California

Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters

Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters

Peninsula Press · Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters Palo Alto, in a bid to phase out gas water heaters and reduce fossil fuel emissions, is making it easier for residents to install electric heat pumps. The Palo Alto City Council on Oct. 3 approved the Advanced Hot Water Heat […]

Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters Read More »

statistics from Alta Housing, Palo Alto

Palo Alto City Council Member Disappointed with State Budget for Housing Investments

Palo Alto City Councilmember Greer Stone called the $2 billion for housing investments in the 2022-23 California state budget “absurd,” after receiving updates about the 2022 Legislative Session from the city’s Federal and State Legislative advocates at the monthly Policy and Services Committee meeting Oct. 11. In July, California adopted a $307.9 billion budget. “Far

Palo Alto City Council Member Disappointed with State Budget for Housing Investments Read More »

Palo Alto school board candidates battle for district’s values

Peninsula Press · In Palo Alto school board race, a battle for the district's values PALO ALTO – The culture wars have arrived in Palo Alto. In a forum earlier this month for the upcoming school board election, candidates clashed over the place of race, gender and sexuality in local school programs and curricula. While

Palo Alto school board candidates battle for district’s values Read More »

Alcatraz Island to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day Sunrise Gathering

Alcatraz Sunrise Ceremony Sheds Light on Indigenous People’s Day

On Monday, Oct. 10, people from all across the United States gathered on Alcatraz Island to celebrate the annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Sunrise Gathering. This event commemorates the 1969-1971 occupation of the island by Bay Area Native Americans and aims to celebrate the courage and resilience of Native Americans in spite of years of dislocation.

Alcatraz Sunrise Ceremony Sheds Light on Indigenous People’s Day Read More »

Rally for Proposition 1

Reproductive rights advocates rally for abortion ballot measure

Peninsula Press · Reproductive rights advocates rally for abortion ballot measure Oakland — Reproductive healthcare advocates rallied in Oakland on October 8 in support of Proposition 1, a ballot measure that would establish a constitutional right to abortion in California. The rally, which brought together more than 100 people from across the Bay Area, was

Reproductive rights advocates rally for abortion ballot measure Read More »

Decorative ‘Welcome’ sign, Diwali

Community identity on full display at 2022 Bay Area Diwali Festival

Cupertino — Scents of decadent food stall delights; enchanting tunes and riveting musical acts; beaming smiles amongst cheerful crowds, and flashes of colours from the elegant sarees, dhotis and other garments adorning so many of the hundreds of attendees who had flocked from far and wide to immerse themselves in the cultural melting pot at

Community identity on full display at 2022 Bay Area Diwali Festival Read More »

Rabindra Sah test drives a Toyota Mirai

‘EV Week’ Event Shows Off Electric Vehicles as Consumers Consider New Incentives

Peninsula Press · 'EV Week' Lets Consumers Test Drive Electric Vehicles SAN FRANCISCO — Bay Area-based electric vehicle advocacy group Charge Across Town held their annual EV Week event at Embarcadero Plaza on Oct. 8 and 9, hoping to entice people to make the switch. EV Week 2022 came as local, state, and federal actors

‘EV Week’ Event Shows Off Electric Vehicles as Consumers Consider New Incentives Read More »

San Jose mayoral candidate Matt Mahan met with Stanford student journalists

San Jose mayor candidate Mahan calls for state support to tackle housing crisis

City councilmember and mayoral candidate Matt Mahan said the state isn’t doing enough to support San Jose’s response to the housing crisis. “The state is not providing cities with a whole lot of funding for housing,” he said. “We don’t have anything close to the sources of affordable housing funds to meet those targets.” In

San Jose mayor candidate Mahan calls for state support to tackle housing crisis Read More »

Scroll to Top