From California News Times
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Valley fever soars, especially on the Central Coast, as California weather heats up – Daily News
On a windy summer day ten and a half years ago, insidious fungal spores, each a fraction of the width of a human hair, drifted through the orchards of Modesto and entered Jaime Gonzalez’s lungs. A few weeks later, Gonzalez became weak and febrile. , causing skin ulcers. Sometimes, he said, his legs fail him.
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The state missed the deadline for the water cut deal
The Hoover Dam water intake tower on Lake Mead, the nation’s largest man-made reservoir formed by a dam on the Colorado River in the southwestern United States, has been dropping 2 inches (26 feet in a year) every day since February. Shown at about 25% capacity on July 12, 2022 near Boulder City, Nevada. (Photo
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Rising Natural Gas Prices Hurt Millions of Americans’ Wallets
Natural gas prices are expected to be surprisingly high in January, according to the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas). A utility sent a warning email to a customer. It said, “It’s hard to put into words. Your bill in January will be higher than usual.” They attribute past prices to a combination of below-average temperatures,
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Rain Shows California’s Programs To Help The Homeless Fail
Severe storms that hit California in the early weeks of January created many problems, including weak bridges, insufficient reservoir capacity, poor drainage on many urban roads, and helplessness in the face of inevitable landslides. exposed. Nothing rains more than the failure of California’s many programs to help the most homeless, and how little of the
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“Old and New” in Uniquely Designed Listed CA Real Estate
A beautiful property with a very unique design has landed on the scenic Pacific Palisades property market for $7.495 million. 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom home Custom-designed by Marshall Lewis, the 5,083-square-foot mansion isn’t just gorgeous on the inside, it’s picturesque all around. The ‘Magical Rustic Canyon Architectural’ home is ‘located on an oversized nearly 14k
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Suspect assaulting old man in video sought by SFPD
San Francisco (cron) — San Francisco police are seeking help from members of the public to find a man caught on video assaulting an older man. approached from behind and beat the victim, knocking him to the ground. 2021 SF Haight Street Murder Suspect Arrested in Milpitas The incident occurred on Natoma Street and New
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‘There was no bad motive’ in tweet about Tesla acquisition
Michael Riedtke SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Elon Musk is back in federal court to defend himself against a class action lawsuit. The class-action lawsuit alleges that he misled Tesla shareholders in a tweet about the cancellation of the acquisition, which the billionaire defiantly claimed on Tuesday. Musk was acquitted by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen
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Full list of 2023 Oscar nominees, Michelle Yeoh makes history
The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards were announced this morning by Beverly Hills actors Riz Ahmed and Allison Williams. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ leads with 11 nominations, and the film’s actress Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian to be nominated for Best Actress. As the nominations were read out, there was an audible
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Seven dead in Half Moon Bay shooting
HALF MOON BAY — A 67-year-old “disgruntled worker” shot dead four people on Monday afternoon at a coastal farm near the center of Half Moon Bay and killed three more at another farm, officials say. said, marking the second mass shooting in California. Focused on Asian Americans for the last 3 days. Half Moon Bay’s
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Meet the robots that will replace fast food workers
shareShare articles on FacebookShare articles on TwitterShare Articles on LinkedInshare articles by email US fast food restaurants are having trouble finding workers. To fill that void, restaurants are turning to robots. Miso Robotics’ Flippy 2 uses a mechanical arm and computer vision technology to cook everything from French fries and onion rings to cheese sticks.