Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Spain on two wheels
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
Summer is drawing to a close, but our intrepid readers have made the most of these last months, seeing ancient wonders in Cappadocia, Turkey exploring the towers of Tokyo and trekking through Portugal. And they’ve shared their adventures and practical travel tips with us along the way.This time, we’re hearing from two Los Altos readers who explored Spain on two wheels.Wish You Were HereSPAIN: Los Altos residents Fred Linker and Mary Fran Miller cycled the Andalusia region with VBT Tours in May. “En route from Córdoba to Jaén, we rode on one of Spain´s Vías Verdes — ‘greenways or rails-to-trails paths,” Mary Fran says. “The tour highlights included guided visits to UNESCO sites in the Alcazar in Seville, the Mezquita in Córdoba and the Alhambra Palace in Granada.”Los Altos residents Fred Linker and Mary Fran Miller timed their trip to Spain’s Andalusia region to coincide with the 12-day La Fiesta de los Patios de Córdoba, when vi...Santa Clara County’s Commission on the Status of Women still fighting for equality 50 years later
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
For Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg, the rollback of Roe v. Wade — a landmark ruling that gave women the right to an abortion — is a “torturous example” of how 50 years after the U.S. Supreme Court decision, women’s rights are not safe.“We cannot relax,” she said. “We cannot count on our rights being protected.”2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Santa Clara County’s creation of the Commission on the Status of Women — an advisory board that has established pay equity among the county workforce, provided menstrual products to those who need it and worked with incarcerated women to help reduce recidivism.The commission recently celebrated its golden anniversary on Women’s Equality Day at an event held at LinkedIn’s headquarters in Sunnyvale. The festivities reflected on the last half century of women’s advocacy in the county and across the U.S., making special note of the ups and downs the...Mountain View: Construction underway on 49-unit homeless housing project
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
Construction is underway on a new supportive housing project in Mountain View set to provide dozens of local homeless people with a permanent roof over their heads.Future residents, including unhoused youth aging out of the foster care system, will have private apartments with kitchenettes and bathrooms, as well as access to on-site case management and life skills counseling. They will contribute 30% of their income toward rent and receive housing vouchers to cover the rest.Work on the 49-unit facility started last month at the site of the former Crestview Motel at 901 East El Camino Real. It’s expected to open next summer.“Converting the Crestview Hotel into permanent affordable housing for at-risk families and youth demonstrates Mountain View’s commitment to addressing the housing crisis,” Mayor Alison Hicks said in a statement.Including buying the property, the project is anticipated to cost about $40.5 million. That comes to around $827,000 per unit, a fi...Bay Area motorists paying more at the pump
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (KRON) -- Gas prices continue to go up all around the Bay Area. Prices have jumped another 0.25 cents in the past week alone, and all Bay Area counties are well within the $5 range.Motorists in Napa County are paying the highest price, with Marin County paying the second highest in the Bay Area. As of 6:05 a.m. Monday, one gas station in San Rafael was selling regular unleaded at $5.79 per gallon.Here's where gas prices are sitting across Bay Area counties, according to AAA:Napa County: $5.67Marin County: $5.65Sonoma County: $5.62San Mateo County: $5.62San Francisco: $5.61Alameda County: $5.55Contra Costa County: $5.55Solano County: $5.53Santa Clara County: $5.50Between flooding in Libya and the Russian-Ukrainian war, gas production is down and causing prices at the pump to go up. The current cost of a barrel of oil is north of $90, which hasn’t been seen in about 10 months.Prices are typically expected to go down after the summer months, but prices have gone up. ...San Ramon police get $5.6m grant to fight organized retail theft
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
(BCN) -- The San Ramon Police Department has received a $5.6 million state grant to fight organized retail theft.Police said that with the rise in organized retail thefts in recent years, there's an urgent need for targeted measures within San Ramon. The department announced Friday it secured $5,616,613 through the State of California Board of State Community and Corrections Organized Retail Theft Prevention Grant Program.The grant is meant to implement a comprehensive strategy combining proactive law enforcement initiatives with community engagement and education. The department said the money will provide increased staffing to establish a dedicated team focused on suppressing and preventing organized retail theft.It will provide enhancements to the citywide camera network through additional automated license plate readers and situational cameras. It will also enhance the department's drone program and establish a drone as a "first responder program," meant to reduce response times...BART weekend track closure between Union City and Fremont stations
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
(KRON) -- Bay Area Rapid Transit has issued an update for the upcoming weekend.BART passengers traveling between Union City and Fremont stations this coming weekend must transfer to a free bus while crews remove trees and make track upgrades. There is an expected delay of up to 30 minutes for travelers. For more information, visit bart.gov.New Zealand prop de Groot banned for 3 games for Rugby World Cup red card
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
BORDEAUX, France (AP) — New Zealand prop Ethan de Groot was suspended for three Rugby World Cup games on Monday for his red card against Namibia.He will miss the All Blacks’ last Pool A games in Lyon against Italy on Sept. 29 and Uruguay on Oct. 5. But if New Zealand advances to the quarterfinals, he will be available subject to him completing tackle school.De Groot made contact with the head of Namibia’s Adriaan Booysen and was yellow-carded on Friday in Toulouse. But the card was upgraded to red after a bunker review for charging Booysen without attempting to wrap him.At his judiciary hearing, de Groot admitted to foul play and didn’t think it was worthy of a red card.But the panel said de Groot could have lowered his tackle, which was dangerous and always illegal. The panel’s sanction started at six weeks and was halved because of the prop’s good disciplinary record.De Groot scored a try in the 71-3 win. Booysen suffered a shoulder injury.___AP Rugby World Cup: ...Senior Biden administration official says 5 freed Americans and 2 US family members flying out of Iran in swap
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senior Biden administration official says 5 freed Americans and 2 US family members flying out of Iran in swap.SourceElectrify America charging network must navigate patchwork of utility rates, government regulations
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
If Jigar Shah doesn’t do his job correctly, the company with the second-highest number of fast-charging electric vehicle plugs could lose money or EV owners could have to pay more to fill up.As director of energy services at Electrify America, Shah is in charge of navigating a wide range of rates charged by more than 200 electric utilities in areas where the company has stations. Electrify America, a subsidiary of Volkswagen formed as part of the settlement for its diesel emissions cheating scandal, has more than 3,600 fast-charging plugs in the U.S. and Canada. It’s second only to Tesla with more than 22,000 ports.Shah talked about the cost of charging and regulations that vary by state and local government. His comments are edited for length and clarity.Q: Fast-charging stations often need line extensions, transformers and other things because they use a lot of electricity. How do you work all of this out?A: We have relationships with utilities to go through the line-e...Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton will not seek reelection after receiving diagnosis update
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:09 GMT
Democratic Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia says she will not seek reelection and will be retiring after receiving an update on her health.She said while receiving treatment for Parkinson’s disease, she has received a modified diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy, a form of atypical parkinsonism. According to the National Institutes of Health, the neurological disorder is rare and affects body movements, walking, balance and eye movements.After receiving this diagnosis, she said that she will not be seeking reelection and will be retiring after the end of her term.She originally announced her Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in April.“When I shared with the world my diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease a few months ago, I knew that the road ahead would have its challenges, and I’ve worked hard to navigate those challenges through consistent treatments and therapies,” she said in a statement.“But I wasn’t making the progress to manage my symptoms that I had hoped, a...Latest news
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