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Park Fire smoke steers clear of The City — for now
Smoke from the Park Fire has steered clear of The City, but experts warn that doesn’t mean San Franciscans will fully avoid fumes from the blaze that grew into the fifth-largest wildfire in state history Tuesday. The Park Fire has scorched 383,619 acres — just less than 13 times the size of San Francisco —- across Butte, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties in Northern California, as of Cal Fire’s latest update Tuesday morning. ...
East San Jose’s Mexican Heritage Plaza has a bright future
As the Mexican Heritage Plaza celebrates its 25th anniversary, its operators continue to strive for a brighter future for East San Jose residents. The School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza and its partners are bringing health care, affordable housing and economic development to the Mayfair neighborhood — as well as creating San Jose’s first cultural district known as La Avenida. Gardner Health Services will provide mental health, medical, dental and chiropractic services at its family wellness center, which will break ground in August and open next year. A black box theater and cafe will be operated by the School of Arts and Culture. Graffiti and blight marring nearby vacant storefronts have been replaced with colorful murals of a jaguar, hummingbird, butterflies and flowers — representing a sense of renewal.
Stanford Welcomes Wang to The Farm
STANFORD, Calif. – The Stanford men’s golf roster got deeper on Monday afternoon, as Stanford Knowles Family Director of Men’s Golf, Conrad Ray, announced the addition of incoming California transfer Nathan Wang. Wang will join the Cardinal ahead of the 2024-25 campaign with two seasons of eligibility...
California Lost 420K Public School Kids in 4 Years — & May Drop 1M More by 2031
California public school enrollment passed the 5 million mark in 1991. That number quickly grew to 6 million by 1999 and then reached 6.4 million students in 2004. Then, the growth machine stalled. California has long seen a large percentage of its residents move to other states, but international immigration and high birth rates more […]
California wildfires have already charred 30 times as many acres as all of last year — and it's still summer
It's not even the midpoint of summer in California and wildfires have already scorched more than 751,000 acres, straining firefighting resources, forcing evacuations and destroying homes.
KP Seeds of Hope Uplifts and Empowers Cancer Survivors and Families
It was party time at Seeds of Hope, Kaiser Permanente’s 12th annual free Cancer Survivors Day Conference and Celebration at its Santa Clara Medical Center campus June 9. Zenaida Velasquez, a San Jose resident, 36-year KP member and cancer survivor, was dancing on the grass in the West Courtyard, doing the Cabbage Patch—an energetic dance from the 80s.
MATCH GUIDE: San Jose vs LA Galaxy
WHERE TO LISTEN: 810 The Spread and La Kaliente 1370 AM. PLEASE NOTE: All season tickets and single game tickets are fully digital and located in the Earthquakes App. They should be saved to your digital wallet ahead of time for best results. Your phone is your ticket. PayPal Park...
Sunnyvale Shooting Leaves One Dead: Fourth Juvenile Arrested Following Tragic Incident
On the night of April 30, officers were dispatched to South Bernardo Avenue after reports of gunshots at approximately 12:07 a.m., where they discovered an adult male with gunshot wounds seated inside a vehicle. The victim, despite the efforts of first responders who provided immediate medical aid, was later announced...
San Jose mayor rebukes Newsom's homeless encampment order
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is arguing against Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent order for local jurisdictions to proceed with the clearing of homeless encampments, saying immediate sweeps are the wrong way to deal with them.Mehan released his statement about the executive order on Sunday, noting that he understands Newsom's frustration with sprawling homeless encampments in California's urban centers, but insisting that the homeless have to have options for new living spaces. "Clearing encampments only works if we have places for people to go, and require that they use them," Mahan said. The governor's executive order urges cities to adopt homelessness...
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