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Here Are The Best And Worst Cities For Women To Live In 2024: Study
Columbia, Maryland, Fremont, California and Huntington Beach, California, ranked as the top three best cities for women to lay down roots. The post Here Are The Best And Worst Cities For Women To Live In 2024: Study appeared first on MadameNoire.
Palo Alto residents finding creative ways to cool off during relentless heat wave
PALO ALTO - The relentless heat wave is impacting people throughout the Bay Area.It was originally forecasted to peak on Tuesday, but temperatures in the 90s will continue to impact some areas all weekend long and some people in Palo Alto getting a little uncomfortable."I wanna get in the cool house," Kylie Gifford said.But they're finding ways to adapt, wearing summer sandals and sunglasses, pulling out an umbrella to shield themselves from the sun, and finding cool spaces."We're going to go sit in the theatre," Linda Catalano said.Catalano was on her way to the Stanford Theatre to catch a movie...
Milpitas seeks protective order against former city manager
Milpitas is seeking an order against its former city manager to stop him from leaking information prior to a trial, the latest saga in an ongoing legal battle. Last December, ousted City Manager Steve McHarris filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Milpitas, accusing city officials of intimidation and unethical behavior — including Mayor Carmen Montano. The city denied wrongdoing and hired an outside law firm to conduct its own investigation into the same issues.
Several Bay Area cities, counties receiving state money to combat homelessness
In a virtual news conference Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced more than $130 million to help combat the state's homelessness crisis."We need to take back the streets, and these encampment resolution grants are a part of that," Newsom said.In total, 18 cities and counties across the state will be receiving part of the money. That includes several locations here in the Bay Area, like San Francisco and Contra Costa County.Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia said his county plans on using the $5.7 million it's receiving to clear an encampment near the city of San Pablo.MORE: Sonoma Co. parking lot...
New cameras crack down on bus lane parkers with pricey ticket
ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) – An expensive ticket may be coming to East Bay drivers parked in a bus lane. Beginning Monday, AC Transit will begin issuing pricey tickets to drivers in the bus lane. Cameras that once sent warnings to drivers parked in bus lanes will now send tickets up to $110. The cameras […]
Game comes down to final minutes in 35-31 win vs. Nevada
SAN JOSE—The weather at kickoff felt more like September in Las Vegas than October in the Bay Area. Both offenses were on fire. Tempers on the sideline could get too heated. On top of the actual excessive heat warning, the San Jose State Spartans' football game on Saturday was an instant classic with heat analogies galore. In the last two minutes, San Jose State (4-1, 2-0 Mountain West) executed on big plays, in a 35-31 win over the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-4, 0-1 MW) at CEFCU Stadium.
Fallen tree, wires force temporary closure of Highway 17 near Glenwood Drive
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) -- CHP Santa Cruz says a fallen tree and wires forced a shutdown of Northbound Highway 17 just south of Glenwood Drive. Crews were able to remove the tree and have since reopened the highway. A photo from the CHP shows the tree laying across the highway with a portion The post Fallen tree, wires force temporary closure of Highway 17 near Glenwood Drive appeared first on KION546.
East Bay hills fire threat elevated as people soak up summer-like sun in October
Over in the East Bay, the heat was sweltering.It is supposed to be fall, but it felt more like the middle of the summer and had people looking for ways to beat the heat.Heather Farm in Walnut Creek was a hot spot for this hot October Saturday.MORE: Bay Area copes and cools from October sizzle at coast as heat wave continues"I have grown up in the area. This is like the hottest it's ever been in the summertime. It's so hot today," said Felicia Adler, who lives in Martinez.It is hot, but it's not summer. The East Bay continues to...
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