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CHP units responding to crash on Interstate 5 near Orland
GLENN COUNTY, Calif. - The CHP said they are responding to a crash in the area of Interstate 5 and the County Road 27 offramp. The CHP could not release any more details about the crash. This is a developing story. Action News Now will keep you updated with new...
Tehama County deputies investigate homicide after finding body
TEHAMA COUNTY, Calif. - The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide after a partially decomposed body was found in the Corning area on Aug. 19. Deputies said they were called out to Bronco Court in the Rancho Tehama area of Corning after receiving a report of a possible body.
Santa Clara Kaiser Among Top Hospitals for Treating Heart Attacks, Strokes
Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s hospitals are rated among the best in the nation for treating heart attacks, strokes, and other medical conditions, according to a study released by U.S. News & World Report in mid-July. Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals are recognized as “high-performing” in U.S. News & World...
City of Chico files motion to get out of Warren settlement
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - On Saturday, the City of Chico has officially filed a motion to get out of the Warren settlement. The Warren settlement went into effect on Jan. 14, 2022, and restricted the City of Chico’s ability to handle and enforce bans on the homeless community. The...
Interested in becoming part of the Butte County Search & Rescue team?
CHICO, Calif. - Saturday is the day for potential Butte County Search & Rescue team members to come out to Down Range in Chico to meet the current cadre of volunteers and explore joining the group.. The life-saving Search & Rescue team is part of the Butte County Sheriff's Office.
California lawmakers seek more time to consider energy proposals backed by Newsom
Democratic lawmakers in the California Assembly are pushing back against a last-minute effort by Gov. Gavin Newsom to pass proposals aimed at cutting energy costs for Californians and reducing gas price spikes at the pump.They say they need more time to weigh the impacts. The pushback means the state Legislature might head to a special session this year after the legislative deadline to wrap up the session on Saturday. Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said his members are "on the same page" as Newsom about the need to prioritize lowering energy bills for Californians. But details of the proposals weren't released...
‘We don’t want this!’ rage shoppers after self-checkout item ban as millions of Americans forced to pay extra fee
A PROPOSED ban on an item at self-checkout has left some shoppers up in arms. The change would affect millions of Americans, leaving them paying an extra fee for the grocery essential. Customers in California could be directly affected starting in September, as officials in Encinitas, north of San Diego, vote on Senate Bill (SB) […]
New cannabis cafe bill heads to governor’s desk
California is on the verge of a potential shift in its cannabis industry, as the state Legislature has passed a bill that could pave the way for cannabis cafes where patrons can enjoy both cannabis and a meal. The proposed legislation, Assembly Bill 1775, which now awaits Governor Gavin Newsom’s signature, would allow cities to authorize dispensaries to serve food and nonalcoholic drinks, and even host live entertainment, alongside the consumption of cannabis products.
Californians to face steep fines for violating water orders under new legislation
California lawmakers late Friday approved a massive increase in fines for water scofflaws after ranchers intentionally defied state orders and pumped water from the drought-plagued Shasta River for eight days. Two years ago, state officials imposed the maximum fine allowed under law — $4,000, or roughly $50 per rancher, causing...
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