Cupertino mayor, vice mayor to be sworn in Dec. 14
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Swearing-in ceremonyThe Cupertino City Council will be swearing in the city’s new mayor and vice mayor for 2024 at a Dec. 14 ceremony, taking place at 5 p.m. at Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Ave. RSVPs are encouraged to bit.ly/3FZL3bJ.Trustee area workshopsThe Fremont Union High School District is holding a series of workshops for the community to learn about the transition to trustee area elections, review the preliminary map scenarios, provide feedback and input and learn how to the use mapping software to design your own map.The first workshop was set for Dec. 7 at the district offices. Others are scheduled for Dec. 9, 9:30-11 a.m., at the Columbia Middle School library, 739 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, and for Dec. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino.Registration is required to https://tinyurl.com/k3h78mz5. For more information on trustee areas, visit www.fuhsd.org/trustee-areas.League seeks volunteersThe League of Women Voters Cu...New Museum Los Gatos puts ‘the lost ones’ on display
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
‘lost ones’ at NUMUAn exhibition centered on the work created during “the lost ones,” a multi-year performance project by Bay Area artist Liz Harvey,” is on view at New Museum Los Gatos through April 14. The project featured myriad performers rotating through an embroidered garment on which participants were invited to stitch images of endangered plants to highlight overlooked species, untold feminist histories and little-acknowledged art practices.For more information on “the lost ones: iterations and murmurs,” visit https://www.numulosgatos.org/exhibitions-2/the-lost-ones.Kiwanis holiday marketRelated ArticlesLocal News | Montalvo, museum host holiday happenings in Saratoga Local News | Bay Area arts: 9 great shows and exhibits to catch this weekend The Kiwanis Club of Los Gatos is hosting the Los Gatos Holiday Market on Dec. 16 at the civic center. The market features 100 artisans offering handmade wares, and the Key Clubs from Los Gatos High Schoo...South Bay high school district holding workshops on trustee elections
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Trustee area workshopsThe Fremont Union High School District is holding a series of workshops for the community to learn about the transition to trustee area elections, review the preliminary map scenarios, provide feedback and input and learn how to the use mapping software to design your own map.The first workshop was set for Dec. 7 at the district offices. Others are scheduled for Dec. 9, 9:30-11 a.m., at the Columbia Middle School library, 739 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, and for Dec. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino.Registration is required to https://tinyurl.com/k3h78mz5. For more information on trustee areas, visit www.fuhsd.org/trustee-areas.Holiday Improv ShowSunnyvale’s EnActe Arts is hosting a Holiday Improv Show Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. at the EnActerium, 830 Stewart Drive. Audiences can interact with improv pros, give them spontaneous prompts for them to creatively interpret and jump in with their own jokes and id...How SF Giants stack up in Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
The Shohei Sweepstakes head this week to Music City, where the decision — or indecision — of the sport’s preeminent but enigmatic star on his free-agent destination will define the gathering of the baseball world in Nashville and the rest of its offseason.The San Francisco Giants, finalists for him the first time around and desperately seeking a star, identified Ohtani as a priority this offseason. But as for their chances as the bidding possibly comes to a head this week?Mum’s the word.With MLB’s Winter Meetings set to begin Monday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that some initial suitors — the Rangers, Mets and Red Sox — had shifted their focus elsewhere. He identified the Dodgers, Blue Jays, Cubs and the incumbent Angels as teams confirmed to still be alive. The Giants? They “have long had a fondness for Ohtani, though where they stand in these sweepstakes is unknown.”Whether by design, or simply the result of a generally airtight front office, th...Milpitas High School opens student wellness center
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Student wellness centerStudents at Milpitas High School now have a place on campus to go for mental health resources and the support. State Representative Ro Khanna, whose District 17 includes Milpitas, secured $300,000 in community project funding for the new student wellness center as part of the House Appropriations Committee fiscal year 2022 funding bills. Additional funding came from the Mental Health Student Service Act and California Schools Partnership Grants acquired through the Santa Clara County Office of Education.Since opening on Nov. 16, 554 students have visited the center, with 130 repeat visitors and 16 students in crisis.“Expanding access to mental health services ensures students receive the support they need to be successful at school and in their communities,” said County Superintendent of Schools Mary Ann Dewan.“Now we have an established way of addressing the needs of our students and families who long before COVID have suffered traumatic events in their lives...Latest line: A good week for Sean Hannity, a bad week for Lexi Reese
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Sean HannityConservative Fox broadcaster convinces Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to appear in a hyped TV debate with him as host. It became a disjointed shouting match, but he still got the ratings. Lexi ReeseFormer Google VP who has never held public office drops out of the race to succeed Sen. Dianne Feinstein, lamenting that “career politicians” who have won other elections and raised money have an unfair advantage. Sam LiccardoFormer San Jose mayor files for a possible run to succeed retiring Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto. He’s well known. But can he beat supervisor Joe Simitian, who lives in the district and has already raised $680,000?Is historic preservation just another NIMBY tactic to avoid California housing laws?
