Pleasanton Community Garden Plots Now Open for 2025
Pleasanton residents looking to enjoy the summer season outdoors now have a unique opportunity to grow their own produce or flowers through the Pleasanton Community Garden. Located within Val Vista Community Park, the garden offers a welcoming space for individuals and families to cultivate their own plots even if they don’t have access to a backyard at home. The community garden features a total of 41 rentable
Pleasanton Community Garden Plots Now Open for 2025
Pleasanton residents looking to enjoy the summer season outdoors now have a unique opportunity to grow their own produce or flowers through the Pleasanton Community Garden. Located within Val Vista Community Park, the garden offers a welcoming space for individuals and families to cultivate their own plots even if they don’t have access to a backyard at home. The community garden features a total of 41 rentable
Is ₹70 Lakh Salary Still Middle Class in India
A surprising LinkedIn post by Gurugram-based investment banker Sarthak Ahuja has triggered widespread discussion across social media platforms, calling into question what it means to be “middle class” in urban India today. According to Ahuja, a ₹70 lakh annual salary a figure many would consider upper-middle class or even affluent may now fall squarely within what he terms the "new middle class." His argument is based on a simple truth:
Is ₹70 Lakh Salary Still Middle Class in India
A surprising LinkedIn post by Gurugram-based investment banker Sarthak Ahuja has triggered widespread discussion across social media platforms, calling into question what it means to be “middle class” in urban India today. According to Ahuja, a ₹70 lakh annual salary a figure many would consider upper-middle class or even affluent may now fall squarely within what he terms the "new middle class." His argument is based on a simple truth:
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday
Dallas Homeowners Fed Up as STR Ban Stalls in Court
Homeowners across Dallas are growing increasingly frustrated as the city’s short-term rental (STR) ban remains stuck in legal limbo. With the Dallas Court of Appeals yet to set a date for a re-hearing, many residents particularly those living near frequently rented "party houses" are left feeling helpless and unprotected. Over the weekend, Dallas police responded to a chaotic scene at a short-term ren
Dallas Homeowners Fed Up as STR Ban Stalls in Court
Homeowners across Dallas are growing increasingly frustrated as the city’s short-term rental (STR) ban remains stuck in legal limbo. With the Dallas Court of Appeals yet to set a date for a re-hearing, many residents particularly those living near frequently rented "party houses" are left feeling helpless and unprotected. Over the weekend, Dallas police responded to a chaotic scene at a short-term ren
6 Easy Lunchbox Recipes Better Than Restaurant Food
If you're tired of bland office lunches or spending too much on takeout, it’s time to upgrade your lunchbox game with recipes that taste like they’re straight out of a café kitchen. These six dishes are not only loaded with flavour but also come together in under 30 minutes, making them perfect for busy mornings. Here's your guide to delicious, fast, and fuss-free lunch ideas that beat restaurant food every time.
6 Easy Lunchbox Recipes Better Than Restaurant Food
If you're tired of bland office lunches or spending too much on takeout, it’s time to upgrade your lunchbox game with recipes that taste like they’re straight out of a café kitchen. These six dishes are not only loaded with flavour but also come together in under 30 minutes, making them perfect for busy mornings. Here's your guide to delicious, fast, and fuss-free lunch ideas that beat restaurant food every time.
