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Debate between Newsom, California mayors over Prop. 36 heating up
The debate over Proposition 36, the ballot measure would allow felony charges and increased sentences for theft and drug crimes, is heating up between Gov. Gavin Newsom and California's mayors.Some mayors across the state are in support of it, including Mayor Matt Mahan of San Jose."We see that we have an epidemic of unaddressed, untreated addiction," said Mahan. "The answer is treatment."Mahan said Prop. 36 would help reduce retail crime, by mandating that drug-addicted individuals committing crimes get help."We have to have accountability for treatment," said Mahan. "We have to give judges the tools they need to mandate that people...
Peter Thiel Compares California to Saudi Arabia In Wild Take On Joe Rogan’s Podcast: ‘You Have a Crazy Religion’
Thiel then went on to compare the liberal culture of California to Wahhabism – the strict interpretation of Sunni Islam widely practiced in Saudi Arabia. The post Peter Thiel Compares California to Saudi Arabia In Wild Take On Joe Rogan’s Podcast: ‘You Have a Crazy Religion’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Harris says in fundraising email she ate ‘a family-sized bag of nacho Doritos’ on night of Trump election
Vice President Harris said in a fundraising email sent Friday that she ate “a family-sized bag of nacho Doritos” the night of the 2016 election. In the email, Harris questions whether recipients remember their own emotions and reactions to Donald Trump’s win over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in that presidential cycle. “It was election night…
Women inmates receive vital job training skills as part of California prison program
It's all about second chances for a group of 85 women who are currently incarcerated but just received job certifications in a variety of fields. Some learned how to code, while others learned about construction.The goal is to ensure these women find meaningful employment once they re-enter society.Angela Hernandez made the trip from Stockton to Chino to support her sister as she graduated with a certificate in healthcare facilities management."Today is important for her so it is important for us. So, it was a must to come and support her," Hernandez said.But this was no ordinary graduation. The dozens of...
Show & Stroll invites Oroville residents for music, classic cars and more
OROVILLE, Calif. — On Friday, Aug. 16, residents of Oroville are invited to the "August Show & Stroll" event along Myers and Bird streets in the downtown area. The event, hosted on the third Friday of every month through October, will feature classic cars, vendors and music. According to...
Lake Oroville Update - August 16, 2024
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is making progress on a project to improve a 1.5-mile section of the Brad Freeman Trail between Cherokee Road and the Highway 70 Garden Drive overpass. DWR crews are removing old asphalt and nearby vegetation and laying base rock along the trail in preparation for future paving work. Trail paving is expected to occur in September, with the work schedule subject to change based on material and crew availability.
Shastina Ranch Park now open in Redding; grand opening ceremony set for Aug. 24
REDDING, Calif. - The City of Redding’s new park — Shastina Ranch Park — is now open and will celebrate its official grand opening on Aug. 24. The grand opening will last from 9 to 11 a.m., and coffee and donuts will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis, the City of Redding said.
Enforcement in east Redding yields multiple citations, arrests
REDDING, Calif. - Multiple citations were issued and arrests were made on Friday by the Redding Police Department Department Special Services Unit. The Redding Police Department said they had another “directed enforcement operation” in the business and retail areas in east Redding. Earlier in the week the Crisis...
PLANT DISMANTLED: They’ll Be Auctioning Off All Sun Valley Floral Farms’ Infrastructure Next Month
The final phase of grief for a deceased industrial operation?. The Los Angeles-based liquidator Tauber-Arons, Inc. recently announced that it will be conducting a “MASSIVE” auction of the fixed assets of Mad River Sun Valley Floral Farms, the deceased bulb giant that graced the Arcata Bottoms for several decades.
City of Chico provides updates on road construction projects that will affect schools
CHICO, Calif. - The City of Chico provided updates on road construction projects that will impact access to several schools in the Chico Unified School District. The new school year for the Chico Unified School District starts on August 19. "The city has been undertaking a record-breaking year of infrastructure...
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