Three prominent Cupertino government buildings are set to switch to green energy as the city warms up to...
Bramson: Don’t wait for the other shoe
The wildfires in Los Angeles last month burned more than 12,000 homes and structures, displacing 100,000 people. This happened over the course of just a few devastating weeks. Around the same time on the other side of the country, the federal government briefly issued an executive order that froze funding for more than 2,000 programs that could have resulted in millions of Americans not being able to pay their rent, buy food for their families or meet their basic needs. This happened overnight. It might just be me, but these days I’m hearing the old lyrics of Tennessee Ernie Ford...