kept the offense on the field. On the opening play of the fourth quarter, Wilson took the shotgun snap and scanned the field. Austin broke free over the middle and he attempted to hit him at the goal line. But safety Kyle Hamilton came in and broke up the pass and the Steelers turned the ball over on downs.
Henry broke free for a 44-yard run to the Pittsburgh 11. But on the next play, Minkah Fitzpatrick intercepted Jackson at the Pittsburgh 8 and returned it 24 yards to the 32 to turn the Ravens away.
But after a first-down run, Wilson threw a pass behind Pruitt that was intercepted by Marlon Humphrey and returned 37 yards for a touchdown that increased Baltimore’s lead to 31-17 with just over 13 minutes remaining in the game.
The Ravens added a 23-yard Tucker field goal with 3:10 remaining in the game to push their lead to 34-17.
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