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Two Popular Baby Bottle Companies Are Being Sued Over Microplastic Concerns
A group of concerned parents have banned together to file a class action lawsuit against two popular baby bottle manufacturers. In the suit, the parents allege that both Philips Avent and Dr. Brown's intentionally mislead consumers about the safety of certain baby bottles and sippy cups, which the parents claim can expose infants and toddlers to harmful microplastics. Find out if your baby's bottles are included in Dr. Browns baby bottle lawsuit, and what you need to know about the claims being made. A class action lawsuit has been lodged against Dr. Brown's baby bottles.On June 25, 2024 a proposed...
Gov. Gavin Newsom leaves California amid brutal heat wave and wildfires
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom is visiting other states, campaigning for President Joe Biden. This comes on the heels of the presidential debate, which left Americans wondering about Joe Biden's stamina for another term. Many Californians are frustrated with the governor for leaving the state during a brutal heat wave and devastating fires. He's off campaigning for President Biden's re-election, being very vocal about his support. Something Republicans say he's using as a guise to campaign for himself should Biden step aside. "Gov. Newsom has been running a shadow presidential campaign for quite some time," said the chairwoman of the...
Public Agenda: Next steps for Buena Vista
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CITY COUNCIL … The council is not meeting this week. PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION … The commission plans to consider approving a vesting tentative map to allow for a subdivision of a 4.5-acre parcel at the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park to facilitate the park’s redevelopment. The commission also plans to consider zoning amendments relating to parking and loading zones near transit stops. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 250 Hamilton Ave. Those wishing to participate by Zoom can do so by dialing 669-900-6833 and using Meeting ID: 916 4155 9499.
Supreme Court Gives Cities in California and Beyond More Power to Crack Down on Homeless Camps
The Santa Barbara Independent republishes stories from CalMatters.org on state and local issues impacting readers in Santa Barbara County. The U.S. Supreme Court today granted cities more power to arrest, cite and fine people who sleep outside in public places — overturning six years of legal protections for homeless residents in California and other western states.
California advances first-in-nation plan to set water budgets for cities statewide
California officials have approved a first-of-its-kind regulation that will set long-term limits on the amounts of water the state’s urban utilities can use on an annual basis. The State Water Resources Control Board granted unanimous support Wednesday to sweeping conservation measures that are expected to generate about 500,000 acre-feet in water savings each year by…
Around Town: New friends and old
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... JUST FRIENDS … Palo Alto already has eight “sister” cities around the world and one “sibling” city in Indiana (Bloomington), but in June the city welcomed a new type of municipal relationship: a “friendship” city. The City Council unanimously approved its first friendship cities agreement on June 17 with Narok, a community of about 45,000 residents in southwest Kenya. Situated next to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Narok serves as the capital of a county whose name it shares and is home to the Massai, an indigenous community. According to a report from City Manager Ed Shikada, Narok only became a municipality in October 2019 as its population rapidly increased. The friendship was spearheaded by Barb Mackraz, CEO of the local nonprofit Oliveseed Foundation, which helps build libraries, science labs and other educational facilities in the Maasai Mara region. Mackraz also serves on the board of Neighbors Abroad, the nonprofit that administers Palo Alto’s sister, sibling and now friendship programs. The main difference between the nascent “friendship” program and the existing sister and sibling programs is the level of involvement. Siblings last forever, friendships have a three-year limit, with an option to renew. “Palo Alto often receives requests from communities abroad requesting a Sister City or other relationship with Palo Alto and the City acknowledges that the Sister City level of engagement with that number of additional communities abroad would be difficult to manage,” Shikada’s report states. “The City Council created the Friendship City Program to address these requests as a lighter-touch connection with the City of Palo Alto not intended to be an ongoing long-term relationship with new cities which should not require significant commitments by the city or Neighbors Abroad.” Otherwise, friendship cities will enjoy the same types of activities that define existing partnerships. A description of the proposed partnership notes that the Narok program is expected to involve student exchanges and joint conversations about sustainability best practices. According to Neighbors Abroad, Narok is already in the planning stages of student exchanges through Hidden Villa, a nonprofit that runs summer camps and focuses on sustainability.
Redwood City-based film festival set to honor ‘brave’ stories
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Being brave means telling the story that most scares us but conquering our fears anyway. That’s a definition plucked from the personal lexicon of Tony Gapastione, founder and executive director of BraveMaker, a Redwood City-based nonprofit film festival, now in its sixth year.
Outmigration cost California $24B in departed incomes as poorer people move in
(The Center Square) - Outmigration to other states cost California $24 billion in outgoing personal incomes across 2021 and 2022, according to new IRS data. Departing Californians were significantly wealthier and more likely to have children or spouses than incoming Americans, suggesting wealthy families are leaving the state as poorer individuals come to seek their California dream. California lost a net 144,203 tax filers in the two years, representing $24 billion in lost personal adjusted gross income for the state. Those leaving the state had...
Joseph Eichler’s personal home sells for $5.5M in Atherton
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Each week, Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales activity along the Midpeninsula in the communities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Portola Valley and Woodside. Home sales are provided by California Resource, a real estate information company that obtains the information from counties’ recorder’s offices. Information is recorded from deeds after the close of escrow and published within four to eight weeks. Here’s a look at home sales activity between May 20 – June 7 that was made public the week of July 1.
California Thompson fire 29% contained, smaller French fire 5% contained
California's Thompson fire was 29% contained and had burned 3,789 acres in Butte County by Thursday night. The French wildfire in Mariposa County was 5% contained and had burned 843 acres as of early Friday morning.
Man from Mountain View apprehended for purportedly attempting to stab another person
According to the Mountain View Police Department, a man from Mountain View was apprehended on Thursday evening on suspicion of attempting to stab an acquaintance in the stomach. The altercation arose from a dispute regarding a stolen necklace. According to the Mountain View police department, at approximately 5:20 p.m. on...
A sitting ovation for band leader
Steve Chandler celebrates his birthday today. He will be a mere 164 years younger than the United States, which celebrated its 248th yesterday. For the 40th, and final, time, Chandler joined the Independence Day festivities in Half Moon Bay as part of the Sit Down Marching Band. For the past...
Mayor confirms death of homeless individual in San Jose due to severe heat wave
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has reported the tragic death of a homeless person in the area due to the ongoing heatwave. The intense heat proved to be fatal for the individual who was living on the streets in San Jose. On X, Mahan expressed their thoughts on the death,...
Catch the ‘Live at Juilliard’ concert series in Santa Rosa this summer
The “Live at Juillard” concert series is a well-loved Santa Rosa musical tradition that is in its 29th year. These free, family-friendly concerts in the park occur every Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. starting this month. The concerts are hosted by the City of Santa Rosa. The...
[UPDATE 12:25 p.m.] Vegetation Fire Erupts in Northern Sonoma County Amid Heat Wave
A vegetation fire called the “Pocket Fire” ignited this morning in the Northern Sonoma County community of Geyserville. The blaze comes at the peak of the region’s heat wave, exacerbating concerns about its rapid spread. Several fire cameras, including those positioned at Geyser Peak, Pine Mountain, and...
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