Next storm rolling in as Monday offers reprieve for Bay Area
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
Predictions Monday showed a cloudy start to the day followed by pockets of sunshine before the rain and wind return Tuesday for yet another storm to roll through the Bay Area.A chilly but dry day was forecast for Monday, according to the National Weather Service. In San Jose the high temperature was predicted at 60 degrees with light winds throughout the day. In San Francisco the high is 55 degrees, and Oakland’s is 56.Wind and rain returns to the #BayArea & #CentralCoast late tonight with the strongest and heaviest occurring Tuesday morning. The greatest potential for widespread wind and rain impacts will be over the southern Bay Area and Central Coast. #CAwx #BayAreaWX pic.twitter.com/maMa0Tj404— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) March 20, 2023Late Monday, around 11 p.m., the all too familiar rainfall was expected to return to the entirety of the Bay Area. Less than one-tenth of an inch was expected to fall during that area but rain totals were forecast to ramp up throug...TasteFood: Bake up a batch of these easy, zesty lemon bars
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
It’s easy to be greedy with citrus when summer fruits are a mere warm weather promise. Early spring is high season for lemons, and these bars will bring a warming ray of sunshine to your plate.The key to a good lemon bar, in my book, is that the filling must be intensely lemony. It should pack a wallop of puckery tartness balanced by just enough sweetness without being cloying. For this task, rely on the Eureka lemon, the ubiquitous lemon readily found in our markets. They have the requisite tartness for these bars, which their sunny cousin, the Meyer lemon, lacks. No knocks to Meyers — they are delicious in their own right. However, they’re likened to a cross between a lemon and a tangerine and are noted for their sweetness and lack of tartness.The infallible Eureka lemon will deliver the zingy, cheek-sucking filling you want for these bars. A thick curd, rippling with lemon zest, is spread over a simple, supportive shortbread crust. A smidge of sea salt is a fina...What’s the reason for Oakland kitten’s intense bedtime kneading?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
DEAR JOAN: I adopted my cat, Chong, when he was 3 months old. He is now 10 months old. I have had cats all my life.Chong has been neutered, has a chip and has all of his shots. The one thing I can’t figure out is when we go to bed, he has a cushion he sleeps on and a fluffy pillow, but instead of sleeping on them, he kneads them. His body gets stiff and tight, including his tail.I never have seen that with my other cats. Is there a reason for this?— Phil Wilson, OaklandDEAR PHIL: This actually is common behavior in cats and nothing to worry about. Kneading cushions, blankets, pillows and, on occasion, humans is a sign of contentment and happiness. Cats find it relaxing, and Chong is simply winding down and getting ready for a nice nap.Kneading in an instinct from birth. Kittens gently knead their mothers to help with the flow of milk. If kittens are taken from their mothers early, they often suckle on the things they are kneading. You often see this behavior at bedtime, too, a...What happens to mixed martial arts athletes when the fighting is over?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
Fighting doesn’t last forever.Retired mixed martial arts fighter and San Jose native Josh Thomson knows that now.The 44-year-old, who grew up on the east side and earned the nickname “The Punk,” came up at a time when the sport — which combines a wide range of martial arts styles from jiu-jitsu to karate — started gaining widespread popularity.In the early 2000s, around the time of his debut, he remembers making $4,000 from a fight. As an early 20-something, he thought he was rich. Then the money was gone.“I was at the club that night, bottle service, buying bottles, I was going on vacation the following week and literally it was gone within a week and a half to two weeks,” said Thomson, whose 5′ 10”, 155-pound stature put him in the lightweight division.It’s a problem he knows is still common among young fighters today — many of whom, he said, never learned how to save or invest their money.“They don’t ge...Increase Your YouTube Views With The Best YouTube Promotion Service
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Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
ORINDA — How can cities balance new state guidelines restricting development in high-risk wildfire zones with parallel — and often conflicting — mandates for aggressive housing construction?In vulnerable areas like Orinda, where virtually the entire hillside city is subject to high fire risk, many local leaders say they are doing the best they can. But critics who think they aren’t doing enough to keep the city safe have reached out to the California Superior Court to weigh in on the conflict.Orinda is home to nearly 20,000 residents living across roughly 13 square miles of rolling, dense hills and secluded valleys nestled in between Berkeley and Walnut Creek along Highway 24.In January, the Orinda City Council adopted “Plan Orinda,” a roadmap to meet the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s lofty mandate to build 1,359 new units of housing by 2031. This looming need to boost residential housing development sparked rezoning efforts, including on Orinda’...U.N. chief warns humanity “on thin ice” as new climate report details urgent need to cut emissions
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — U.N. chief warns humanity “on thin ice” as new climate report details urgent need to cut emissions.SourceThe Affordable Care Act has significantly reduced disparities in healthcare, report says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
The Affordable Care Act, passed in 2010 by former President Barack Obama, has expanded health insurance coverage across the U.S. and significantly reduced racial and ethnic disparities in access to healthcare, according to a new report by the Commonwealth Fund.Coverage inequities between Black, Hispanic, and white adults have narrowed substantially since 2013. All groups reported improvements between 2019 and 2021. (The Commonwealth Fund)“Since its passage in 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has helped cut the U.S. uninsured rate nearly in half while significantly reducing racial and ethnic disparities in both insurance coverage and access to care — particularly in states that expanded their Medicaid programs,” reads the report.Data shows that prior to the 2013 implementation of the Medicaid expansion — a provision of the ACA that made more families eligible for Medicaid coverage — 40.2% of the Hispanic population, 24.4% of the Black population, and 14.5% of the White...School library book bans are seen as targeting LGBTQ content
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Teri Patrick bristles at the idea she wants to ban books about LGBTQ issues in Iowa schools, arguing her only goal is ridding schools of sexually explicit material. Sara Hayden Parris says that whatever you want to call it, it’s wrong for some parents to think a book shouldn’t be readily available to any child if it isn’t right for their own child.The viewpoints of the two mothers from suburban Des Moines underscore a divide over LGBTQ content in books as Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds pushes an especially sweeping crackdown on content in Iowa school libraries. The bill she’s backing could result in the removal of books from school libraries in all of the state’s 327 districts if they’re successfully challenged in any one of them.School boards and legislatures nationwide also are facing questions about books and considering making it easier to limit access.“We’re seeing these challenges arise in almost every state of the union,” sa...Speaker of Czech parliament’s lower house to visit Taiwan
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:17:56 GMT
PRAGUE (AP) — The speaker of the Czech Parliament’s lower house is set to visit Taiwan to boost mutual ties, a step that has angered China.Marketa Pekarova Adamova said Monday she will be heading a large delegation on the March 25–30 trip that focuses on business, trade, research, education, culture and other relations.She will be accompanied by around 150 people, including representatives of some 100 Czech companies as well as academia, lawmakers and others.The Czech Republic, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but it maintains robust informal contacts. Taiwan’s high-tech companies are also significant investors in the Czech Republic.Pekarova Adamova said she will meet the island’s leaders, including Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and the prime minister, and she will address the Parliament.She said China has warned against the trip.China in recent years has upped its threat to bring Taiwan under its control, by force if necessary, prompting new sales ...Latest news
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