Trailblazing quilt celebrates Friends of Stevens Creek Trail’s 30th anniversary

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Trailblazing quilt celebrates Friends of Stevens Creek Trail’s 30th anniversary Trailblazing quiltThe Friends of Stevens Creek Trail group is celebrating its 30th anniversary by publicly displaying a quilt made from previous years’ Trailblazer race shirts. Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein unveiled the quilt June 21 at the Sunnyvale Community Center.The quilt was made by Tom Frankum, a Friends board member from 1997 to 2007 who served as president in 2000-01. Frankum, who now lives in San Diego but has continued to be an active Friends supporter, is also a running enthusiast.The quilt is set to move to Cupertino in July and Mountain View in September after being displayed in Sunnyvale.The 29th annual Trailblazer Race is set for Sept. 24. The event is a fundraiser for the Friends, a nonprofit dedicated to extending Stevens Creek Trail and wildlife corridor from San Francisco Bay to the Santa Cruz Mountains. For more information and to register, visit https://www.stevenscreektrail.org/Events/trailblazer.html.Public Safety graduationFive Sunnyvale Department of Pu...

Milpitas district’s dual enrollment program honored by county

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Milpitas district’s dual enrollment program honored by county ‘Exemplary’ dual enrollment programThe Milpitas Unified School District/San Jose City College Dual Enrollment Program was recently selected as one of five recipients of the Glenn Hoffmann Exemplary Program Awards, presented by the Santa Clara County School Boards Association.“This award validates all the collaborative, hard work that we’ve done,” said MUSD program coordinator Karisa Scott in a statement. “It shows the outcomes of what can happen when we have a shared vision and we have such excellent, collaborative partners like SJCC.”The program started with 30 students and has grown to approximately 150 juniors and seniors in its third year, with a 90% success rate. When dual enrollment students graduate from high school, they not only earn a high school diploma but also have the beginnings of a college transcript with up to 30 credits. Depending on their selected pathway, students can graduate with workforce certificates.For more information about the program, visit https://mmchs...

Cupertino mail carriers log 1M accident-free miles in decades-long careers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Cupertino mail carriers log 1M accident-free miles in decades-long careers Million Mile mail carriersEight Cupertino Post Office mail carriers were honored on Friday, June 16, for each driving one million miles over decades-long careers without so much as a fender-bender. Honorees included Jeanne Ulmmer, a mail carrier for 36 years; Dominic Commisso, 35 years; Ricardo Mariano, 40 years; Johnny Kuo, 36 years; Steve Dear, 33 years; Joe Castanon, 24 years; Mariano Divino Jr., 35 years; and Daniel Chen, 36 years.“Safety is not just a buzz word; our postal drivers take safety very seriously,” district manager Raj Sanghera said in a statement.Each driver was presented with a plaque from the National Safety Council and earned automatic membership in the council’s Million Mile Club.Grants for end-of-life careThe Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care recently received program grants from the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group and Mettle Health of Mill Valley and the Stupski Foundation of San Francisco.The Cupertino-based nonprofit, which provides suppor...

Saratoga’s community college designs program for students of color to study abroad

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Saratoga’s community college designs program for students of color to study abroad As she walked along the vibrant streets of Brixton, London’s Afro-Caribbean cultural hub,  West Valley Community College student Tiffany Hayes could feel the pride from the locals.Neighbors shouted, “Brixton is the best place!” and “Make sure you tell them the whole truth!” to the tour guide who Hayes and her fellow students followed.“At the end of the day I was reflecting that there’s no other way that I could have gotten the flavor of a place without actually having been there,” Hayes said. “Like reading about it in an article or a course reading would pale in comparison to actually walking the streets and eating in Brixton village and being in that place.”Hayes was among 16 community college students who embarked on West Valley’s unique 10-day program out of that brings students to iconic historical sites in Europe through the lens of the Black experience.Renée Kazemipour Paquier, dean of professional studies and health and human development, said the program was designed b...

