Yosemite
Coverage of Yosemite in the Nexus archive.
- Reed Jobs says Silicon Valley’s 'energy' has moved to San Francisco thanks to post-pandemic office prices
Reed Jobs argues that San Francisco's affordable post-pandemic commercial real estate has catalyzed tech growth, causing the industry's energy to migrate north of traditional Silicon Valley hubs like Palo Alto. He noted that startups prefer mixed-use and less expensive spaces, citing examples like the Design District compared to more costly areas such as the Financial District. Jobs believes this upheaval was a natural turning point for the city.
- Fast-moving Dove Fire wreaks havoc as mass evacuations at ‘the gateway to Yosemite’ town
The fast-moving Dove Fire has caused mass evacuations in Sonora, a town described as 'the gateway to Yosemite.' The wildfire's rapid spread has led to mandatory evacuations in the area.
- Dove fire burns near Yosemite, prompting evacuation orders in Sonora
The Dove Fire, which started around 3 p.m. Sunday, has burned 166 acres near Yosemite and prompted evacuation orders in Sonora. The fire's rapid growth has led to urgent safety measures in the affected area.
- Dove fire burns near Yosemite, prompting evacuation orders in Sonora
The Dove Fire, which began around 3 p.m. Sunday, has burned 166 acres near Yosemite and prompted evacuation orders in Sonora. The fire's rapid growth has led to immediate safety concerns in the area.
- Congress should honor Teddy Roosevelt and conserve our outdoors for the next 250 years
The article urges Congress to reauthorize the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund through the Great American Outdoors Act 250, which includes a foreign visitor surcharge and addresses deferred maintenance in national parks. The House Natural Resources Committee, led by Republican Chairman Bruce Westerman, advanced the legislation to secure $1.9 billion annually for five years.
- Reed Jobs would rather talk about curing cancer than his last name
Reed Jobs focuses on advancing cancer cures through his venture firm Yosemite, which has grown from a new startup to a team of 17. The biotech industry faces patent expirations for blockbuster drugs, creating new opportunities, while AI has become a core part of Yosemite's operations. Jobs expressed surprise at the company's rapid progress.
- Heartbreaking twist for family of Yosemite visitor who plunged over waterfall: ‘Impossible to put into words’
The family of a Yosemite visitor who died after falling over a waterfall is working to repatriate his body to El Salvador for a dignified burial with loved ones. The deceased is described as being laid to rest with dignity surrounded by those who remember him with love.
- Judge dismisses lawsuit by ranger who hung trans pride flag at Yosemite
A judge dismissed a lawsuit by a ranger who hung a trans pride flag at Yosemite. The plaintiff, Joslin, requested reinstatement to their position as a quantitative wildlife biologist with the National Park Service and protection from criminal investigation or prosecution.
- Federal judge rejects fired biologist's free speech lawsuit over Yosemite trans flag demonstration
A National Park Service biologist was fired after flying a trans flag in Yosemite while off-duty. A federal judge rejected their free speech lawsuit challenging the termination.
- Federal judge rejects fired biologist's free speech lawsuit over Yosemite trans flag demonstration
A National Park Service biologist flew a trans flag in Yosemite while off-duty and was subsequently fired. A federal judge rejected the biologist's free speech lawsuit.
- ‘Research here is world class’: son of Steve Jobs looks to invest in UK cancer care
Reed Jobs, son of Steve Jobs, is investing in UK cancer care through his $1bn venture capital fund Yosemite, motivated by his father's death from pancreatic cancer. He aims to transform outcomes and make cancer a non-lethal disease. Reed Jobs' mission is driven by his personal experience.
- Yosemite ditches reservations, drawing huge crowds in a free-for-all
Yosemite has abandoned its reservation requirement, resulting in huge crowds and criticism from some who blame the Trump administration. The change has led to an influx of visitors, causing concerns about controlling the number of people in the park. This decision has sparked debate about the management of national parks.