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Democrats run the California Capitol. When the party backs a bill, lawmakers pay attention
The California Democratic Party’s primary function is electing candidates. Lately, it’s become a lobbying powerhouse, taking positions on dozens of bills. The party usually gets its way. The post Democrats run the California Capitol. When the party backs a bill, lawmakers pay attention appeared first on Long Beach Post.
New water regulations in California
The regulation is expected to cover about 500,000 acres of water savings by 2040.
Google Wallet adds 26 new supported banks in the US
Google was never quite sure what to call its mobile payment service — whether that was Google Wallet, Android Pay, Google Pay, or Google Wallet again — but it certainly knows what it's doing with the service itself. In addition to all the major credit card companies and nationwide banks like Chase and Wells Fargo, Google Wallet now supports over 4,700 smaller banks and credit unions, and the list just keeps on growing.
California Lottery Daily 3 Midday, Daily Derby winning numbers for July 21, 2024
Evening: 3-6-7 Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here. 1st:1 Gold Rush-2nd:9 Winning Spirit-3rd:5 California Classic, Race Time: 1:46.24. Check Daily Derby payouts and previous drawings here. Fantasy 5. 07-26-29-35-36 Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Daily 4. 8-0-3-8 Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
California wildfires pull resources from PG&E water infrastructure project
(FOX40.COM) — Completion of a crucial Pacific Gas and Electric water infrastructure project in Nevada County has been delayed as aerial assets are needed to fight fires in California and nationwide. On Friday, the Nevada Irrigation District shared that heavy-lift helicopters that were needed to continue repairs along the South Yuba Pipe were reassigned to […]
Liberty native Donatto graduates with Master of Science from Stanford University
TaNia Donatto, Liberty High School Class of 2019, graduated with her Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University located in Palo Alto, Calif., in June 2024. At graduation, TaNia was presented with the Centennial Teaching Assistant Award voted on by the students and faculty for her...
Michele Rasmussen to take over as vice provost for student affairs
Michele Rasmussen, current dean of students in the university at the University of Chicago, will begin her new role as vice provost for student affairs at Stanford on Sept. 10. Rasmussen is “very keen” to meet new and returning Stanford students to hear about their expectations and experiences, she wrote...
Meet Malcolm Harris, Author of “Palo Alto”
Last week, David Sacks addressed the crowd at the Republican National Convention 2024 in Milwaukee, an event our Talk of the Bay host Chris Krohn has been covering [LINKS COMING SOON]. I strongly recommend reading Malcolm Harris’s book “Palo Alto” to understand how exactly we arrived at this point: how did we get from exporting Californian mining engineering expertise around the globe after the Gold Rush to the venture capitalists like Joe Londsdale and David Sacks impacting national politics?
Heat Advisory and Excessive Heat Warning July 22–24
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory and excessive heat warning through 11 p.m. Wednesday, July 24. Temperatures are expected to be well above average with moderate to major heat risk. Tuesday is forecasted to be the warmest day with a forecast of 92 degrees. Potential Thunderstorm activity may occur late Tuesday into Wednesday. The Foothills area will be the greatest area of risk if thunderstorms materialize.
Crowds flock to 69th annual Obon festival in Mountain View
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Crowds flocked to the Mountain View Buddhist Temple this weekend for the 69th annual Obon Festival and Bazaar. The festival opened on Saturday, July 20, with a performance by students of the Mountain View Buddhist Temple’s Taiko (Japanese drums) program, with each student stepping forward to do a short, self-composed drumming solo as the crowd cheered.
Meet five Bay Area athletes who are competing for Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. Five Jewish athletes who were standouts at top Division-I sports programs in the Bay Area will soon be competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics — not for the U.S., but for Israel. Here’s a brief look at their achievements.
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