Roof, window rebates available to some Saratoga residents
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
Roof and window rebatesRoofs and windows are two of the most vulnerable parts of a structure during a wildfire. Saratoga Wildland Urban Interface property owners who install a Class A roof and multi-pane, tempered glass windows are eligible for rebates of up to $10,000. For more information and to apply, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/WUIrebate.Saratoga poetry contestK-12 students who live or attend school in Saratoga are invited to participate in the Saratoga Loves Poetry contest. Winners in different age categories will receive prizes and have their poems showcased by the city in November. Submissions are due Oct. 1. Visit www.saratoga.ca.us/poetry for more information and to submit your poem.New city websiteThe city of Saratoga recently launched its new website. The new site at www.saratoga.ca.us features a clean, modern design as well as an enhanced search tool, improved navigation and chatbot that utilizes artificial intelligence to provide visitors with 24/7 support to locate inform...New book goes ‘Behind the Barrels’ at Ridge Winery
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
In her account of the birth of Ridge Winery, Sue Crane recounts the madness of those early years, when she and her husband Hew, along with Fran and Dave Bennion and Blanche and Charlie Rosen, risked life, limb and poison oak to reclaim a scrappy vineyard remnant on Monte Bello Road in Cupertino and turn it into an iconic and well-known brand worldwide.Crane wrote “Behind the Barrels: The Women of Ridge” with her good friend, Helen Park Bigelow. The book was self-published late last year.Crane, the last remaining Ridge founder, says she has no interest in making money from the book, only in sharing her story of a remarkable group of friends and their lives together.“That was my past and it is my heritage and story,” she says. “It was very important to write of my life and that time at the beginning of Silicon Valley.”Hew Crane, Charlie Rosen, Howard Zeidler and Dave Bennion were all working on a variety of projects at Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park—including magnetic circu...New theater season on the Peninsula features music, mirth and mystery
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
Music, mirth and mystery are on the bill as Peninsula theaters open their first productions of the 2023-24 season.Palo Alto Players, Los Altos Stage Company and Pear Theatre all open their first fall productions on Sept. 8.PAP’s 93rd season begins with the hit Broadway musical “Matilda” based on the well-known book by Roald Dahl. The 29-member cast of both adults and children are under the direction of Janie Scott.“Matilda” runs for 10 performances through Sept. 24 the Lucie Stern Theater in Palo Alto. Tickets are $30-$60 at www.paplayers.org or 650-329-0891. PAP recommends “Matilda” for ages 8 and older.LASC opens with the lesser-known play “Significant Others” by Joshua Harmon. The company staged Harmon’s “Admissions” a few years ago.The comedy centers on Jordan, a single young professional who has a lot of close female friends who slowly drift away after getting married He searches for his own Mr. Right, recognizing that he’s lonely and not getting any younger.The show runs thro...Latest line: A good week for Mike McGuire, a bad week for Mark Ridley-Thomas
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
Mike McGuireModerate Democratic state senator whose district runs from Marin County to Del Norte County is elected by his colleagues as the next leader of the California Senate, succeeding Toni Atkins of San Diego, who will be termed out next year. Mark Ridley-ThomasOnce a towering figure in Southern California politics, the former LA city councilman is sentenced to 42 months in prison after being convicted of felony bribery and fraud for trying to extract benefits from USC for himself and his son. Cal and StanfordAfter the collapse of the Pac-12, the two elite Bay Area schools finally find a home in the ACC. But the closest ACC school is Louisville, 2,300 miles away, and student athletes will have disruptive, long journeys to play on the East Coast.Are bats roosting on a Ben Lomond home a sign of good luck or bad?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
DEAR JOAN: We have bats in the roof apex. They are no bother, and we rarely see them. Sometimes the bats go the wrong way and crawl into the house. So we leave the doors open and they fly out!Are they damaging the house? They are so delicate, we don’t want to hurt them. Some say the bats bring luck!— Patty, Ben LomondDEAR PATTY: While it’s good to have bats in the neighborhood, it’s not a good idea to have them living in or on your home.The biggest risk is rabies. It’s unlikely you’ll be bitten by a rabid bat, but you could expose yourself to rabies, if you handle it with bare hands.The other, more common risk is histoplasmosis, a lung infection caused by breathing in a fungus that grows on bat guano and bird droppings. Symptoms include fever and cough, and it can last for months.Guano can also cause structural damage to wood and other building materials, which can lead to roof leaks and weaknesses that can eventually become an issue.Guano can accumulate anywhere the bat...Deputies in Douglas County investigating robbery and kidnapping