Former Los Gatos resident wants ‘best grapes possible’ for his Cordant wines

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Former Los Gatos resident wants ‘best grapes possible’ for his Cordant wines Former Los Gatos resident David Taylor might not have known it at the time, but the seeds of Paso Robles wine country that were sown when he attended Cal Poly as an electrical engineering major would blossom decades later into one of the most prolific wine regions in America.Taylor lived in San Jose and Los Gatos for 18 years, where he and his wife DeAnn raised their three children, before moving to San Diego and then to Paso Robles. His engineering career in Silicon Valley included stints at Cypress Semiconductor, GoPro, CineForm and C-Cube Microsystems.By the time Taylor made his move there, Paso Robles was rocketing to popularity, not just in California but around the world. Taylor wanted to be part of something that would combine his entrepreneurial skills with his passion for pinot noir, so in 2014 he started Cordant Winery.“The idea was always to find the best grapes possible for pinot noir, as well as Rhones,” he says. “My vision was for a different style—not that big, jammy ...

Milpitas mayor cites housing, economic growth as priorities in speech

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Milpitas mayor cites housing, economic growth as priorities in speech Milpitas Mayor Carmen Montano got kudos from the county at her first State of  the City address, held June 22.Montano was presented with a congratulatory letter from the office of Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez which read in part, “The City (of Milpitas) has been a valued partner with the County of Santa Clara. … During your tenure as mayor, I know that the partnership will not just continue but thrive.”Montano said Milpitas’ strength lies in its diversity. “Our city is a diverse woven fabric of cultures and backgrounds, which contributes to the enrichment of Milpitas’ collective identity,” she told those who gathered in the Milpitas City Council Chambers for her speech.The mayor emphasized the city’s commitment to making housing a priority by being the first in the state to have its housing element certified, and to creating open space in Milpitas neighborhoods. Earlier this year, the city council unanimously adopted the Milpitas Metro Specific Plan as a vision fo...

Campbell Summer Concert Series returns for shortened season

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Campbell Summer Concert Series returns for shortened season Summer Concert SeriesThe Campbell Summer Concert Series is back for a shortened season this year, with six concerts featuring some crowd favorites along with a couple of new acts.The series runs Thursdays, July 6-Aug. 3, with shows starting at 6:30 p.m. on Orchard City Green. Parks Make Life Better demonstrations are set to begin at 6 p.m. Attendees are asked to wait until 2 p.m.to start setting up their chairs.Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken and French fries along with beer, wine and sangria will be available for sale and proceeds will support the Ainsley House and Campbell Museum Foundation. New this year, Kona Ice will also be available for purchase. Attendees ages 21 and older can bring their own beer and wine; hard alcohol is not allowed.Opening the 2023 Summer Concert Series on July 6 is the Rjae Haas Band, a blues, classic and Latin rock cover bands. The Joint Chiefs light up Orchard City Green on July 13, fusing elements of funk, acid jazz and classic R&B with their own si...

Fireworks buyback event today in Redwood City

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Fireworks buyback event today in Redwood City (KRON) -- The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office is hosting a fireworks buyback event Sunday ahead of Fourth of July. SF Pride street closures, schedule, parade route The event will be held at the North Fair Oaks Library on Middle Field Road in Redwood City. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., people can drop off their unused or unwanted fireworks, no questions asked, and get up to $75 in cash. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }All fireworks are illegal in unincorporated San Mateo County and county and state parks. Individuals caught using fireworks can face a fine of $2,000.

Marin Municipal Water District to raise water rates by 20%

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

Marin Municipal Water District to raise water rates by 20% (KRON) -- Marin Municipal Water District customers will start paying more for their water bill starting July 1. SF Pride street closures, schedule, parade route The agency is increasing its rates by 20 percent. For example, if your current bi-monthly bill is $138, it will go up to $170 after this Saturday. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }Rates are expected to increase every year for the next three years, according to MMWD.

‘High-risk drivers’ could be receiving messages from DC. Will it prevent crashes?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:52 GMT

‘High-risk drivers’ could be receiving messages from DC. Will it prevent crashes? Do you have a previous traffic citation or other driving violation in the District? You might be getting a message tailored to you under a government initiative that’s trying to prevent future crashes.The messages will include information about the driver’s vehicle and mention that the recipient is more likely to be involved in a crash than those without previous violations.The program is part of a new effort through D.C’s Vision Zero program, which aims to eliminate fatal and serious traffic deaths by 2024.Research is currently being done by The Lab @ D.C. to come up with data on whether this messaging to “high-risk drivers” prevents crashes.D.C. has been sending messages to a “randomly assigned” group of high-risk drivers.“We will evaluate whether drivers who receive these messages have fewer red-light violations, speeding violations, and ultimately, crashes, compared to the group of high-risk drivers who do not receive the messages,...