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California authorities warn of 'hugging' robbers
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - A new robbery "trend" is making the rounds and local authorities are warning that while it may seem innocent at first, it's anything but. According to the Orange County Sheriff's Department, deputies responded to a home in Rancho Santa Margarita on July 2 regarding a robbery.
Invasive Species: California’s three-billion dollar problem
(FOX40.COM) — Invasive species cause billions of dollars worth of damage in the United States annually, and California is no exception. In 2021, it was reported that the United States spent between $120 billion and 137 billion per year on the environmental damage caused by invasive species, which are defined as organisms (plants, animals, microbes) […]
Shasta supervisors consider $100K proposal to persuade Avelo Airlines to stay in Redding
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors could make a $100,000 pitch to keep Avelo Airlines in Redding. The low-cost air carrier announced last month that it would stop flights in the North State after learning the company that provides ground service operations for Avelo at Redding Regional Airport was pulling out.
Stockton's Sears is closing, one of four remaining in California
The end of an era has come for the Stockton Sears. The store located at Weberstown Mall, 5110 Pacific Ave., is closing, according to "store closing" signs that can be seen next to the outdoor Sears' logo. Signs inside the store are not much different with "everything must go!" and...
I was accused of stealing a car after I loaned it from the dealership – they called cops on me for a ‘ridiculous reason’
A DRIVER feared for his life after police drew their weapons at him and told him he could be shot for stealing his loaner SUV. The high school teacher was the victim of a paperwork mistake that led to a call to police. Jamie Rogers took his car to the service center of a local […]
LITTLE LEAGUE ROUNDUP — All four District 26 teams remain alive
All four District 26 teams in action at various tournaments around the state remain in contention for a championship after a busy weekend. And all four will be back in action on Monday evening, including three who will be playing elimination games. The McKinleyville 12s have won both of their...
Professional-Grade Flight Simulator Arrives on Campus
Located on the second floor of the Library, the professional-grade device gives students and community members an immersive experience with its five screens, a partially enclosed cabin/cockpit, and all of the instruments and controls of a Cessna 182 or 172 aircraft. It also tilts and rotates like a real aircraft.
Players Seek to Enforce Original Arbitration Rules in Sega Petition
Numerous players of computer games produced by Sega of America are seeking a court order directing the entertainment giant to adhere to the terms of a 2021 agreement when arbitrating their claims that the targeting of their age and gender groups with ads during play violates California law.
Tripepi Smith launches new media training curriculum at the California JPIA Elected Officials Summit
Speaking to the media—especially in a live, on-air situation—can be daunting for both new and seasoned municipal leaders and elected officials. Bright lights in their face, a microphone capturing every word, and a camera capturing every facial expression can make them seize up or panic. To help elected...
Target’s New Store Openings in July
Locations in California, Missouri and Pennsylvania are part of retailer’s plan to build 300+ new stores in next decade. Mass retailer Target Corp. is adding to its nearly 2,000-store network with the opening of three new locations in California, Missouri and Pennsylvania on July 21. Target will open a...
Welcome to Hell, East Coast
The heat is not going anywhere anytime soon, so keep reading to discover how you might feel it this week. Thousands are still without power in Texas with relief efforts ongoing Shawn Schulze, CEO of the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region, has been driving around Texas to coordinate relief efforts after Hurricane Beryl. On Sunday, he pulled over in his car to talk to me about what the situation is like on the ground. A week ago, power outages caused by the hurricane pushed over 2 million Texans into the dark during a record-breaking heat wave, seeing heat indexes...
In Depth: New Laws, Supreme Court Homeless Issue
LOS ANGELES - In segment one, Troy Vaughn, the CEO of the Los Angeles Mission, joins Hal to talk about the recent Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, which some fear could criminalize homelessness nationwide. Vaughn also discusses his history of living on the streets himself, and how...
High Times dispensary in Redding license suspended due to code violations
REDDING, Calif. — The High Times cannabis dispensary in Redding appears to be closed down due to a violation of their license. Several signs have been posted on the building asking customers to go to their City of Shasta Lake location instead, at 1550 Locust Ave, Shasta Lake. Several signs say the store is closed until further notice.
Willits man dies after rollover crash late Sunday night
WILLITS, Calif. — The Mendocino County Sheriff's Office has identified the man who died in a rollover crash on Valley Road near Willits this past weekend. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) in the Garberville area, officers were called to a two-vehicle crash off Valley Road, east of Davidson Road, east of Willits, just after 11 p.m. on Sunday night, July 14. After investigating the crash, the CHP says a 1985 Toyota pickup truck, driven by Julian Franks, 30, of Willits, was traveling east on Bailey Road. They say the Toyota drifted partially into the westbound lane and sideswiped a 2022 Honda Accord, being driven by a 16-year-old girl.
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