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California Senate Passes AI Protection Bill Endorsed by SAG-AFTRA
The amended bill now returns to the California Assembly for final passage before heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk The post California Senate Passes AI Protection Bill Endorsed by SAG-AFTRA appeared first on TheWrap.
Modesto Police Nab Five in Weekend Retail Theft Operations at Dick's Sporting Goods
Over the weekend, Modesto Police Department responded to two separate organized retail thefts at Dick's Sporting Goods, leading to the arrest of five individuals. The first incident unfolded late Saturday morning when two suspects, identified as Nyeisha Jackson, 27, and Robert Glover, 50, made off with merchandise worth over $1,000. In a swift response, both were apprehended later that day in Stockton, CA, after being recognized thanks to the ongoing collaboration between the police and Dick's Sporting Goods, according to the Modesto Police Department's Facebook post reported.
Modesto City Council works to keep professional baseball team
(FOX40.COM) — The Modesto Nuts are scheduled to be a high-priority topic for the Modesto City Council during its Tuesday meeting as the city works to continue negotiations with the baseball organization. In June, the Modesto Nuts, a Seattle Mariners affiliate, announced their last home game would be on Sept. 8 as their lease at […]
InterView – Britt Rios-Ellis, Ph.D.
California State University, Stanislaus is a gem in the California State University system. I earned my bachelor’s degree in computer information systems back in 1984, where we actually helped build the first computer lab as we transitioned from stacks of cards to databases. So much has changed. My father-in-law Mike got his degree in the early ’70s and it changed his life. My parents also earned master’s degrees, so Stanislaus State has been an important part of my life. I was able to earn a great degree while I raced bicycles and worked, and that systems education has served me well. I think Stanislaus State has been a wonderful solution and provided opportunities for so many of us here in our region.
Data: Bakersfield among top 10 in America for highest DUI rates
Californians have a major problem when it comes to impaired driving, new data suggests. According to a study by financial website LendingTree that analyzed the 50 largest U.S. cities, the 10 worst places for drunk driving lie solely in North Carolina and California, the latter of which has eight on the list. While the city […]
Sam's Club and Chick-fil-A coming to Visalia Commons shopping center, site plan confirms
A request for a conditional use permit for a shopping center on South Mooney Boulevard will be heard at a Sept. 23 Planning Commission meeting. The permit application includes a study that names the key big box store tenant and popular fast food restaurant, both new to Visalia. The study details plans to build a 172,000-square-foot...
Major repercussions for Central Unified football players involved in fight
The Central Unified School District will meet with officials for high school sports on Monday after a fight during a football game at Koligian Stadium.The shocking moment came after the third quarter of a Friday night game between the Justin Garza Guardians and the Central High Grizzlies.The Grizzlies were up 40-to-0 when chaos ensued.The fight sent shock waves through Koligian Stadium."It's unfortunate whenever an incident like this overshadows are really good, good stuff that happened all around the section last week," said Ryan Tos with California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).After the fight, the officials ended the game before starting the 4th...
Yreka passes ordinance to ban camping on public property
This ordinance came as the result of an executive order sent out by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, ordering cities and counties to create legislation to remove encampments off property. Yreka passes ordinance banning camping on public property. An ordinance to ban camping on public property was passed earlier this month.
State lawmakers facing opposition as they rush to get warehouse bill passed before end of legislative session
California lawmakers are rushing to introduce a bill to improve warehouse building standards. But some environmental justice groups argue the bill isn’t strong enough.
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