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climate change

California needs a million EV charging stations — but that’s ‘unlikely’ and ‘unrealistic’

By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | July 16, 2024
To meet that target, 129,000 new stations — more than seven times the current pace — must be built every year for the next seven years.
Bay Area

Impacts of ocean heat wave found in Greater Farallones Nat’l Marine Sanctuary — report

By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | July 12, 2024
The effects of a 2014 to 2016 marine heat wave had a cascading effect with impacts that echoed from deep sea krill to shoreline restaurants.
Bay Area

Many Berkeley restaurants went without food safety inspections, city auditor says

By Riley Cooke, Bay City News | July 12, 2024
Inspectors only completed 29% of required inspections for restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, catering services and similar food facilities in 2023. Nearly half were never inspected at all.
Travel

$35.6M in federal funds awarded to expand fleet of lower-emission buses in East Bay

By Cameron Fozi, Bay City News | July 11, 2024
WestCAT and AC Transit will replace their older diesel buses with hydrogen fuel cell buses and expand their hydrogen fueling stations and maintenance facilities.
Bay Area

California has just approved a new blueprint for offshore wind. The massive projects will cost billions

By Julie Cart | CalMatters | July 10, 2024
Harnessing clean energy is a venture of unprecedented scope in California, bringing big changes to Humboldt and the Central Coast, and requiring 26 ports along the coast.
Bay Area

The Supreme Court took powers away from federal regulators. Do California rules offer a backstop?

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | July 10, 2024
The effects of those rulings may be a bit more muted, legal experts say. California has an administrative state of its own.
Bay Area

California Highway Patrol touts new ‘Flock’ cameras for arrest in road rage shooting

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | July 9, 2024
The suspect was identified through one of the newly installed high-tech cameras, which provide law enforcement with real-time information and alerts to identify and locate vehicles associated with criminal activity.
California

California’s ‘weak’ job market propped up by public money as private sector sheds jobs

By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters | July 9, 2024
With a 5.2% unemployment rate, the highest in the nation for the past four months, California is also losing high-wage jobs that help fund the state budget.
events

Have a party and call me in the morning — when the doctor prescribes joy

By Anna Leah | Bay City News | July 7, 2024
Global Brain Health Institute pairs scientists with cultural workers like artists to explore solutions for aging minds.
Bay Area

State reports fewer hate crimes in 2023, but Jewish, Muslim and LGBTQ+ groups saw more

By Riley Cooke | Bay City News | July 7, 2024
While hate crimes are historically underreported, report includes data from all cities, including Piedmont.
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