Los Gatos community grant program applications now open

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

Los Gatos community grant program applications now open Community grants openLocal nonprofits can now apply for this year’s Los Gatos Community Grants, which go to programs and projects that directly help the community. The long-running grant program provides up to $12,000 per chosen nonprofit. Applications, available at https://tinyurl.com/LGCommunityGrant, are open through July 24.Highway 9 connectorTown officials are making progress on bike and pedestrian access ramps and a bridge between Highway 9 and the Los Gatos Creek Trail. The project was temporarily hampered earlier this year when officials discovered the planned budget was far too low based on current construction costs, and officials sought out more grant funding to help bridge the gap.In June, the Los Gatos Town Council approved a new budget for the project, thanks to nearly $3 million in additional grant funding. Town officials expect to award contracts for the project in August, with construction beginning this fall.Fountains are flowingThe fountains at the Los Gatos Town ...

San Jose City College’s dual enrollment program honored by county

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

San Jose City College’s dual enrollment program honored by county ‘Exemplary’ dual enrollment programThe Milpitas Unified School District/San Jose City College Dual Enrollment Program was recently selected as one of five recipients of the Glenn Hoffmann Exemplary Program Awards, presented by the Santa Clara County School Boards Association.“This award validates all the collaborative, hard work that we’ve done,” said MUSD program coordinator Karisa Scott in a statement. “It shows the outcomes of what can happen when we have a shared vision and we have such excellent, collaborative partners like SJCC.”The program started with 30 students and has grown to approximately 150 juniors and seniors in its third year, with a 90% success rate. When dual enrollment students graduate from high school, they not only earn a high school diploma but also have the beginnings of a college transcript with up to 30 credits. Depending on their selected pathway, students can graduate with workforce certificates.For more information about the program, visit https://mmchs...

Latest line: A good week for Ward Connerly, a bad week for Kamala Harris

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

Latest line: A good week for Ward Connerly, a bad week for Kamala Harris Ward ConnerlyBusinessman and former UC regent who championed Proposition 209, an affirmative action ban at state universities in 1996, sees his “colorblind” argument win nationally in a landmark Supreme Court decision.    Kamala HarrisVice president hits a record low in new poll, with 49% of the public viewing her negatively — more than former veeps Mike Pence, Joe Biden, Dick Cheney and Al Gore when they were second fiddle.   Metropolitan Water DistrictPowerful LA water agency sees its long-running hopes for a Delta tunnel diminish as state lawmakers reject governor’s push to streamline its environmental studies. But at least the drought is over. 

Appeals court upholds suspension of UC Berkeley professor for sexual harassment

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

Appeals court upholds suspension of UC Berkeley professor for sexual harassment A state appeals court has upheld the suspension of a disgraced UC Berkeley architecture professor who lost his job after claims of sexual harassment from a former graduate student came to light.Nezar AlSayyad — an internationally recognized scholar who started teaching within the university’s Architecture and City and Regional Planning departments in 1985 — opted to retire in 2018 instead of serving a three-year suspension without pay for violating the university’s code of conduct.However, AlSayyad, who was born in Cairo, Egypt, promptly sued the UC Regents over the sanctions, seeking damages from what he felt was a “weak case” against him that was based on discrimination of his national origin.Following a five-month investigation into the allegations, UC Chancellor Carol Christ handed down the discipline in August of 2018. She overturned a one-year suspension that had previously been recommended by a committee that oversaw tenured and privileged professors, which reject...

They said it: No longer bearing a cross

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

They said it: No longer bearing a cross “There’s a lot of people who love it being up there — a lot of people go up there and pray and have church services.”— Kevin Pope, president of the Albany Lions Club, on Albany’s removal of a 28-foot cross at Albany Hill Park and move to seize a club easement through eminent domain, which Mayor Aaron Tiedemann said makes the city look “a little bit more accepting now.”

U.S. Women’s Open: Must-see television awaits from picturesque Pebble Beach

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

U.S. Women’s Open: Must-see television awaits from picturesque Pebble Beach PEBBLE BEACH – When does women’s golf become must-see TV? When it’s held at possibly the most picturesque place on Earth, and when it’s on prime-time network television for the very first time.“The two of them together is like a match made in heaven,” said Morgan Pressel, a golfer-turned-analyst for NBC Sports and Golf Channel.The United States Golf Association loves the idea so much that it’s hosting the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach for the first time this week, then returning again in 2035, 2040, and 2048.“Fans want to see golf courses that they recognize,” said Michelle Wie West, a Stanford graduate and 2014 U.S. Women’s Open champion. “They want to be able to recognize the shots that we’re hitting, recognize the course that we’re playing.”PEBBLE BEACH, CA – JUNE16: Gary Woodland holds the trophy after winning the 2019 U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif., on Sunday, June 16, 2019. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)&nbs...

