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Folsom greenlights $2.7M loan for new Affordable Housing Project
On Tuesday night, the Folsom City Council approved a $2.7 million loan for the development of a new affordable housing project in the city. The loan, conditionally approved through Resolution No. 11234, will support Pacific West Communities, Inc. in the construction of 52 affordable housing units at the proposed Harrington Grove development.
California will host a billion-dollar 'hydrogen hub.' What it means for our energy future
In the race to decarbonize energy and fuel, the federal government is spending billions to create hydrogen economies. California will be one of several hydrogen hubs — here's what that will mean.
Rocklin incident report: Illegal fireworks with a loaded handgun and slow speed vehicle rollover
The Rocklin Police Department publishes a weekly crime report. Here are the published incidents from July 8-14: At around 8:06 p.m., while investigating an earlier crime, Rocklin officers were notified by store staff of a male and female subject who had just taken store products and attempted to return the products on the 4700 block of Granite Drive. Officers contacted the two subjects and after a criminal records check, it was learned the female had an outstanding felony warrant and was in possession of narcotics and drug paraphernalia. The male subject initially lied about his name and once learning his real name, it was discovered he had an outstanding out-of-state misdemeanor warrant. Both subjects were arrested and booked at the South Placer Jail.
$13.8M Grant Aims to Close Digital Divide in Rural Areas
Teresa Perez recalls living online during the pandemic, when families with children were forced to stay indoors, communicate over Zoom, and file work or school assignments from home often over sketchy internet connections. “My daughter did a lot of her homework on her iPad during COVID. Luckily we have the...
California Isn’t Enforcing Its Strongest-in-the-Nation Oil Well Cleanup Law on Its Largest Oil Company
State regulators could have asked oil companies California Resources Corp. and Aera Energy for an estimated $2.4 billion to guarantee wells are plugged but decided they didn’t have the authority to do so.
Report: California giant sequoia groves in peril after megafires
Two new studies find that without sustained intervention, California may permanently lose big sections of old-growth giant sequoia groves. The majestic trees only grow on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. Since 2015, 20% of them have died, mostly in three megafires in 2020 and 2021. David Soderberg, Ph.D,...
Foresthill Bridge, among America’s tallest bridges to undergo federally funded testing
Opened in 1973, bridge underwent $70 million seismic retrofit in 2012. Auburn, Calif. – The Foresthill Bridge will soon undergo ultrasonic testing of 282 weld points as part of a national effort to provide preventative maintenance and quality assurance to bridges built with a similar type of steel. The...
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