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Changing the trajectory, Foothill College certificate program helps students with disabilities pave a path to success
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The students in Foothill College’s Tools for Transition and Work program started off cleaning tables and organizing classrooms in the STEM center as part of an internship program. But when Konstantin Kalaitzidis, program coordinator for the Los Altos Hills college’s STEM center, saw...
California Says No to Gas Lawn Mowers, Blowers
Do you remember what you were doing three years ago? Three days ago? Three hours ago? Californians now feel the effects of an overreaching regulatory law that bans the sale of new gas-powered devices. In other words, you can still use your old gas-powered lawnmowers and lawn equipment but can't buy new ones.
Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson secures $5M for expansion of Basic Income Pilot Program for Seniors
As the Chair of the Budget Subcommittee on Human Services, Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson announced the allocation of $5 million to expand California’s Basic Income Pilot Program to cover seniors. Across the state, a number of guaranteed income pilot projects have been launched to give money directly to underserved...
Oakland Juneteenth Shooting Suspect Arraigned, Charged with 4 Counts of Felony Assault
OAKLAND, CA. — A few weeks following a Juneteenth mass shooting, the Alameda County District Attorney announced the suspect, JaJuan Kelly, was to be arraigned July 3 on four counts of felony assault. The office of the District Attorney alleges it has evidence that on June 19, 2024, Kelly...
Trade Proposal Could See SF Giants Target Rockies’ Starter
With just over three weeks until the July 30 trade deadline, it’s still unclear whether the San Francisco Giants will be looking to make any big moves. As of July 7, the team is third in the NL West with a record of 44-47, placing them far enough away from contention that they’re not expected to be extremely aggressive, but still close enough to a Wild Card spot that a few intelligent trades could bolster their roster enough to secure a playoff berth.
Warriors Could Trade for Potential $208 Million ‘Consolation Prize’: NBA Exec
The Warriors are on to the next phase of their offseason, having shed Klay Thompson and Chris Paul while bringing in a parcel of free agents to diminish the blow. In the end, the hope is that the team can get younger while also staying competitive around Stephen Curry in the Western Conference, and to that end, the Dubs have made a major push to get the Jazz to trade away big man Lauri Markkanen.
Life on the Bay Bridge’s ‘Trash Beach,’ where rent is free and the view is worth millions
Robert Simpson watches thousands of commuters cross the Bay Bridge every day from his beachfront R.V. encampment next to the toll plaza on Interstate 80. From his backyard tiki bar and volleyball court, Simpson has a view of Angel Island, Alcatraz and the Marin Headlands. A Mercedes, a Lexus, a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle and a Range Rover are parked in his dirt driveway.
Warriors Trade Proposal Lands New Steph Curry Co-Star & Shot-Blocking Big Man
The Golden State Warriors already have a substantial pick-heavy offer on the table for a potential new Stephen Curry co-star in Utah Jazz‘s All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen, according to The Athletic’s Tony Jones. Whether that would be enough is another question. “Golden State has an offer on the...
San Francisco skateboarders hold smaller "hill bomb" at Dolores park
San Francisco — A "Hill Bomb" still took place despite the San Francisco Police Department's effort to stop it.SFPD shut down Dolores Street from 18th to 21st to stop the annual "Dolores Hill Bomb" skateboarding event from taking place.The event involves skateboarders taking over the street to ride down the hill next to Dolores Park at extreme speeds. There have been injuries and even a death. Despite that, Greg Runnels still showed up at Dolores Park."You've got to keep doing it otherwise you're going to be oppressed," said Runnels.When he arrived, what he found was SFPD had shut down the road...
DIMES: The real reason there will never be another dynasty like the Warriors
Warriors beat writer Danny Emerman shares his thoughts on the NBA offseason and beyond. Steve Ballmer passed Bill Gates in net worth for the first time in the former Microsoft CEO’s life last week, becoming the sixth-richest person in the world. At the same time, he was so scared...
Record empty offices hurt SF firms, workers who tailor, repair spaces
The record-high office-vacancy rates plaguing San Francisco don’t just hurt landlords, real-estate agents and small-business owners who rely on commuter foot traffic — they also hurt contractors and laborers who do “tenant improvements,” or the work done to spaces that get leased. The valuation of the work permitted last year for office alterations and repairs in The City was at its lowest level since 2016, and only a little better in the first half of this year, according to data provided by the Department of...
This Will Be Brock Purdy’s Last Season on the San Francisco 49ers
Quarterback is the most critical position on a team to determine success. For the San Francisco 49ers, they are in a predicament with Brock Purdy, but one that will end with 2024 being his last season in San Francisco. Purdy came onto the scene for the 49ers toward the backend...
Warriors Coach Makes Painful Admission About Klay Thompson Exit
This NBA free agency hasn't been filled with massive superstars moving around like in years past, but there are some household names on the move. Paul George got the party started when he decided to leave the Los Angeles Clippers for the Philadelphia 76ers, and former Golden State Warriors star ...
San Francisco's Fillmore Jazz Festival celebrates 35 years with music, food, and fun
SAN FRANCISCO - The Fillmore Jazz Festival kicked off in San Francisco on Saturday. It's the largest jazz festival on the West Coast. Music fans got to the festival early to stake out a prime spot Saturday in front of one of the main stages near California Street. "We come...
Dharmesh Patel Granted Mental Health Diversion After California Cliff Incident
In a significant development, Dharmesh Patel, the man accused of driving his family off a California cliff, has been granted a mental health diversion program by the court. This decision has raised various discussions and analyses regarding its implications. Background of the Incident. Dharmesh Patel, 41, pleaded not guilty to...
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