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TIMELINE: Hottest day of inland heat wave with advisories and warnings still in effect
Tuesday is day two of three for the Bay Area's inland heat wave and will be the hottest day of the week.The hottest cities reach 100-104 in the afternoon with Moderate to Major heat risk continuing.LIVE: Track real-time temperatures during Bay Area heat waveHeat Advisory and Excessive Heat Warning continue until Wednesday eveningThe Coast remains comfy in the 60s and 70s.Much cooler air arrives Friday.WATCH: Heat wave vs. heat exhaustion - how to tell the differenceMeteorologist Drew Tuma explains the symptoms of heat stroke and heat exhaustion -- and how to tell the difference.VIDEO: Extreme heat dangers and safety tips:...
Harris supporter from Peninsula mobilizes voters after Biden steps aside
Amid the churn of her printer and chime of her phone, it's been a chaotic couple of days for Kamala Harris supporter Harini Krishnan. "I will say the last 48 hours has been a blur, but it has been a magical blur," she told CBS News Bay Area. Lovingly known as Harini Auntie to young Harris supporters, Krishnan has been championing the current vice president since 2019, and as friend for longer. She leads an organization that was known as South Asians for Biden just 48 hours ago, but has since rebranded to South Asians for Harris in the wake...
State celebrates five years and secure water for hundreds of thousands of Californians thanks to the SAFER drinking water program
State officials, advocates and residents gathered in Porterville on Monday to celebrate the five-year mark of a state drinking water program born of the crippling 2012-2016 drought. That’s when the entire community of east Porterville went dry – for months. There was no government program available to help and nonprofits...
Antonio Villaraigosa, former LA mayor, makes another run for California governor
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is making another run for California governor."California is the state where anything is possible with hard work and determination, but our future depends on our willingness to face our biggest challenges," he said in his announcement video posted on social media Tuesday. "I believe we need a problem solver to lead our state. That's why I'm running for governor."Villaraigosa, 71, ran for governor in 2018 but finished third in the primary.Several other Democrats have already announced their candidacy, including Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, Sen. Toni Atkins, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond and former State Controller Betty Yee.Gov. Gavin Newsom is term-limited and cannot run for reelection.This is a developing story. This article will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Shift to La Niña for the coming winter could affect the next water year in the West
While California and Nevada remain virtually drought-free, climate experts say extreme heat and wildfire risk may continue plaguing the West for months. Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said during a webinar Monday that ongoing heat events across the West present a major risk to vulnerable communities, despite a good water supply outlook for the region.
Stanford joins initiative to reach rural students
Stanford has joined a consortium of colleges and universities that are working to bring more students from rural areas and small towns to their campuses. As a member of the STARS College Network, Stanford will receive funding and strategic support for growing the university’s focus on high school students from small communities and supporting them after they enroll. STARS launched in 2023 with 16 founding colleges and universities and today is announcing the addition of Stanford and 15 other institutions.
How Proposition E reduces oversight of the San Francisco Police Department
Proposition E not only limits the Police Commission’s oversight authority but also updates 2019 laws to enhance protection for San Franciscans against invasive, untested, or biased police technologies. Proposition E not only limits the Police Commission’s oversight authority but also updates 2019 laws to enhance protection for San Franciscans against invasive, untested, or biased police technologies.
Suicide prevention net on Golden Gate bridge cut deaths in half last year, officials say
The net, which cost hundreds of millions of dollars and was completed behind schedule, greatly reduced suicide deaths in 2023, according to the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.
San Francisco DA worker fired for sending email to staff asking ‘what color panties you have on?’
A former employee at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, who was fired after replying to an office-wide email with a salacious comment, is now suing the department, his former boss, and some of his former co-workers. The scandal erupted on January 26, when DA Brooke Jenkins sent an...
Hogan Harris and three relievers from the Oakland Athletics team up to shut out the Houston Astros 4-0
Hogan Harris and three relief pitchers combined to throw a shutout, as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Houston Astros 4-0 on Monday night. Harris (2-3) gave up seven hits over 6 2/3 innings and tied his career-high with seven strikeouts. This win was his first since June 18, and he credited adjustments made during the All-Star break for his improved performance.
Fremont police say felon out on bail killed girlfriend
(KRON) – A felon out on bail for attempted murder has been arrested for suspicion of murder of his girlfriend, according to Fremont Police Department. Fremont police officers responded to Lake Arrowhead Avenue and Alvardo Boulevard regarding a shooting at 8:55 p.m. on Saturday. Police located a woman who sustained a gunshot wound. The victim […]
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