Excessive heat warnings issued for Southern California
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
Summer is not over just yet as excessive heat warnings and watches will be in effect across Southern California this week. The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for Monday and Tuesday for:-L.A. and Ventura County Valleys-L.A. and Ventura coastal plains-Mountains in San Bernardino, Ventura, L.A. and San Luis Obispo counties-Santa Ynez Valley and Cuyama ValleyHigh temperatures will reach anywhere from 8-16 degrees above normal, paired with gusty winds and hot, dry conditions, the NWS said.Some areas will see temps hitting the 90s and even triple digits across inland, valley and desert communities. Overnight temps will also be very warm.The high heat will create an elevated fire risk as gusty winds, dry conditions and excessive heat cover the Southland, an area that already houses the most fire-threatened homes in the state.An excessive heat warning will be in effect across Southern California on Aug. 28-29. (KTLA)An excessive heat warning will be in effect across Sou...El Segundo Little League team advances to World Series championship
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
The best Little League team in the entire country is from right here in Southern California. The El Segundo Little League 12U All Stars, who represent the West region of the United States in the 2023 Little League World Series, clinched a spot in the championship game on Saturday afternoon with a 6-1 win over the team representing the Southwest region of the U.S. from Needville, Texas, who they previously lost to earlier in the tournament. The LLWS consists of two brackets; an international bracket and a United States bracket. Teams representing regions from around the world compete against each other on one side while teams from all parts of the United States compete against each other on the other. El Segundo, Calif.'s Brody Brooks (14) is greeted by teammates after hitting a solo home run off Needville, Texas' DJ Jablonski during the first inning of the United States Championship baseball game at the Little League World Series tournament in South Williamsport, Pa.,...Man shot and killed near Antioch BART station early Sunday morning
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
A 30-year-old man was shot and killed near downtown Antioch early Sunday morning, according to the Antioch Police Department.Officers received reports of a shooting on W. 2nd Street, about a quarter mile from the Antioch BART station, at 1:51 a.m. When police arrived they found a 30-year-old man who had been shot multiple times.The man was transported to a nearby hospital, where he died. According to the police, the man was from Antioch.The Antioch Police Department is currently withholding the identity of the victim pending notification of next of kin. Police are asking are asking anyone with information about the crime to contact Detective Duffy at 925-779-6884 or the Antioch Police Department non-emergency line at (925)778-2441.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | ‘Consequences across the board’: Criminal case dismissals mount amid Antioch police scandals Crime and Public Safety | White man fatally shoots 3 Black people at a Florida sto...Simitian to hold sidewalk office hours at Princeton Plaza Farmers’ Market
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
Simitian’s sidewalk office hoursSanta Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian will hold “Sidewalk Office Hours” at the Princeton Plaza Farmers’ Market on Sunday, Sept. 10,11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Community members are invited to stop by to share their thoughts and concerns about local issues, ask questions and learn about county services. All questions are welcome, and no appointment is required.For more information, visit district5.sccgov.org/5th-district/sidewalk-office-hours.Neighborhood NotesALMADEN/WILLOW GLEN>>The California State Assembly and State Senate have both unanimously passed legislation by Sen. Dave Cortese intended to speed up housing development in the state.SB 406 aims to cut repetitive reviews under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) while keeping California’s main environmental law intact. The bill is headed to the Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk for consideration.“SB 406 cuts red tape without compromising on environmental protection. This bill will stream...Could Los Gatos soon start charging for hourly parking downtown?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
In a split vote, the Los Gatos Town Council last month approved hiring a fulltime parking manager to tackle the town’s ambitious plans to overhaul its downtown parking.The council voted 3-2, with Vice Mayor Mary Badame and Councilmember Matthew Hudes against creating the position, which has a salary cap of $200,000 annually.“I think this is something critical, there’s more work to be done in parking, but we need to do the work we’ve already started,” Mayor Maria Ristow said at the Aug. 15 council meeting.As its population grows along with its plans to bring in more tourists, the town is considering switching from free hourly parking to paid parking to break up parking congestion and the resulting traffic.The town has been slowly implementing its 2019 parking action plan, which identified changes like employee parking permits and better way-finding signs, as well as paid parking via kiosks and mobile apps.After Los Gatos rolled out its employee parking program earlier this year...Campbell masterclass helps audiences get swept up in ‘Cinderella’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
