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AccuWeather Forecast Lingering scattered showers turn to sunny but chilly afternoon

Scattered showers and breezy winds mark the morning in the San Francisco Bay Area as a level 1 storm approaches, with sunny but chilly weather expected in the afternoon. A total lunar eclipse will be obscured by clouds tonight, while another level 1 storm is forecasted for early Friday, bringing steady rain and potential snow to higher elevations.

San Jose firefighters take part in cancer research after initial denial

San Jose firefighters will now participate in a state-funded cancer prevention and research program after initial resistance from city officials. Following advocacy from state legislators and the firefighters' union, the city reversed its decision, allowing participation in a grant under Assembly Bill 700, which aims to address rising cancer rates among firefighters. This collaboration will engage research institutions to study the effects of secondhand smoke exposure on firefighter health.

Investigation into Silicon Valley water CEO ramps up

Valley Water CEO Rick Callender's leave of absence has been extended indefinitely amid ongoing investigations into multiple misconduct complaints, including allegations of sexual harassment. The Valley Water board has placed Callender on paid administrative leave, prompting him to prepare a retaliation claim against the agency. This situation highlights significant workplace issues within the region's largest water supplier.

San Jose mayors budget plan targets homelessness

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's 2025-26 budget plan emphasizes accountability among city officials, targeting homelessness and public safety improvements. The plan includes initiatives to double shelter capacity and ties performance to pay raises for top officials, aiming to alleviate the city's significant homelessness crisis.

Santa Clara makes it easier for youths to play sports

Santa Clara's City Council has streamlined the Wade Brummal Scholarship program to assist low-income youths with sports fees, enhancing accessibility through an electronic application process. These changes aim to alleviate financial burdens for families, reflecting a commitment to ensuring all children can participate in sports, regardless of their economic background.

DOGE is changing California and Democrats worry its just starting

California faces significant cuts to federal funding and workforce due to Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) changes, impacting critical services like veterans' affairs and medical research. Democratic lawmakers express concern over the consequences, while some Republicans seek to mitigate the fallout. The cuts threaten essential programs, exacerbating issues related to health and safety for vulnerable populations in the state.

TIMELINE Rain and wind are back with Level 2 storm as wet pattern begins

A Level 2 storm is impacting the San Francisco area with rain and winds expected to peak between noon and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. The storm brings rainfall totals of 0.50" to 1" across most cities, along with a Winter Storm Warning for the Sierra region forecasting 1 to 4 feet of snow above 4,000 feet.

Waymo's driverless car service expanding to parts of Silicon Valley

Waymo is expanding its driverless car service to Silicon Valley, initially serving a select group of customers in Los Altos, Palo Alto, Mountain View, and parts of Sunnyvale. Users can access rides via the "Waymo One" app, with plans to gradually increase availability in the area. This expansion follows Waymo's previous service rollout to nearby cities last summer, enhancing transportation options in the region.

Track power outages across the San Francisco Bay Area with this interactive map

An interactive map allows users to track power outages across the San Francisco Bay Area, providing real-time updates and enhancing community awareness. This tool offers residents a vital resource during outages, emphasizing the importance of reliable information in managing energy resources effectively.

VTA files legal complaint over striking unions alleged contract breach

VTA has filed a legal complaint against striking workers from Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, alleging a breach of contract to end the ongoing strike that halted bus and light rail services. Union President Raj Singh has criticized the complaint as “absurd,” emphasizing the need for better wage increases to meet the rising cost of living in Silicon Valley. The dispute highlights tensions between public transit agencies and labor unions over fair compensation and working conditions.

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