East Bay (California)
fromLos Angeles Times
43 minutes agoOfficials considered warning Altadena before Eaton fire, but no alert was sent
Emergency alerts were delayed during the Eaton fire, contributing to significant loss of life in west Altadena.
In November 2025, a massive storm rolled across the lower Mekong River delta, dumping multiple inches of rain onto the wide, flat river plain that covers much of Cambodia. The river rose and rose. The force of the water churned up mud from the river bottom. The muddy water flowed downstream and rushed into the many farming and fishing towns that line the Mekong's banks.
The district does not allow immigration enforcement officers on any campus without a judicial warrant that is first reviewed by BUSD's legal team. The district urged all families, especially those who could be directly impacted, to be prepared by reviewing local immigrant resources, updating their child's emergency contact card, and creating a preparedness plan. They cautioned families not to disclose their immigration status in any written communication, such as emails, to BUSD staff.
Children climbed up fire engines, gripped hoses, and fired bursts of water to knock down wooden flames in the windows of small model houses. Local gardening experts offered tips on growing native plants. Welcome to Ember Stomp, a free festival hosted by the nonprofit Fire Safe Marin, focused on wildfire safety and preparedness. Held at the Marin Civic Center last month - home to the county fair - Ember Stomp felt like a small-town music festival, complete with food trucks and kid-friendly activities.
The League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale is inviting residents to think nationally and help out locally on National Voter Registration Day. The league needs volunteers to help at its voter registration and information table on Sept. 16 at the Cupertino Library. Visit https://bit.ly/3UuWkrQ to sign up for a shift to help with voter registration, voter education and spreading the word about the league. Training will be provided. For questions, email Pam at voterservice@lwvcs.org.
The sirens are a testament to the determination of a community that has experienced deadly floods in the past, warning residents of devastating floodwaters that hours earlier had killed at least 118 people in communities along the same river.