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‘Very high’ COVID levels detected in California’s wastewater, first since last winter
Coronavirus levels in California's wastewater have reached a "very high" level for the first time since last winter, with two new COVID variants, FLiRT, responsible for more than half of the latest rise in cases.
Exclusive: Santa Clara Co. Office of Education under investigation over misuse of Head Start funds
At 8:50 a.m. on Monday, a half dozen Office of Head Start (OHS) officials arrived at the Santa Clara County Office of Education on Ridder Park Drive in San Jose, Calif. to continue their review of the county office. OHS is an office of the Administration for Children and Families....
Jury awards $20 million verdict in race harassment case involving Ku Klux Klan-related threats at Stanford Cancer Center
San Francisco – Stanford Health Care Patient Testing Technician Qiqiuia Young filed a 100-page lawsuit against Stanford University and Stanford Health Care alleging a series of acts of racial harassment and discrimination that began with her co-workers threatening to, and then dressing as the Ku Klux Klan at the Stanford Cancer Center and detailing multiple instances of the “n” word used in the workplace at Stanford Health Care.
GRAND SLAM! Venus Williams ‘Snubbed’ Prince Harry by Refusing to Join Claps and Standing Ovation When He Was Handed Pat Tillman Gong
Tennis Legend Venus Williams can effortlessly leap across a tennis court, but she kept her feet planted firmly on the ground and did not participate in a standing ovation or a round of applause when Prince Harry received the Pat Tillman Service Award at ESPN’s ESPY awards Thursday night, RadarOnline.com can reveal.Williams, whose sister Serena is a close friend of Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, stared blankly ahead as Harry took the stage and Meghan stood applauding, mere feet from where Williams was seated at the glittering ceremony held in Los Angeles. Footage from the live event from ESPN screened on...
Residents vent frustration over Wistaria Way building project
Frustrated neighbors of a property under development at 77 Wistaria Way told City Council members on Monday night that the city has abdicated oversight responsibility in allowing the project to move forward. The city says its hands are tied under provisions of state law SB 9. Property owners Geoffrey Gibson...
Campaign filings reveal Silicon Valley recount donors
Tech CEOs and business leaders were the main sources of funding behind a contentious Silicon Valley congressional recount earlier this year. That’s according to recent campaign filings from Count the Vote, the super PAC that directly paid for the Congressional District 16 recount that sent Assemblymember Evan Low to a November runoff election with former... The post Campaign filings reveal Silicon Valley recount donors appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Women's Golf Honored by WGCA For Academic Success
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.—The San José State women’s golf team continues to achieve great things on the course and in the classroom. This summer, the Spartans have made headlines with their academic achievements, the latest honor is the team tying for second place for the 2023-24 WGCA All-Scholar Team GPA Award.
Patricia Donn in San Jose
In the poem “Spanish Dancer,” Rainer Maria Rilke writes about a dancer setting her hair afire “with a glance” and turning her dress into a “fiery rapture.” For anyone who would like to experience such fierce beauty in person, flamenco artist Patricia Donn delivers. An award-winning choreographer and dancer, Donn has commanded the attention of audiences worldwide with undeniable intensity. Backed by a live band in partnership with the Royal Opera of Madrid, she honors this traditional Spanish art form like no other, lighting up the stage like a match in the dark.
International Surf Classic #7 in San Jose
Now in its seventh year, the International Surf Classic is back with a barrel roll of sound. Copresented by KFJC FM, this year’s artists are paddling in from NorCal (the Del-Novas), SoCal (Slacktone), New England (the Nebulas), New York City (the Coffin Daggers) and Mexico City (the Strings Aflame). Yup, that’s right. They don’t just call it international—it actually is! So, for all those cool cats, hip chicks and daddy-os looking for extra cred, two coats of wax on the car, fresh threads and an all-day beach party minus the sand is a cranking way to go.
Tech company opens new San Jose office and adds jobs in expansion
SAN JOSE — A tech company has opened a new office in San Jose in a job-creating expansion that counters the dreary drumbeat of tech layoffs and space cutbacks in the Bay Area. ISE Labs plans to employ hundreds at the new office in north San Jose, the company...
San Jose unveils war monument at Vietnamese Heritage Garden
San Jose’s Vietnamese community is celebrating a long-anticipated monument symbolizing its post-war roots in the city after the project faced years of delays. The statue, unveiled Saturday at the Vietnamese Heritage Garden, features a Vietnamese soldier and an American soldier, both armed and standing beside each other atop rocky terrain in front of the flags... The post San Jose unveils war monument at Vietnamese Heritage Garden appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Palo Alto nears state approval for long-delayed housing plan
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Palo Alto’s plan to add more than 6,000 housing units has yet to win state approval, but recent correspondence between City Hall and the state Department of Housing and Community Development suggests that the complex, high-stakes exercise is finally nearing the finish line.
College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2024-- Knightscope, Inc. [Nasdaq: KSCP] (“Knightscope” or the “Company”), an innovator in robotics and artificial intelligence (“AI”) technologies focused on public safety, today announces a new contract from a college in Nevada for 8 of its K1 Blue Light Towers. Each of the devices will be powered by integrated solar panels enabling completely wireless operation, with mass notification speakers and faceplate cameras. To maximize the performance and capabilities of the system, the client also subscribed to a full-service maintenance plan and the Knightscope Emergency Management System (“KEMS”) software that will monitor the status and activity of the Towers across the campus. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240717452679/en/ College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety and Robot Roadshow to be on Display at 18th Annual VA Healthcare Summit (Photo: Business Wire)
Chp Issues Silver Alert For Missing At-Risk Man
The California Highway Patrol issued a Silver Alert for a missing at-risk man last seen Tuesday in Palo Alto. The CHP said that Alan Ranft, 71, was last seen in the area of Encina Grande Drive and Amaranta Avenue in Palo Alto. He is believed to be on foot. He...
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