Santa Clara housing market slows in spring 2025 but opens new window for buyers
The spring 2025 housing market in Santa Clara has surprised many by falling short of expectations that it would be another hot season of soaring demand and quick sales. While this time of year typically ignites intense competition among buyers, the market has instead cooled slightly, creating a rare opportunity for those looking to purchase a home. With local inventory levels up nearly 40%, buyers are discovering more room to negotiate as sellers adjust to new realities in a landscape defined by uncertainty and fluctuating mortgage rates. One of the most notable shifts in the Santa Clara market has been the increase in available listings, which has offered buyers more choices and reduced the intensity of bidding wars. Interest rates, which hover near a 25-year average, still remain high enough to affect purchasing power, yet they are more stable now compared to earlier in the season when volatility in the stock market wreaked havoc on mortgage rates. The result has been a more balanced market—one that benefits well-prepared buyers who have been waiting for a moment like this. Clint Moore, a real estate agent active in Santa Clara, observed that confusion over broader economic policy and ongoing instability in financial markets have had a chilling effect on buyer confidence. Some prospective buyers have seen their down payments shrink due to falling stock values, while others are hesitant because of employment concerns. This general atmosphere of caution has led to a less frenzied pace in home sales compared to recent years. Michelle Perry, another local agent, highlighted how even modest rate increases have been affecting buyers significantly, especially first-timers. She shared an example of a young family trying to use retirement savings to qualify for a modest FHA loan. When they started house hunting, the mortgage rate was around 6.25%, making a monthly payment on an $800,000 townhome approximately $5,800. Just a couple of weeks later, the rate climbed to 7.25%, pushing their monthly payment up by an additional $500—an increase they could no longer afford or qualify for. Such rate fluctuations have made timing critical and home affordability a moving target for many. As May draws to a close, there is cautious optimism that mortgage rates have stabilized somewhat, allowing buyers to make more confident decisions. On the seller side, however, this market shift has meant reevaluating long-held expectations. Price reductions, once rare, are becoming common, and contingent offers are increasingly accepted as sellers realize that pricing strategies from earlier in the year are no longer effective. Moore emphasized that sellers need to be realistic and that agents must have honest conversations about what homes can actually command in today’s market. That said, there remains one major exception to the overall market cool-down—the luxury home segment. Properties in and around Palo Alto and Los Altos, particularly those near Stanford University, are experiencing explosive growth. Dave Walsh, an industry executive, noted that luxury homes priced above $5 million are seeing intense demand, with sales up nearly 80% year over year. Median home prices in Palo Alto are now around $4.2 million, and in Los Altos, they have reached $5.7 million, reflecting a red-hot market for high-end buyers less affected by mortgage rates. Michael Gordon, president-elect of the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors, stated that buyers are now more critical about the homes they view. With more listings on the market, they are scrutinizing property condition, location, and amenities more thoroughly. Homes that are well-maintained and priced appropriately continue to generate strong interest, suggesting that while the market overall may be softening, good properties are still moving quickly. This year’s spring housing season in Santa Clara has begun to shift from the seller-dominated dynamics of the past into a more balanced market, offering buyers a much-needed break from previous years of fierce competition. The current window of opportunity may be short-lived, however. Experts anticipate that the usual surge in sales may simply be delayed to early summer, and buyers who act now may benefit from reduced competition and more flexible negotiations. Perry pointed out that less competition means more negotiating power and long-term savings. While mortgage rates can be refinanced later, the purchase price determines the property taxes a homeowner will pay over the long run, making it a crucial factor in affordability. Gordon added that preparation and timing are key. Many of his clients have spent years getting ready, and now they are finally able to buy homes that were once out of reach. Ultimately, the 2025 Santa Clara spring housing market presents a unique scenario—less frenzy, more choices, and a greater sense of balance. Whether buyers will seize this opportunity before the next upswing remains to be seen, but the current climate certainly favors those who are prepared to move quickly and strategically.
