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Former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announces run for California governor
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s 8-year stint as the head executive for the nation’s most populated state will end in early 2027, and the race to replace him is already filling up. The latest to say they’re gunning for the spot should be a familiar name to Angelenos: Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Villaraigosa, 71, […]
CSUSB professor and director of the Institute of Applied Research receives prestigious award from Inland Empire ASPA
Barbara Sirotnik, a Cal State San Bernardino professor in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, is the recipient of the Inland Empire ASPA 2024 Outstanding Educator Award from the Inland Empire chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. The award, formally presented to Sirotnik at...
California Highway Patrol Swears In 102 New Officers
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - On July 12, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) proudly introduced 102 of the state’s newest officers during a swearing-in ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento. In a continued effort to fill vacant officer positions, these men and women hail from communities throughout California, as well as Colorado and Oregon.
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.
How problems with Palm Springs basic-income program affected one resident
A pilot program meant to help some of Palm Springs' most vulnerable residents delayed aid for months with little explanation, according to one person enrolled in it. Clarence Smelcer, a 62-year-old former social worker, is one of 14 current beneficiaries of a guaranteed income program that came under fire after the city of...
California-based supplier pleads guilty to role in methamphetamine trafficking organization in West Virginia
BLUEFIELD, WV (WVNS) — A California man pleaded guilty to a role in a methamphetamine trafficking organization that operated in West Virginia. 41-year-old Alejandro Gallegos, also known as “Alex,” “Rooster,” “G” and “Primo,” of Hacienda Heights, California, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine and 500 grams or more of […]
NBC Sports Desk: Palm Springs Power Wins Back-to-Back Titles, Katie Ledecky Shines in Olympic Week
On NBC Sports Desk with Tim O’Brien, brought to you by Agua Caliente, the Palm Springs Power secured their second consecutive California Pacific Collegiate League title. As Olympic Week begins, swimming legend Katie Ledecky shares her inspiring journey and superhero status with superfan Leslie Jones. From childhood dreams to record-breaking performances, Ledecky proves why she’s the greatest female swimmer of all time.
PCS Co. hires new outside sales representative
PCS Co. has hired Gregg Van Bogget to serve as its new outside sales representative and hot runner technical specialist for the western U.S. Bogget is a plastics industry veteran with more than 35 years of experience and deep knowledge in mold making, hot runner systems and injection molding. He also has high-level sales and marketing management experience with industry-leading companies.
For ‘unbanked’ Californians, cash is still king in an increasingly cashless society
As a mother of six who works in a Los Angeles Jack-in-the-Box, Anneisha Williams can’t afford to pay steep bank fees. For her, every dollar matters, and overdraft fees have left her frustrated and fed up with banks — to the point where she no longer even uses them.
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.
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