As part of the U.S. national tour of World Ballet Series’ “Cinderella,” which hits the stage at Campbell’s Heritage Theatre on Nov. 1, producers are holding a “Ballet for All” masterclass prior to the performance.The free masterclass, set for 3 p.m. on the day of the show, is designed as an entertaining way to learn more about classical ballet and is offered to community members as part of an educational outreach program. Participants will meet World Ballet Series cast members in a studio, learn ballet language, see some ballet dancing and discover the challenge of first position. No previous ballet experience is required for those who want to participate.“This is our way to share our love for ballet with everyone,” producers Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick said in a statement. “Being the largest touring ballet company in the United States, we understand responsibility of our work in popularizing ballet and breaking the stigma around it being exclusive.”Campbell is one stop on the...Board Game Day brings dozens of gamers to Milpitas Library
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
The Milpitas Library opened its auditorium to the Fremont Board Gamers Group for the first time on Saturday, Aug. 19.Claude Robinson started the group in January, spurred by the increasing interest in board games since the pandemic, and inspired by the success of a similar group in Oakland. The group initially met at the Bigger Better Games store in Fremont and now sets up at the Fremont Library every other Sunday.Jonathan Cheung and Johnny Chin joined Robinson to lead the expansion of the group. They approached Nicole Sam, Milpitas Library’s adult reference librarian, to host a meet for adult gamers from around the Bay Area. Sam asked the group for their games wish list, which included Bohnanza, Codenames, Carcassonne and Patchwork.Board Game Day drew 35 gamers to the Milpitas Library to discover new games, and share their own. Tim from Pleasanton joined a table and made new friends from Milpitas. On the other side of the library auditorium, Zach shared his Barrage game with Erik a...Longtime artistic director to leave Palo Alto Players
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
Patrick Klein, longtime artistic director of Palo Alto Players, has accepted a new position as production manager at Center Repertory Theatre in Walnut Creek.Klein first joined PAP 14 years ago as the production manager/technical director, moving next to associate artistic director. He’s been the theater company’s artistic director for the past 10 years.Although he plans to step down by the end of the month, Klein will serve in an advisory capacity for the next several months “to ensure a smooth transition,” says PAP board president Jessica Christie.“The incredible shows he has overseen, designed and/or personally directed, the talented creatives he has mentored and trained, and his determination to keep entertaining audiences and engaging artists during the COVID shutdown are a few of Patrick’s lasting contributions,” Christie adds.PAP’s managing director Elizabeth Santana says she’ll “greatly miss working side by side with my longtime friend and creative thought partner. But I kno...Japanese exchange program sends Los Gatos High School students abroad
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
A group of 17 Los Gatos High School students made their way across the world this summer to just outside of Tokyo for an immersive 12-day exchange program with Sakuragaoka High School.For the second part of the exchange, a group of 17 students from Sakuragaoka High School is currently visiting the Los Gatos High campus.The exchange students each shadow the classes of the host student they live with during the trip. In Japan, the Los Gatos students also experienced flower arranging and a Japanese tea ceremony.“To go into Japan and experience the culture, experience school life and make friends with the Japanese students – that’s the word,” said Kumi Kobayashi, a Japanese language teacher who helps facilitate the program.Words are an important part of the program, run by Pacific Reach. Students participating in the exchange put their language skills to the test.“That’s the ultimate purpose, learning the language,” Kobayashi said.Pacific Reach has been partnering with...Bay Area high school football: Where to find our complete Week 1 coverage
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:31:39 GMT
The opening weekend of the high school football season has come and gone.Serra is still the top team in Northern California, De La Salle fell to another SoCal heavyweight and reigning Bay Area News Group player of the year Luke Baker of San Ramon Valley still has it.Yes, it was quite an opening act to the new season.As always, the Bay Area News Group has you covered.If you have not already, please subscribe here for digital access all season long. Your contributions keep us going.Here is our complete Week 1 coverage.Enjoy.WEEK 1Roundup: Best of Week 1Results: Weekend scoreboard, how Top 25 faredPhotos: Our staff’s Week 1 imagesCalled off: Openers in SJ, Oakland end early because of spectator violenceBeating cancer: St. Francis QB already scores season’s biggest victoryQuick starters: Serra erupts early, holds off FolsomRough second half: De La Salle fades, loses to Orange LutheranHe’s back: QB Luke Baker sizzles, leads SRV past St. IgnatiusThe first punch is not enough: ...Latest news
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