Santa Clara housing market slows in spring 2025 but opens new window for buyers
The spring 2025 housing market in Santa Clara has surprised many by falling short of expectations that it would be another hot season of soaring demand and quick sales. While this time of year typically ignites intense competition among buyers, the market has instead cooled slightly, creating a rare opportunity for those looking to purchase a home. With local inventory levels up nearly 40%, buyers are discovering more room to negotiate as sellers adjust to new realities in a landscape defined by uncertainty and fluctuating mortgage rates. One of the most notable shifts in the Santa Clara market has been the increase in available listings, which has offered buyers more choices and reduced the intensity of bidding wars. Interest rates, which hover near a 25-year average, still remain high enough to affect purchasing power, yet they are more stable now compared to earlier in the season when volatility in the stock market wreaked havoc on mortgage rates. The result has been a more balanced market—one that benefits well-prepared buyers who have been waiting for a moment like this. Clint Moore, a real estate agent active in Santa Clara, observed that confusion over broader economic policy and ongoing instability in financial markets have had a chilling effect on buyer confidence. Some prospective buyers have seen their down payments shrink due to falling stock values, while others are hesitant because of employment concerns. This general atmosphere of caution has led to a less frenzied pace in home sales compared to recent years. Michelle Perry, another local agent, highlighted how even modest rate increases have been affecting buyers significantly, especially first-timers. She shared an example of a young family trying to use retirement savings to qualify for a modest FHA loan. When they started house hunting, the mortgage rate was around 6.25%, making a monthly payment on an $800,000 townhome approximately $5,800. Just a couple of weeks later, the rate climbed to 7.25%, pushing their monthly payment up by an additional $500—an increase they could no longer afford or qualify for. Such rate fluctuations have made timing critical and home affordability a moving target for many. As May draws to a close, there is cautious optimism that mortgage rates have stabilized somewhat, allowing buyers to make more confident decisions. On the seller side, however, this market shift has meant reevaluating long-held expectations. Price reductions, once rare, are becoming common, and contingent offers are increasingly accepted as sellers realize that pricing strategies from earlier in the year are no longer effective. Moore emphasized that sellers need to be realistic and that agents must have honest conversations about what homes can actually command in today’s market. That said, there remains one major exception to the overall market cool-down—the luxury home segment. Properties in and around Palo Alto and Los Altos, particularly those near Stanford University, are experiencing explosive growth. Dave Walsh, an industry executive, noted that luxury homes priced above $5 million are seeing intense demand, with sales up nearly 80% year over year. Median home prices in Palo Alto are now around $4.2 million, and in Los Altos, they have reached $5.7 million, reflecting a red-hot market for high-end buyers less affected by mortgage rates. Michael Gordon, president-elect of the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors, stated that buyers are now more critical about the homes they view. With more listings on the market, they are scrutinizing property condition, location, and amenities more thoroughly. Homes that are well-maintained and priced appropriately continue to generate strong interest, suggesting that while the market overall may be softening, good properties are still moving quickly. This year’s spring housing season in Santa Clara has begun to shift from the seller-dominated dynamics of the past into a more balanced market, offering buyers a much-needed break from previous years of fierce competition. The current window of opportunity may be short-lived, however. Experts anticipate that the usual surge in sales may simply be delayed to early summer, and buyers who act now may benefit from reduced competition and more flexible negotiations. Perry pointed out that less competition means more negotiating power and long-term savings. While mortgage rates can be refinanced later, the purchase price determines the property taxes a homeowner will pay over the long run, making it a crucial factor in affordability. Gordon added that preparation and timing are key. Many of his clients have spent years getting ready, and now they are finally able to buy homes that were once out of reach. Ultimately, the 2025 Santa Clara spring housing market presents a unique scenario—less frenzy, more choices, and a greater sense of balance. Whether buyers will seize this opportunity before the next upswing remains to be seen, but the current climate certainly favors those who are prepared to move quickly and strategically.