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
When residents of the leafy Baywood neighborhood in San Mateo got word that a 1933 Spanish Revival home would be demolished to make way for a much larger house with an attached in-law unit, they pleaded with the city to put a stop to it. But the Peninsula town’s hands were tied. A California law passed in 2021 gave the owner the right to build two units where only a single-family home previously had been allowed.For years, neighborhoods like Baywood — where the average home sells for more than $2 million — took their lower-density character for granted. That has changed in recent years as state lawmakers passed measures like SB 9 intended to create more housing everywhere — especially in areas previously zoned for single-family homes.These state housing laws, though, carve out one notable exception: historic properties.Earlier this month, the San Mateo Heritage Alliance applied to the California Office of Historic Preservation to designate Baywood as a historic district, raising the...Share the Spirit: Oakley woman gets around fine without sight, with a little help from Lions Center
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Kellie Robison knew when just a youngster that she was going blind.The 62-year-old Oakley woman was born sighted, but it soon became apparent, even as an infant, that she couldn’t see well. Her sister, six years her senior, was born with the same vision-robbing disease, and their mother knew the signs to look out for.In some ways, Robison says, she was lucky. Although her vision deteriorated with alarming rapidity as she approached her teen years, she was able to start preparing for a life of blindness, largely through the assistance of the Lions Club, and the Lions Center for the Visually Impaired, a 70-year-old nonprofit based in Pittsburg and serving clients in Contra Costa, Alameda and Solano counties.“I’ve had a relationship with Lions for years, probably starting when I was a preteen,” Robison says. “The doctors told my mother to have me start learning Braille before I lost my vision. The Lions had a Braille section at the Oakland library where I’d check out Braille books. The...They said it: White House 2024?
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
“There’s one thing … that we have in common. Neither of us will be the nominee for our party in 2024.”— California Gov. Gavin Newsom, to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in their televised debate Thursday.Wish Book 2023: Helping Hands Silicon Valley ‘is so very important to me’
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:43:54 GMT
Every call for help is different. So Pratima Gupta didn’t know what was in store, when she answered a call from the front desk manager at the Motel 6 on Sunnyvale’s North Mathilda Avenue last winter.The motel needed help with an elderly blind man, who could no longer pay for his room. The man would have to leave the next day, if a solution couldn’t be found, and he seemed to have nowhere else to go.“They asked to come and help him for one night,” says Gupta, who is one of the co-founders of Helping Hands Silicon Valley (HHSV). “That was in December, and he has been our client ever since.”In the months that followed, Gupta and the HHSV team — including co-founder Alpana Agarwal — have rallied around 94-year-old Mir Sayed and helped him receive not only housing but other critical services as well.“This is so very important to me,” Sayed says of the assistance he receives from HHSV.Sayed is one of the dozens of people in need being helped by Sunnyvale’s HH...Latest news
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