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20 Years Ago The dead weeds were covered with red and white chalk outlines of a basketball court, restrooms, and locker facilities as about 300 students, staff, and community leaders met in a field west of the Kings Christian Schoolâs administration building to break ground on a dream. A dream that has been part of their lives for the past 19 years. âToday we see the start of our dream becoming reality,â said KCS board member and principal , Ernie Drewry. âToday we break ground on a new gym and performing arts building.â Plans for the metal building call for the shell to be up by fall with the rest of the building completed as soon as possible. ....
4 more Bay Area counties under California s drought emergency FacebookTwitterEmail A vineyard near St. Helena in the Napa ValleyCharles O Rear/Getty Images Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded a drought emergency Monday to cover nearly one-third of the state with four Bay Area counties falling under the declaration. Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa and Solano were identified by the state as counties that depend on water supplies where accelerated action is needed to protect public health, safety and the environment. An emergency was already declared in Sonoma County last month Newsom said he is acting amid “acute water supply shortages in northern and central parts of California as he called again for voluntary conservation. Yet the state is in relatively better shape than it was when the last five-year drought ended in 2017, he said, as good habits have led to a 16% reduction in water usage. ....
California expands drought emergency to large swath of state This article is provided courtesy of the Associated Press. California / United States of America – September 2015: Drying lake in the dessert. (Magdalena Geraghty) May 10, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded a drought emergency to a large swath of the nation’s most populous state while seeking more than $6 billion in multiyear water spending as one of the warmest, driest springs on record threatens another severe wildfire season across the American West. Article continues below. The Democratic governor said he is acting amid “acute water supply shortages” in northern and central parts of California as he called again for voluntary conservation. Yet the state is in relatively better shape than it was when the last five-year drought ended in 2017, he said, as good habits have led to a 16% reduction in water usage. ....
POLITICO Get the California Playbook Newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Facebook THE BUZZ: Like a political Santa Claus, Gov. Gavin Newsom is doling out daily arguments this week for why California is resurging under his leadership. Yesterday, it was $12 billion in direct stimulus and billions more in rent and utility bill relief. ....
California expands drought emergency to large swath of state May. 11, 2021 at 6:00 am DON THOMPSON, Associated Press Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded a drought emergency declaration to a large swath of the nation’s most populated state amid “acute water supply shortages” in northern and central parts of California. The declaration now covers 41 of 58 counties, covering 30% of California’s nearly 40 million people. The U.S. Drought Monitor shows most of the state and the American West is in extensive drought just a few years after California emerged from a punishing multiyear dry spell. Officials fear an extraordinarily dry spring presages a wildfire season like last year, when flames burned a record 6,562 square miles (16,996 square kilometers). ....