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New water regulations in California
The regulation is expected to cover about 500,000 acres of water savings by 2040.
Google Wallet adds 26 new supported banks in the US
Google was never quite sure what to call its mobile payment service — whether that was Google Wallet, Android Pay, Google Pay, or Google Wallet again — but it certainly knows what it's doing with the service itself. In addition to all the major credit card companies and nationwide banks like Chase and Wells Fargo, Google Wallet now supports over 4,700 smaller banks and credit unions, and the list just keeps on growing.
California Lottery Daily 3 Midday, Daily Derby winning numbers for July 21, 2024
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California wildfires pull resources from PG&E water infrastructure project
(FOX40.COM) — Completion of a crucial Pacific Gas and Electric water infrastructure project in Nevada County has been delayed as aerial assets are needed to fight fires in California and nationwide. On Friday, the Nevada Irrigation District shared that heavy-lift helicopters that were needed to continue repairs along the South Yuba Pipe were reassigned to […]
California growers threatened by tomato-killing virus caused by the beet leafhopper
A tiny bug could skyrocket tomato prices and throw California's tomato farmers into crisis. The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors earlier in July declared a state of emergency as a virus brought on by the beet leafhopper threatens to ruin the summer’s tomato harvest and wipe out millions of dollars of crops.
Alameda Man Charged With Killing 5 Family Members Has Plea Delayed Again
The man suspected of fatally shooting five members of his family at their Alameda home this month had his arraignment delayed Monday for a second time. Shane Killian, 54, is now expected to appear in court on Aug. 30 on an array of charges, including murder, elder abuse, firearm and domestic violence-related offenses. He is being represented by the Alameda County public defender’s office, which declined to comment on Monday’s proceedings or the reason for the postponement.
Kenzie Smith, Oakland community activist and parks advocate, passed away over the weekend
Kenzi Smith, a cherished and prolific Oakland public figure and younger brother of rapper Mistah F.A.B., passed away at his home in Oakland on Saturday, July 20. Mistah F.A.B. first announced the passing of his younger brother on Instagram. “Sadden to wake up and share the news that my little brother passed yesterday,” read part of the caption.
‘Lake Walking, Revolutionary Talking,’ a Karla Brundage choreopoem
Bay Area poet, activist and educator Karla Brundage introduces “Lake Walking, Revolutionary Talking,” a mold breaking, interactive multimedia performance set in Oakland’s beloved Lake Merritt. On Aug. 9-10, audiences can experience Brundage’s latest work at the Black Arts Movement House (BAM House) in Oakland. The work is based on the third anthology of poems generated by the Bay Area based international poetry exchange program, West Oakland to West Africa (WO2WA), Black Rootedness: 54 Poets from Africa to America, published by Elyssar Press. The new experimental performance piece centers the voices of Ghanaian, Nigerian and Oakland poets, affirming, “It’s not taboo to go back for what you left behind”.
Builders say city impact fees hinder new housing. A recent Supreme Court ruling may give developers more power to fight them.
Jonathon Yu is not a professional developer, but he is interested in building new housing. In 2023, the 29-year-old product manager submitted plans to Sunnyvale to raze the modest 1,000-square-foot bungalow he bought a year earlier and replace it with a three-story, five-unit multifamily building. He paid a few thousand...
Meet five Bay Area athletes who are competing for Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. Five Jewish athletes who were standouts at top Division-I sports programs in the Bay Area will soon be competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics — not for the U.S., but for Israel. Here’s a brief look at their achievements.
San Francisco Burglar Convicted, Jesse James Chamberlin Found Guilty of First-Degree Burglary and Theft
San Francisco's fight against property crime marked another win as District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the conviction of a local burglar, obtained after a conclusive jury trial. Jesse James Chamberlin, 46, now stands guilty on multiple charges, including first-degree burglary and petty theft. In a statement captured by the SF District Attorney's Office, Jenkins lauded the jury's decision, commenting, "The jury's verdict holds Mr. Chamberlain accountable for his crimes and sends one more message that San Franciscans value public safety and will ensure there are consequences for those who break our laws and engage in brazen criminal activity."
CommonSpirit Health Foundation’s Humankindness Gala Raises $1.8 Million
On May 22, nearly 400 guests attended the 9th annual Humankindness Gala hosted by CommonSpirit Health Foundation, which addresses the needs of vulnerable communities through innovative health care programs. The event bedecked San Francisco City Hall with vibrant flower arrangements, courtesy of Natasha Lisitsa of Waterlily Pond. Attendees, including CommonSpirit...
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