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Arsonist possibly responsible for four South Bay fires
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. - In the Santa Cruz Mountains investigators are looking into a series of suspicious fires which could be the work of an arsonist. The four fires occurred over the past two weeks around the Lexington Reservoir area in the mountain communities to the south of Los Gatos. The "Lexington Basin" as it is called is considered a very high fire danger area.
$76 million to help bolster security at California houses of worship, nonprofits
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday announced that $76 million in grant funding will be made available to bolster security at houses of worship and community nonprofits in the wake of escalating hate crimes. “An attack against any community is an attack against our entire state and our values,” Newsom said in a statement. “Every […]
Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael Zambada a victory for Gilroy mother who lost son to fentanyl
There was a time when Gilroy was known as a command and control center for the cartels, but the fentanyl crisis changed all that. All of Santa Clara County is now known as a high drug trafficking area. "The pain and the despair that I live with every single day,...
Airport plans ruffle feathers in the Baylands
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... For Avroh Shah, the Palo Alto Baylands offers the perfect recreational respite – a scenic place to take hikes with family and friends during the summer months. Like thousands of Palo Alto residents and visitors, he is well familiar with the nature preserve’s...
Bay Area gymnasts inspired by US Olympic teams' achievements
Gymnastics fever is taking over. With the U.S. women's gymnastics team winning gold and the men's team taking bronze, people around the country are celebrating and getting ready for more. Local gymnasts say the joy from Team U.S.A. has been infectious and inspiring. At Apex Gymnastics in San Jose, gymnasts...
Bay Area extends air quality advisory amid wildfire smoke
(KRON) — The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) has extended an air quality advisory through Thursday, August 1, due to persistent wildfire smoke from the Pedro Fire and other California wildfires. Smoke from these fires is expected to continue affecting air quality throughout the Bay Area. Residents may notice hazy skies and the […]
Match Preview: LA Galaxy at San Jose Earthquakes | July 31, 2024
Wednesday’s match marks the 102nd edition across all competitions of the California Clásico between the Galaxy and the San Jose Earthquakes, with LA leading the all-time series 49-33-19 (166 GF, 142 GA). Against San Jose, LA holds a 40-28-17 record in league play, a 4-1-1 record in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and a 5-4-1 record in the MLS Cup Playoffs. In 45 all-time regular-season road matches played against the Earthquakes, the Galaxy hold a 16-18-11 record. Notably, LA is unbeaten in its last six matches played on the road (5-0-1; 17 GF; 8 GA) against San Jose dating back to June 26, 2021. Additionally, the Galaxy are unbeaten in three regular-season matches played against the Earthquakes (3-0-0; 10 GF, 4 GA) during the 2024 campaign.
49ers camp: Purdy intercepted on four of final five throws
SANTA CLARA — Brock Purdy had four of his final five passes intercepted Tuesday, yet there was no sulking as he came off the 49ers’ practice field. “He’s not throwing a temper tantrum or anything like that,” fullback Kyle Juszczyk said of Purdy’s typical demeanor. “He’s hard on himself and generally stays pretty positive.”
Dry thunderstorms raise wildfire risks in California. Here's what to know
Portions of Northern California may experience thunderstorms this weekend but don’t expect it to come with a downpour. The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center forecast on Tuesday that isolated, dry thunderstorms could occur beginning Friday, especially on Saturday. Here’s what to know about dry thunderstorms. ...
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 […]
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