Redwood City has been home to a number of large companies, the largest of which (most likely) was Oracle Corporation. Oracle moved its headqua…

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The first heat wave of the season is bringing triple-digit temperatures earlier than usual to much of the Southwest U.S. Forecasters warned residents Tuesday to be ready for "dangerously hot conditions" with highs expected to top 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the days ahead in Las Vegas and Phoenix. By Wednesday, the National Weather Service says most of an area stretching from southeast California to central Arizona will see "easily their hottest" weather since last September. Record daily highs will be in jeopardy throughout the region. The unseasonably hot weather is expected to make its way into parts of the Pacific Northwest by the end of the week.