LIVERMORE — The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (LVJUSD) is asking residents to approve a special ballot measure that will extend a $138 annual parcel tax to fund its
s - read. . restrictions are needed to slow the sread. ., , ., , restrictions are needed to slow the sread. ., , .,, ., spread. in england. ten people are confirmed to spread. in england. ten people are confirmed to have spread. in england. ten people are confirmed to have been spread. in england. ten people are| confirmed to have been hospitalised to the omicron variant and i know that they have said that because confirm hospitalisations from omicron are low then we don t need to act. but it is the fact that omicron hospitalisations are low that means it s the best time to act. and we have seen it as an balague between infections and hospitalisations and it s about two weeks. when infections are rising so quickly we are likely to see a substantial rise in hospitalisation before any measure a starting to have an impact so there really is no time to lose. the have an impact so there really is no time to lose- time to lose. the prime minister could certainly time to lose. the pr
Before Corcoran Public Works Director Joseph Faulkner and former City Manager Kendon Meik submitted their grant proposal to fund a new park for the City of Corcoran, Faulkner says the
president biden at the white house last night as negotiations on democrats social spending bill continue. the two senators are key to passing the reconciliation bill but have reservations about some planned measures. nbc news reports the problems are two-fold. senator sinema s objections center around how to pay for the package, while senator manchin is cautious about what programs to spend on. negotiations are ongoing, so these may change. democrats searching for new ways to pay for their programs after several avenues were proposed, introduced a new corporate minimum tax plan. they say it would require companies to make more than $1 billion in profit to pay a minimum of 15% tax on that. the white house has backed the plan. last night, senator sinema released a statement in support, calling the measure a, quote,
Amid a drought, Napa County is preparing to protect more than 2,000 city of Napa properties from the next flood.
The county learned earlier this year that the stalled Napa River flood control project will receive $48.3 million in federal funds. That has local flood control officials talking about the final round of projects.
Step one has been meeting with officials from the federal partner, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, by Zoom. Four flood control projects totaling about $94 million are to be done with a mixture of federal, local, developer and grant money.
Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register.