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputies are investigating a robbery and kidnapping that occurred Sunday. Just before 5 a.m. Sunday morning, deputies said a person from Highlands Ranch called to report he was robbed at gunpoint by two people.The victim said it happened in the area of Colby Canyon Drive and Hyacinth Road just southeast of Chatfield State Park. The man said his cell phone was stolen as well. Deputies said he also reported that he witnessed a woman taken into a white SUV.DCSO said they went after the alleged suspect's car and were led into Jefferson County, Lakewood, and into Denver. Denver Police were assisting and looking for the suspects for about an hour to no avail.DCSO said they are working to verify what happened but are calling this a robbery and kidnapping.Denver weather: Hot again before afternoon storms
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) - The heat sticks around through the middle of the holiday weekend with highs in the 90s and the chance for some afternoon and evening thunderstorms.Weather today: PM storms and 90sWith early sunshine, high temperatures in Denver will climb into the lower 90s with light winds. Showers and storms are possible in the high country and the Front Range in the afternoon and evening hours.Weather tonight: Clearing skiesClouds from the late-day storms will clear overnight with winds slowing. Low temperatures tonight will dip into the lower 60s, keeping us above average.Looking ahead: Not as hot and drierLabor Day is another hot one with highs staying in the lower 90s and the chance for rain is lower. Tuesday is the pick of the week with partly to mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s. Seasonal highs return for Wednesday, hitting the middle 80s, with mostly sunny skies.Thursday brings some heat to the Front Range with highs in the upper 80s and abundant sunshine. Skies...US commerce chief says she complained to Chinese officials about being hacked
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo confirmed Sunday she was hacked by Chinese actors shortly before visiting the country this past week.“They did hack me, which was unappreciated, to say the least. I brought it up, clearly. Put it right on the table,” Raimondo told host Chuck Todd on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”Raimondo was the first Commerce secretary to visit the country in five years, having received an invitation from Chinese Minister of Commerce Weng Wentao. Her visit represented both an attempt to improve dialogue between the two economic powers and reinforce President Joe Biden’s new tech blockade against China.“It’s a complicated relationship,” Raimondo said. “There’s no doubt about it. We are in a fierce competition with China at every level. And anyone who tells you differently is naive. All of that being said, we have to manage this competition. Conflict is in no one’s interest.”The Commerce secretary, having joined multiple senior Cabinet officials who have visited th...Plymouth police seek public’s help identifying pickup truck driver after hit and run
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
Police in Plymouth are seeking the public’s help to identify a suspect in a hit and run that sent a motorcyclist to the hospital, the department posted on Facebook.Investigators said the accident happened around noon on Saturday in the area of 2171 State Road in Plymouth.Officials are looking for the driver of a dark-colored pickup truck. While attempting to pass an SUV, the pickup truck nearly hit the motorcyclist, who then swerved into the side of the SUV and was seriously hurt. The motorcyclist was airlifted to the hospital and is expected to survive. Anyone with information about the pickup truck is asked to call police at 508-830-4218, ext. 15219.OPP lays 97 charges in Wasaga Beach area on Friday
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:17:46 GMT
The Huronia West Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have laid 97 charges so far this long weekend in the Wasaga Beach, Springwater and Clearview townships as well as surrounding areas.On Friday, officers reported preliminary numbers showing 97 charges laid including Highway Traffic Act (HTA) charges of nine suspended drivers, six unnecessary noise from the vehicle, six improper mufflers and four drivers with no licence. OPP also laid multiple charges under the Liquor Licence and Control Act. One motorist was charged with impaired operation by drug.With other events happening in the area over the weekend, OPP say they will continue to investigate after the weekend. People may still face charges following the weekend, and should expect to see a heightened police presence in these areas.Latest news
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