Heat waves have killed hundreds of Californians and cost billions of dollars in the past decade, according to a new report from the state insurance department.
Low-income communities, older adults and outdoor workers are disproportionately harmed by extreme heat too, the 92-page report found. Black, Native American and Hispanic Californians also had the ...
Foothill College students, a part of the Tools for Transition and Work Program, pose for a photo in May 2023. Courtesy of Simon Pennington The students in Foothill College’s Tools for Transition and ...
The city of Palo Alto’s Recreation Division hosted its 40th annual 4th of July Chili Cook Off and Summer Festival, drawing ...
Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales activity along the Midpeninsula in the communities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, ...
Cal Fire is warning of high fire danger and the measures they are taking to enforce firework safety ahead of the Fourth of ...
Work is under way to replace poles and install fiber in the neighborhood around Greer Park, where residents will have a ...
The landlord-tenant landscape is becoming more and more complicated to navigate, especially this year as a number of new laws ...
A baby was announced dead Monday afternoon after officials attempted to resuscitate the child that morning on the Stanford ...
With temperatures soaring in the Bay Area, residents should limit outdoor activities during the afternoon and evening, drink ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an agreement Thursday making personal financial literacy a required course to graduate high school ...
Last week, council voted 4 to 3 to move forward with 15% design for underpass grade separation at Charleston. This will presumably takes until 2027 and in the meantime affected families are in dark ...