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New San Jose International Airport routes - Baltimore/Washington and Detroit
It looks like a pair of routes will be returning soon to SJC in 2025. Southwest will have nonstop service to Baltimore/Washington. Delta is bringing back direct flights to Detroit.For Delta, the D...
Gilroy Historical Society
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From Palo Alto Online...
Election Finances: Palo Alto Board of Education
A look at the campaign finance disclosures from the candidates running for open seats on the Palo Alto Board of Education in the November election.
From Mountain View Voice...
Election Explainer: Mountain View Measure AA
An explainer of the Mountain View Whisman School District parcel tax Measure AA on the November ballot.
Palo Alto Police Officers Take BLM Mural Suit to Appeals Court
Following the defeat of their lawsuit over images in a Black Lives Matter mural, a group of Palo Alto Police officers is taking their suit to the California Sixth District Court of Appeals.
From CalMatters...
Newsom’s Gas Price Bill Passes Assembly, but Senate Plan Still Uncertain
The Assembly approves Gov. Newsom’s bill on oil refineries on a 44-17 vote. But the state Senate will have its say during the special session.
A Minimum Wage Increase for California Health Care Workers Is Finally Kicking In
A California minimum wage law that was delayed amid budget troubles is now set to go into effect Oct. 16. It’s expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of workers.
From The Mercury News...
Candidate Profiles: Gilroy City Council
Meet the candidates and incumbents running for seats on the Gilroy City Council in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: Mountain View City Council
Meet the nine candidates running for four open seats on the Mountain View City Council in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: Palo Alto Unified Board of Education
Meet the five candidates running for three open seats on the Palo Alto Board of Education in the November election.
California Bans Legacy Admissions at Colleges. The End of Affirmative Action Is a Reason Why
California’s private nonprofit colleges will no longer be able grant students an admissions advantage if their parents donated to or went to the same college after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law this morning banning the practice.
Late Payments to Nonprofits Hamper California’s Fight Against Homelessness
Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government.
Vomiting, Cramps and Lethargy: As Heat Rises, California Kids Are Sweltering in Schools With No Air Conditioning
An estimated 1 in 5 schools has no air conditioning and another 10% need repair. Underfunded schools struggle to keep classrooms cool as heat waves intensify. “It’s a hot mess,” one teacher says.
Candidate Q&A: Palo Alto City Council
Candidates running for the Palo Alto City Council in November respond to policy questions.
Candidate Profile: Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 5
Meet the candidates running for the District 5 seat on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: US Congressional District 16
A look at candidates Sam Liccardo and Evan Low, running to represent Silicon Valley in the District 16 seat in the US House of Representatives in the November election.
Election Guide: Proposition 2 $10 Billion Education Bond
The Mercury News guide to the Proposition 2 $10 billion bond to build and repair public schools.
Newsom Plan on Gas Prices Clears First Hurdle
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to combat gasoline price spikes appears headed to a long-awaited Assembly floor vote next week after passing out of committee on September 26.
Milpitas Sales Tax Measure on November Ballot
The City of Milpitas has placed a measure on the November ballot to extend an existing quarter-cent sales tax another eight years to fund emergency services, street repairs and city parks.
Economists Like Newsom’s Plan to Help Control Gas Prices. Refiners Don’t.
The governor wants new gas reserves to dampen seasonal price spikes. Refiners say the move would raise prices and require new storage tanks.
Silicon Valley African American Cultural Center Takes Shape
A proposed African American cultural center slated to be built at a site on The Alameda in San Jose has partnered with a nonprofit housing partner to add housing to the project.
From Los Altos Town Crier...
Los Altos Council Continues Districting Discussions
In their September 24 meeting, the Los Altos City Council continued deliberations on maps outlining five voting districts for future elections.
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