Berkeley hills residents divided over EMBER wildfire prevention rules near homes
As the Bay Area braces for hotter temperatures and an increased risk of wildfires, fire safety has become a growing concern in the Berkeley Hills. This elevated risk has led to the introduction of the EMBER proposal—Effective Mitigations for Berkeley Ember Resilience—an initiative aimed at making homes more fire-resilient. However, the proposal has ignited strong reactions among residents, with some questioning its feasibility and fairness. George Perez Velez, a lon
Berkeley hills residents divided over EMBER wildfire prevention rules near homes
As the Bay Area braces for hotter temperatures and an increased risk of wildfires, fire safety has become a growing concern in the Berkeley Hills. This elevated risk has led to the introduction of the EMBER proposal—Effective Mitigations for Berkeley Ember Resilience—an initiative aimed at making homes more fire-resilient. However, the proposal has ignited strong reactions among residents, with some questioning its feasibility and fairness. George Perez Velez, a lon
Santa Barbara Tops List of Least Affordable CA Cities
A new 2025 report from personal finance platform WalletHub confirms what many California residents already suspect: owning a home in the Golden State is becoming increasingly unattainable. In fact, nine out of the top ten least affordable cities for homebuyers in the U.S. are located in California. At the bottom of the list is Santa Barbara, which ranked 300th out of 300 cities studied, making it the least affordable city in the country. Other California cities in the bottom 10 include Santa
Santa Barbara Tops List of Least Affordable CA Cities
A new 2025 report from personal finance platform WalletHub confirms what many California residents already suspect: owning a home in the Golden State is becoming increasingly unattainable. In fact, nine out of the top ten least affordable cities for homebuyers in the U.S. are located in California. At the bottom of the list is Santa Barbara, which ranked 300th out of 300 cities studied, making it the least affordable city in the country. Other California cities in the bottom 10 include Santa
Memorial Day 2025 Sales at Home Depot: Best Discounts on DIY Tools and Home Essentials
If you’ve got big home improvement plans this season, you’re not alone—and Memorial Day 2025 is the perfect time to check off those to-do lists while saving money. Home Depot’s Memorial Day sale is now live, offering significant discounts across major categories, including power tools, grills, home appliances, mattresses, and gardening supplies. Whether you're diving into a DIY renovation, upgrading your outdoor kitchen, or simply restocking essentials, now is a gr
Memorial Day 2025 Sales at Home Depot: Best Discounts on DIY Tools and Home Essentials
If you’ve got big home improvement plans this season, you’re not alone—and Memorial Day 2025 is the perfect time to check off those to-do lists while saving money. Home Depot’s Memorial Day sale is now live, offering significant discounts across major categories, including power tools, grills, home appliances, mattresses, and gardening supplies. Whether you're diving into a DIY renovation, upgrading your outdoor kitchen, or simply restocking essentials, now is a gr
Montgomery County Expands Food Recovery to Fight Rising Food Insecurity
In Silver Spring, Maryland, a local nonprofit continues to be a dependable source of nourishment for individuals and families in need. In 2024, the organization prepared and served more than 168,000 hot meals, maintaining a daily commitment to combating food insecurity in the region. Staff member Daniella Burgos, who has worked there since 2022, emphasized the exceptional consistency of their mission. According to her, providing meals seven days a week—sometimes up to three times a day&mda
Montgomery County Expands Food Recovery to Fight Rising Food Insecurity
In Silver Spring, Maryland, a local nonprofit continues to be a dependable source of nourishment for individuals and families in need. In 2024, the organization prepared and served more than 168,000 hot meals, maintaining a daily commitment to combating food insecurity in the region. Staff member Daniella Burgos, who has worked there since 2022, emphasized the exceptional consistency of their mission. According to her, providing meals seven days a week—sometimes up to three times a day&mda
Elon Musk’s Optimus Humanoid Robot Demonstrates AI-Powered Home Tasks
Elon Musk has once again captured public attention by sharing a new video featuring Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, performing various household tasks. The video displays Optimus stirring a pot, vacuuming floors, and cleaning a table with a brush and dustpan. Musk described the robot as "the biggest product ever," reinforcing his previous statements about the groundbreaking potential of this AI-powered home assistant. This demonstration highlights Tesla’s on
Elon Musk’s Optimus Humanoid Robot Demonstrates AI-Powered Home Tasks
