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STATE WATER BOARD: Since launch of landmark state program, 900,000 more Californians have access to safe, affordable drinking water
Since 2019, State Water Board has distributed over $1 billion in grants for drinking water projects in disadvantaged communities. During this time, the number of people served by failing water systems has fallen from 1.6 million to 700,000 – a net gain of 900,000 more Californians who now have safe and affordable drinking water.
Saia Expands Network with New Terminals in California and Iowa
Saia announced the opening of two new freight terminals, one in Stockton, California, and the other in Davenport, Iowa. These new terminals are part of Saia's growth strategy, which includes recent openings in Montana, New Jersey, Texas, and Utah. The company plans to open 18 to 21 terminals this year, and plans to spend its $1 billion capital expenditures budget on real estate, equipment, and IT projects.
Northern California forecast: Scorching temperatures expected Tuesday, when relief could happen
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday is forecast to be an even hotter day for Northern California than Monday was. Meteorologist Tamara Berg said downtown Sacramento hit 107 degrees on Monday. High temperatures on Tuesday will peak from the 102-110-degree range, with downtown Sacramento expected to reach 109 degrees. The average for this time of year is 95 degrees.
Ahwatukee triple murder suspect had stints on probation in Arizona and California
PHOENIX — The lengthy criminal history of a triple murder suspect in Ahwatukee is coming into focus, including stints on probation in Arizona and California. 12News has uncovered some alarming circumstances where his criminal behavior continued while on state supervision. Chase Christman, 30, has been charged with three counts...
Kamala Harris’ backers say she understands Jews and Israel. Her critics fear her stance on Gaza.
(JTA) — WASHINGTON — Coming down the stairs in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City in 2017, Kamala Harris saw the Western Wall and knew what she had to do. Harris, then a California senator, reached into her pocket and pulled out a blue kippah and clips she had prepared for the occasion. She...
Schedule, Location for Rental Housing Board Could Change
The Pasadena Rental Housing Board will consider a resolution on Wednesday changing its regular meeting schedule and location. A proposed resolution for the July 24 meeting showed the Board plans to consider establishing new dates, times, and location for its regular sessions. If approved, the PRHB will set meetings for the first and third Thursdays of each month at 6 p.m. The new schedule would take effect on Aug. 15.
Pasadena Rental Housing Board Considers Exempting Section 8 Tenants From Rent Rollback Requirement
The Pasadena Rental Housing Board (PRHB) will consider amendments to its regulations that would exempt Section 8 tenants from rent rollback requirements mandated by Measure H, a rent control initiative passed in 2022. The Board will discuss two options at its July 24 meeting, with the Department of Housing recommending...
City’s Historic Resources Survey to Be Updated For First Time in Three Decades
Pasadena’s Planning Commission will receive an overview of the “Historic Places Pasadena: Completing Our Story” project at a meeting on Wednesday, July 24. The initiative, funded by the City Council in the 2023 fiscal year budget, responds to recommendations from the Historic Preservation Commission and Planning Commission and aims to document buildings, structures, and sites significant to all aspects of the city’s history.
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