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California needs a million EV charging stations — but that’s ‘unlikely’ and ‘unrealistic’
Public chargers must be built at an unprecedented pace to meet the target in less than 7 years, and then doubled to 2 million in 2035. The high cost — $120,000 or more for one fast charger— is just one obstacle.
Temps On The Rise Again
Wednesday will be a sunny and warmer day for many as our weather pattern shifts. High pressure to our east will retrograde and bring breezy conditions and warmer temps back into the forecast, especially for late week. Stratus clouds will start off the day at the coast and inland valleys with patchy fog/mist possible before dissipating. Then sunny and dry conditions will continue. Above normal temps and a moderate heat risk will return for some inland areas. A fire weather concern will increase as we head into the weekend and next week.
Crosley Jabro Mk III: Compete at Monterey for less than $25K
How to get on track during Monterey without breaking the bank? This Monterey Historic-eligible sports racer can be yours for less than $25,000. Built on a Fiat chassis, this old-school H-mod racer features a Crosley engine and Jabro Mk lll body. This Jabro-Crosley racer competed at several events throughout the...
Hollister man dies in July 9 traffic accident
A 31-year-old Hollister resident died in a July 9 traffic accident on Highway 25, according to authorities. About 9:10pm July 9, the Hollister Police dispatch center received multiple calls reporting that a vehicle had crashed into a light pole on Pinnacles National Park Highway (Highway 25) at the intersection of Hillcrest Road, police said. Some of the reports claimed the vehicle had caught on fire and a crowd was gathered around it.
Gaining professional experience and helping fellow Slugs through Chancellor’s Undergraduate Internship Program
In her last year at UC Santa Cruz, Jane Grantham tackled numerous challenges, but one project stands out: developing a resource to assist fellow students in preparing for their careers. Through her participation in the Chancellor’s Undergraduate Internship Program (CUIP), Grantham (Porter ’24, Art & Design for Games & Playable...
The Humanities Institute receives Global Public Humanities Award
The Humanities Institute (THI) at UC Santa Cruz was honored as one of the two inaugural winners of the “Public Humanities Award for Leadership in Practice and Community” at the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) annual meeting in May 2024. The award was presented by the Public Humanities Network at CHCI, a global community of centers and institutes engaged in building research through partnership, to recognize and celebrate examples of exceptional public humanities work.
Saison Cellar Scotts Valley Welcomes New Manager
July 16, 2024 – Truth be told, I was shopping for something that ACE Hardware in Scotts Valley didn’t have when I noticed activity going on outside Saison Cellar & Wine Bar in the Kings Village Shopping Center. They were hosting a popup with Kikuchi x Yuko and at least a few Saison patrons were taking advantage of the opportunity. I was curious what they had on their list for Sauvignon Blanc and operations director Jane McElrone pointed me to two interesting French options, the 2020 Pascal Jolivet and the 2020 Saint Sulpice SB-Semillon, both of which I included in last Friday’s “Grape Escape” on Sauvy B.
Orinda Man Appointed to Employment Training Panel
Kumani Armstrong, of Orinda has been appointed the Assistant Director/Chief counsel at the Employment Training Panel. The Employment Training Panel (ETP) provides funding to employers to assist in upgrading the skills of their workers through training that leads to good paying, long-term jobs. According to the release by Governor Gavin...
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