Elon Musk has once again captured public attention by sharing a new video featuring Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, performing various household tasks. The video displays Optimus stirring a pot, vacuuming floors, and cleaning a table with a brush and dustpan. Musk described the robot as "the biggest product ever," reinforcing his previous statements about the groundbreaking potential of this AI-powered home assistant. This demonstration highlights Tesla’s on
Matt Mahan's homelessness plan includes arrests after multiple shelter refusals in San Jose
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is pushing forward a new proposal aimed at addressing the city’s growing homelessness crisis by aligning local policy with recent guidance from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The mayor’s “responsibility to shelter” framework is built on the principle of offering shelter or treatment to homeless individuals while also establishing legal accountability for those who repeatedly refuse help. This approach echoes the governor’s broader model
Matt Mahan's homelessness plan includes arrests after multiple shelter refusals in San Jose
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is pushing forward a new proposal aimed at addressing the city’s growing homelessness crisis by aligning local policy with recent guidance from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The mayor’s “responsibility to shelter” framework is built on the principle of offering shelter or treatment to homeless individuals while also establishing legal accountability for those who repeatedly refuse help. This approach echoes the governor’s broader model
Immigration enforcement shakes D.C. restaurant industry, causing fear and uncertainty
On Tuesday, the D.C. restaurant community was shaken by visits from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, which sparked a mix of anxiety and anger throughout the industry. Sources confirm that agents visited at least nine restaurants in the District, igniting concerns over the treatment of immigrant workers. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed alarm over the actions of the ICE agents, calling the reports disturbing. "It appears that ICE is at restaurants or even in
Immigration enforcement shakes D.C. restaurant industry, causing fear and uncertainty
On Tuesday, the D.C. restaurant community was shaken by visits from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, which sparked a mix of anxiety and anger throughout the industry. Sources confirm that agents visited at least nine restaurants in the District, igniting concerns over the treatment of immigrant workers. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed alarm over the actions of the ICE agents, calling the reports disturbing. "It appears that ICE is at restaurants or even in
Mother's Day planting weekend in Columbus brings big crowds
As the weather warms and the average last spring frost passes, Columbus residents are gearing up for the busiest weekend of the year for planting. With Mother's Day weekend upon us, local gardeners are flocking to nurseries, anticipating large crowds eager to add vibrant annuals to their gardens. These nurseries are prepared to help locals transform their outdoor spaces with expert advice and a wide selection of plants. Shawn Schilling, the general manager at a local nursery i
Mother's Day planting weekend in Columbus brings big crowds
As the weather warms and the average last spring frost passes, Columbus residents are gearing up for the busiest weekend of the year for planting. With Mother's Day weekend upon us, local gardeners are flocking to nurseries, anticipating large crowds eager to add vibrant annuals to their gardens. These nurseries are prepared to help locals transform their outdoor spaces with expert advice and a wide selection of plants. Shawn Schilling, the general manager at a local nursery i
Phase two of major housing project in Bay Area town moves closer to approval
After years of planning, revisions, and community debates, the second phase of the North 40 development project in Los Gatos is finally gaining momentum. The proposal, spearheaded by developers Grosvenor and Eden Housing, would bring 450 new housing units and more than 15,000 square feet of retail space to a prime 15.6-acre site located along Los Gatos Boulevard and Burton Road. At the heart of the project is a focus on affordability and accessibility, two issues that have long been points of
Phase two of major housing project in Bay Area town moves closer to approval
After years of planning, revisions, and community debates, the second phase of the North 40 development project in Los Gatos is finally gaining momentum. The proposal, spearheaded by developers Grosvenor and Eden Housing, would bring 450 new housing units and more than 15,000 square feet of retail space to a prime 15.6-acre site located along Los Gatos Boulevard and Burton Road. At the heart of the project is a focus on affordability and accessibility, two issues that have long been points of
San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation
