Brian Montana, the founding guitarist of the Bay Area death metal band Possessed, was killed by police following a standoff that escalated from a dispute over tree debris. Separately, a tragic head-on crash near Yellowstone resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, including foreign nationals, as authorities continue to investigate. Additionally, several Bay Area arts nonprofits have faced cancellation of their NEA grants, attributed to shifting priorities under the Trump administration. In lighter news, the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck celebrated its 10th anniversary with community events across the Bay Area.
The incident began over a dispute about tree debris and escalated into a gunfight with officers, resulting in the death of Possessed's guitarist.
Seven people, including six foreign nationals, died in a fiery crash near Yellowstone, underscoring the dangers of road travel.
Several Bay Area arts nonprofits had their NEA grants suddenly canceled due to the Trump administration's changing priorities, affecting organizations like SCRAP and Oakland Theater Project.
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is celebrating its anniversary with events in Emeryville and Walnut Creek, highlighting community engagement in local events.
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