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San Francisco public pools offering free entry amid heat wave
Across San Francisco, public pools will offer free entry Wednesday. The city's Recreation and Park Department invited everyone to visit their nine pools in light of the National Weather Service's heat advisory, which extends through Thursday afternoon in the city. Like Tuesday, the weather service predicted Wednesday's high temperature to...
Everest High School graduate receives SFSU Presidential Scholarship
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A recent Everest High School graduate has received the Presidential Scholarship from San Francisco State University. According to San Francisco State University’s website, the scholarship is given to four students upon entering the freshman cohort. It is based on academic performance, leadership contributions, and service activities during high school. It is primarily focused on first-generation, low-income students from the San Francisco Bay Area.
Alameda County Fair adds measures to keep cool in triple-digit heat
PLEASANTON, Calif. - Alameda County Fair officials have made adjustments to battle the triple-digit heat that continues through the Fourth of July holiday week. They have added more mist and hydration stations, shaded areas to sit, and new schedules that have livestock shows starting in the cooler early morning hours.
Passenger stabbed on SamTrans after suspect tries to steal bus
SAN BRUNO, Calif. - An elderly passenger aboard a SamTrans bus was stabbed in San Bruno Wednesday morning by a man who allegedly tried to steal the bus, sheriff's officials say. John Allmon, 58, previously of Oakland, was booked into the San Mateo County Jail on charges of robbery, assault...
San Jose man dies amid Bay Area heat wave
A Man in San Jose died amid a heat wave in the Bay Area, Mayor Matt Mahan said on Wednesday. Mahan posted on social media that a homeless man died on Tuesday due to the heat. "This was an avoidable tragedy and exactly why we’re moving with urgency to create enough basic, dignified shelter for everyone — it’s not compassionate to leave people suffering in unmanaged, unsheltered and unsafe conditions. We’ll be keeping our cooling centers open late through July 9th — please help spread the word," Mahan said in a statement.
Bay Area: Several 4th of July celebrations canceled amid fire concerns
(KRON) — Several Fourth of July celebrations were canceled due to fears of fire amid the Bay Area’s most recent heat advisory. Antioch, Healdsburg, and St. Helena have postponed their celebrations, with several neighboring cities following suit as well. Antioch On Tuesday, Antioch canceled its entire Fourth of July parade following an excessive heat warning. […]
California MAN CONVICTED of HATE CRIME MURDER in 2018 Stabbing Death of GAY COLLEGE STUDENT
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A California man had been found guilty of murder with a hate crime charge on Wednesday in the 2018 stabbing death of a gay University of Pennsylvania student. Samuel Woodward, 26, was found guilty of first-degree murder and enhancement in the death of Blaze Bernstein, a gay, Jewish college student who […]
Recalled Takata airbags remain in 700K California vehicles, data shows
More than 6.4 million vehicles are currently operating in the United States with airbags that were recalled 10 years ago, according to the vehicle analyst company Carfax.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration referred to the 2014 Takata airbag recall as the largest and most complex safety recall in U.S. history. Twenty-seven people in the U.S. have been killed by these airbags and at least 400 have been injured.According to Carfax, more than 2.5 million vehicles -- about 40% of the total -- are in states that NHTSA labeled Zone A, which is defined as having a high threat to safety...
California heat wave: How long will it last?
OAKLAND, Calif. - For the second consecutive day, temperatures on Wednesday will hover over 100 degrees in many inland areas in California including in Bay Area cities including Santa Rosa, Calistoga, Livermore, Cupertino and beyond. The National Weather Service predicts similar triple-digit temps for the July 4 holiday and at...
Dons Conclude 2024 Signing Class
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The University of San Francisco volleyball team and Head Coach Diogo Silva have officially announced the remainder of the signing class for the 2024 season. "I'm genuinely excited as we approach the upcoming season," Silva said. "We have a dynamic, youthful team brimming with talent....
Humboldt Receives $360,000 Grant for ADPI-MENA Student Support
Cal Poly Humboldt received $360,000 from the California State University Chancellor’s Office to support students of Asian, Desi, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and North African (ADPI-MENA) descent. “Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to providing our students with opportunities to connect across our campus, and that includes finding communities in...
Motorcylist Killed Monday Evening When Bike Crashes Into Guard Rail On Hwy 1
A motorcyclist was killed earlier this week when they rammed into a guard rail in Half Moon Bay, according to the California Highway Patrol. At about 7:30 p.m. Monday, the motorcyclist was traveling south on state Highway 1 near Bayhill Road when they failed to negotiate a curve and hit a guard rail. The rider was ejected and sustained fatal injuries, CHP said.
Man dies amid heat wave in San Jose
A man in San Jose died amid a heat wave in the Bay Area, Mayor Matt Mahan and police said on Wednesday. San Jose police told NBC Bay Area that just before 8 p.m. Tuesday, they responded to a report of a man who was found dead. They added that there were no signs of foul play.
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