San Jose has taken a significant step in addressing the city’s homelessness crisis with the unveiling of a new interim housing development named Via del Oro. This innovative project, the first of its kind in the city, delivers 135 housing units on private land in under a year, demonstrating a scalable and cost-efficient approach to combating homelessness. Developed by DignityMoves, the site was constructed at a fraction of the typical cost of similar housing initiatives, offering a pote
San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation
San Jose has taken a significant step in addressing the city’s homelessness crisis with the unveiling of a new interim housing development named Via del Oro. This innovative project, the first of its kind in the city, delivers 135 housing units on private land in under a year, demonstrating a scalable and cost-efficient approach to combating homelessness. Developed by DignityMoves, the site was constructed at a fraction of the typical cost of similar housing initiatives, offering a pote
How Covid-19 Sparked a DIY Home Improvement Boom and Billion-Dollar Deals for Lowe’s & Home Depot
The Covid-19 pandemic brought unexpected changes to the lives of millions across the United States. With more people spending time at home, a new trend emerged — the rise of do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvement. From painting rooms to full kitchen remodels, Americans began tackling long-postponed projects, causing a surge in demand for tools, supplies, and renovation advice. Leading home improvement retailers Lowe’s and Home Depot experienced record-breaking growth du
How Covid-19 Sparked a DIY Home Improvement Boom and Billion-Dollar Deals for Lowe’s & Home Depot
The Covid-19 pandemic brought unexpected changes to the lives of millions across the United States. With more people spending time at home, a new trend emerged — the rise of do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvement. From painting rooms to full kitchen remodels, Americans began tackling long-postponed projects, causing a surge in demand for tools, supplies, and renovation advice. Leading home improvement retailers Lowe’s and Home Depot experienced record-breaking growth du
10 NASA-Recommended Plants to Purify Your Home's Air and Enhance Your Space
When we think about indoor plants, the aesthetic looks, the greenery of the balcony garden, and the beautiful flowers are what come to mind. But there are some indoor plants that help keep the air clean. Here, we mention some air-purifying plants recommended by NASA. Areca Palm One of the most luxurious-looking plants that grows really tall is the Areca Palm. It looks great inside any home and is an indoor plant that is famous for removing toxins like fo
10 NASA-Recommended Plants to Purify Your Home's Air and Enhance Your Space
When we think about indoor plants, the aesthetic looks, the greenery of the balcony garden, and the beautiful flowers are what come to mind. But there are some indoor plants that help keep the air clean. Here, we mention some air-purifying plants recommended by NASA. Areca Palm One of the most luxurious-looking plants that grows really tall is the Areca Palm. It looks great inside any home and is an indoor plant that is famous for removing toxins like fo
From West Virginia to California: A State-by-State Breakdown of Homebuying Income Requirements
Purchasing a home has become more financially demanding for potential buyers, with a new study highlighting the necessity for a household income over $100,000 in several states. According to Bankrate’s 2025 Housing Affordability Study, 30 states and Washington, D.C. now require at least this much in annual household income to afford a typical home in the area. The data further sheds light on the stark contrast between high-income regions, li
From West Virginia to California: A State-by-State Breakdown of Homebuying Income Requirements
Purchasing a home has become more financially demanding for potential buyers, with a new study highlighting the necessity for a household income over $100,000 in several states. According to Bankrate’s 2025 Housing Affordability Study, 30 states and Washington, D.C. now require at least this much in annual household income to afford a typical home in the area. The data further sheds light on the stark contrast between high-income regions, li
University of Minnesota Graduate Detained by ICE Over DUI, Not Protests
This month, a University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sparking significant concern and protests among students and faculty. Contrary to earlier reports suggesting the student's involvement in campus protests, federal officials confirmed that the detention was related to a prior criminal history, specifically a DUI arrest, and the subsequent revocation of the student's visa by the U.S. Department of State. The Department of Ho
University of Minnesota Graduate Detained by ICE Over DUI, Not Protests
This month, a University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sparking significant concern and protests among students and faculty. Contrary to earlier reports suggesting the student's involvement in campus protests, federal officials confirmed that the detention was related to a prior criminal history, specifically a DUI arrest, and the subsequent revocation of the student's visa by the U.S. Department of State. The Department of Ho









