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Hot August Events & Activities for Everyone
Join us for another month of exciting events in Palo Alto to connect, learn, and enjoy community. Get moving with free Zumba and Tai Chi classes, enjoy live music at the Twilight Concert series, plus attend an information session about the new Rental Registry Program. Come out and enjoy the fun and community spirit!
California cities divided on response to homeless encampments
(Reuters) - San Francisco will ramp up sweeps of homeless encampments under a directive issued days after California Governor Gavin Newsom told cities to begin enforcing laws against camping, while Los Angeles said it would effectively ignore the state's order.
UC system President Michael Drake announces plant to leave the position next year
On Wednesday, Michael V. Drake, the 21st President of the University of California system, announced he will be stepping down from the role at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year. The post UC system President Michael Drake announces plant to leave the position next year appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Ambient voice genAI poised to reduce burnout, says Stanford digital health chief
Palo Alto, California-based Stanford Health Care is often ahead of the curve when it comes to technology innovation. As a result, health IT leaders at provider organizations across the country can look to Stanford for lessons to be learned. That is the goal of a case study educational session the...
IU dazzles in front of sold-out Oakland Arena crowd for first world tour
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — It was a monumental night for Bay Area IU fans who have waited years to see the K-pop star live. Since debuting in 2008, Lee Ji-eun, better known as IU, has amassed millions of fans and performed in many different countries. But none of the concerts were in North America, let […]
California’s heat waves cause problems for farmers, increases prices for consumers
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – This summer’s repeated heat waves have caused more than high energy bills and increased fire danger. The high temperatures are causing problems for farmers, as well. The impact on California table grapes supplies has been harsh, with the heat causing vines to shut down, with picking crews working fewer hours. The […]
Researchers testing autonomous aircraft, water 'boba balls' to slow spread of CA wildfires
With concerns over a destructive wildfire season growing in California, researchers in the San Francisco Bay Area are testing out a better way to fight back.Although nobody moves at the speed of a wildfire, the startup Rain is working on a way to potentially knock out the flames before they have a chance to accelerate.RELATED: Fire scientists say bigger, faster-growing wildfires expected in California: Here's what to know"And at the end of the day, it's about providing enough speed and force to provide that initial knockdown," says Max Brodie, CEO of Rain.The company is perfecting software for fully autonomous, uncrewed...
Gov. Newsom visits Kern River Valley, proclaims emergency for Borel Fire devastations
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Governor Gavin Newsom visited the Kern River Valley Tuesday to announce he signed an emergency proclamation to secure additional state resources but also said he’s been in touch with President Biden and the White House to see what more federal resources can be secured. “This was exactly how we imagined early […]
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