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Pleasanton seeks volunteers for city committees, commissions
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The city of Pleasanton has begun accepting applications for volunteer residents who want to serve on some of the city’s various commissions and committees. Those who wish to apply must do so by Aug. 26. The city government recruits and appoints residents to...
Enrollment for the 2024-25 school year is underway
Do you have a child not currently enrolled Piedmont schools? Maybe a new kindergartener or a student switching from a previous school? Enroll now online!. At Piedmont Unified, we take pride in being a recognized leader in academic excellence statewide. And beyond academics, we are passionate about reaching and nurturing each child’s unique qualities. Our dedicated teachers and staff prioritize students, focusing on building strong relationships and creating safe, welcoming, and inclusive school environments.
Family demands safety improvements after 29-year-old mother of 2 is killed by suspected drunk driver
The mother of 2 young children was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver in Antioch early on Saturday morning. Her family and friends are outraged and saddened. They're demanding safety improvements. .
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,...
The Perfect Storm: Demand Construction’s Path in the Current Solar Industry
Photos courtesy of Demand Construction: Demand Leadership (from left to right), Harrison Reid, VP of Sales; Chase Hamiter, VP of Sales; Karl Johnstone, CRO; Damla Bahlounian, CMO; Hosep Bahlounian, President; Jack Patterson, Director of Brand; Jorrel Patterson, CEO; Nathan Roberts, Chief Experience Officer. The solar industry, once seen as a...
Keeping it Real: Yes! Rent in California is Too Damn High
Overview: California renters are struggling to keep pace with rising rental costs, with the average monthly rent in the state currently at $2,867. Proposition 33, which aims to repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, is designed to address the issue by prohibiting state limitations on local rent control initiatives. The state’s housing crisis has resulted in more renters spending half their income on rent, and the number of homeless in the state continues to rise. The practice of pricing people out of their rentals and requiring them to pay exorbitant deposits to secure a more affordable option elsewhere is not sustainable.
Värde Provides $105M Loan for Newly Developed California Multifamily Property Artisan Crossing
Värde Partners, a leading global alternative investment firm specializing in credit and credit-related assets, announced that it has provided Windy Hill Property Ventures, a firm specializing in real estate development in the Greater Bay Area, with $105 million in construction takeout refinancing for the Artisan Crossing apartment complex in Belmont, California.
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