San Francisco Public Health Confirms No New Mpox Cases, Urges Vaccination Amid Wastewater Detection
San Francisco's Health Department notes low mpox cases, with a zero seven-day average, but traces of mpox have been found in the city's wastewater. Health officials continue to stress the importance of vaccinations and testing.
San Jose State University Transforms Luxury Hotel into Affordable Student Housing Amid Silicon Valley Crisis
San Jose State University repurposed a former luxury hotel into an affordable student housing complex, offering 679 beds and features like a dining commons and fitness center to address the housing crisis.
San Francisco Wins $8.2 Million Grant to Convert Property into Housing for Homeless Youth
San Francisco received an $8.2 million grant from Project Homekey to help reduce homelessness, with plans to acquire a 24-unit property for young adults. The city has expanded its housing options significantly since 2018.
Three Men to Face Trial in Murder of Oakland Police Officer Tuan Le, Fourth Defendant Charged with Burglary
Three men will face trial for the murder of Officer Tuan Le, while a fourth faces burglary charges. Evidence presented was deemed sufficient for trial, with proceedings set for August 28, 2024.
Firefighters Quell Electrical Fire at Mountain View Commercial Building; $200K in Damages Estimated
The Mountain View Fire Department responded to an electrical fire caused by an overheated component, with 25 employees evacuating prior to their arrival. The incident resulted in an estimated $200,000 in damage.










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