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Biz Spotlight: Health Heats Up at HOTWORX of Folsom
HOTWORX of Folsom is blazing a trail in the fitness industry, as they officially celebrated the grand opening of their newest location Tuesday evening with a ribbon cutting hosted by Choose Folsom. Appropriately, they take the stage in this weeks Folsom Times Business Spotlight, highlighting their innovative approach to high-intensity,...
Two horses die during 2024 Tevis Cup in Northern California
(FOX40.COM) — On Saturday hundreds of horse and rider pairings from across the country made their way to Northern California for the Tevis Cup, but two horses lost their lives in the 100 mile race. The one-day 100-mile ride traverses the Western States Trail between Robbie Point in the Sierra Nevada to the Auburn Fairgrounds. […]
Three face felony charges in area high-performance vehicle thefts case
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced felony charges Tuesday against three people allegedly involved in 13 different vehicle thefts or attempted vehicle thefts throughout California. Between July 2023 and March 2024, suspects Jesse Venegas, Nathan Olivas and Christopher Anderson allegedly participated in a large-scale conspiracy to steal expensive high-performance vehicles...
Folsom State Prison inmates donate to scholarship fund
Inmates at Folsom State Prison are giving back by donating to a scholarship fund focused on supporting students who have a parent incarcerated in a California state prison. A check was presented for $18,000 by the Inmate Advisory Committee at Folsom State Prison to the Foundation for California Community Colleges, which manages the Educating for Change scholarship program. The money was raised through food sales at the prison and is the group's second donation to the program.
Annoying State Law is Forcing Californians to Shop in Idaho
After a long day at work, a weekend out with friends, a camping trip or just a solid workout--what is the one thing that we can all (hopefully) agree is the absolute best feeling?. A nice shower. Odds are, it has been a while since you really THOUGHT about said...
Therapy pups take the stage in upcoming police vs. fire blood drive
A blood drive of a unique nature is coming to Folsom next week with an event that brings local first responders and some of their furry friends together in a friendly competition that benefits those in need through blood donations. Hosted locally by Vitalant, its known as the Battle of Badges and Folsom Police and Fire Departments are urging residents to get involved.
Joby Aviation takes 523-mile hydrogen-electric flight above Monterey County
MARINA – In June, Joby Aviation successfully completed a 523-mile flight above Marina of its first-of-its-kind hydrogen-electric technology demonstrator aircraft, and in July, California became the first state to officially launch a Hydrogen Hub, with both developments having a stake in furthering the state’s goal of cutting pollution and expanding clean energy.
Hanson hurls gem but Potters fall to Prune Packers
The Pacific Empire League postseason race is heating up with two teams fighting for the final spot in the league’s inaugural championship series next week. Entering Tuesday, the Lincoln Potters and Humboldt Crabs were tied for second place and with just five league games remaining, every game has a tremendous impact on the playoff picture.
Lake Tahoe sees second-highest surface temp in 25 years
LAKE TAHOE — One of the United States' most iconic lakes almost saw record-breaking surface level temperatures as another heat wave hits Northern California.When is warm too warm for Lake Tahoe?"Too warm, certainly in the case of Lake Tahoe, is when the temperature starts to accelerate the things we don't want in the lake," said Geoff Schladow, UC Davis professor and former director of the Tahoe Environmental Research Center.Schladow said Lake Tahoe had its second-highest surface temperature recorded from the middle of the lake in the last 25 years on July 22. It was 75.7 degrees.The highest surface temperature in...
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.
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