Tiroteo mortal deja 7 baleados y dos personas pisoteadas en Kansas

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

Tiroteo mortal deja 7 baleados y dos personas pisoteadas en Kansas WICHITA, Kansas — Un tiroteo en Kansas dejó siete personas con heridas de bala y otras dos víctimas hospitalizadas después de ser pisoteadas cuando la gente salía corriendo de un club nocturno el domingo por la mañana, dijo la policía. Se realizaron disparos justo antes de la 1 a.m. en un club nocturno en North Washington Street, dijo el teniente de policía de Wichita, Aaron Moses, durante una conferencia de prensa en el lugar. CNBC: mamá de 47 años gana $2,700 al mes con su trabajo pasivo; mira cómo “el dinero le sigue entrando” Tiroteo en una fiesta en Baltimore deja 2 muertos y 28 heridos, según la policía “Tenemos siete personas que han recibido disparos. Tenemos dos personas que fueron pisoteadas durante el éxodo masivo fuera del club”, dijo Moses, y señaló que la investigación aún estaba en la etapa preliminar.No hubo víctimas mortales, pero hubo una herida crítica. Todas las víctimas estaban siendo tratadas en un hospital d...

Despega una misión destinada a desentrañar los mayores misterios del universo

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

Despega una misión destinada a desentrañar los mayores misterios del universo (CNN) — Una misión diseñada para desentrañar algunos de los mayores misterios del universo despegó.El telescopio espacial Euclid de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA, por sus siglas en inglés) despegó este sábado a las 11:12 a.m. (hora Miami) a bordo de un cohete SpaceX Falcon 9 desde la estación espacial de Cabo Cañaveral, en Florida.El control de la misión recibió una señal del telescopio alrededor de las 11:57 a.m. (hora Miami).El telescopio espacial Euclid justo antes de su instalación en el morro del cohete Falcon 9 de SpaceX este martes. (Crédito: SpaceX).El telescopio, de 1,2 metros de diámetro, emprendió un viaje de un mes hacia su destino orbital, el punto de Lagrange L2 entre el Sol y la Tierra, que se encuentra a casi 1 millón de millas (1,6 millones de kilómetros) de la Tierra y también alberga el telescopio espacial James Webb de la NASA. Euclid seguirá el ritmo de la Tierra mientras nuestro planeta orbita alrededor del Sol.Una vez en órbita, Euclid pasará dos mese...

‘This is my stop’: MetroHero hands conductor’s hat to new WMATA commuters, watchdogs

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

‘This is my stop’: MetroHero hands conductor’s hat to new WMATA commuters, watchdogs MetroHero — a D.C. transit project launched in 2015 with the goal of keeping track of Metro’s trains, issues and commute changes in real time — has reached its final stop. A number of new trackers have already stepped up to take its place.Friday, Metro said the MetroMeter tool will step in to provide real time information similar to the MetroHero app.Metro General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Randy Clarke released a statement on the change.“MetroHero was popular with customers for good reason, and Metro is excited to provide our customers with a similar tool to track our performance in real time and bring more transparency to our operations. Metro thanks the creators of MetroHero for their years of service to our customers, and we’re proud to continue their work to shine light on our progress providing excellent service to the region.”MetroMeter is expected to go online late this week, according to the transit agency. Metro said it’s also working on ad...

‘Incubator of brotherhood’: M-Cubed summer academy is about more than just mathematics

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:33:30 GMT

‘Incubator of brotherhood’: M-Cubed summer academy is about more than just mathematics CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — R.J. Gatling was transitioning into the fifth grade at Baker-Butler Elementary School when his principal approached him about an opportunity in the M-Cubed program.M-Cubed, which stands for “Math, Men and Mission,” is dedicated to helping middle school students from Charlottesville and Albemarle County achieve higher math class placements when they reach high school, according to the nonprofit group behind the summer program: 100 Black Men of Central Virginia.“I always had an interest in math, but I always struggled in math, and then I was always the worst public speaker,” Gatling said. “I was too shy even to tell the teacher my name when I first came here.”Through the program, Gatling learned the basics of what he’d later learn in his math classes the following year. His understanding of math and public speaking became better each year.“I’d always be shaking, I’d be trembling in my voice, but I even gave speeches during the closing ceremonies here,” Gatl...