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FBI issues chilling July 4 alert warning 'lone wolf attackers' could target big celebrations
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security warned in a bulletin that the biggest threats are lone offenders and small groups, who find large events such as holiday gatherings 'attractive' targets
Oceano Seabreeze Market highlights local artisans, crafters, and more
Discover Oceano hosts the Oceano Seabreeze Market on Saturday, July 13, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Oceano Train Depot. Attendees will have the chance to buy or browse selections of handcrafted goods and other items from local artists and curators. Admission is free. Visit discoveroceanoca.com for more details. Δ
Why are fireworks still legal in wildfire-prone California?
EL DORADO COUNTY — The Fourth of July holiday is in full swing, and while some counties have made them illegal, many of our California counties still allow safe and sane fireworks.Currently, more than 60 cities in our viewing area allow safe and sane fireworks."Every city, county or municipality can make the decision if they will allow the usage of safe and sane fireworks," State Fire Marshal Daniel Berlant said. "So every city makes their own decision based on their own needs and decision making."Berlant said that some cities or counties may consider themselves a lower threat to wildfires and...
Mountain lion struck and killed by car on 405 Freeway
A mountain lion was struck and killed on northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway on Thursday. It's unclear exactly when the crash occurred and what kind of vehicle struck the big cat, but a single orange cone could be seen lying next to the body in the center divider of the freeway in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center. Officials with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife were said to be heading to the area to pick up the mountain lion's body, according to the California Highway Patrol. Once they retrieve the body and run tests they will be able to determine if the big cat was tagged, according to Beth Pratt, the Regional Executive Director of the California National Wildlife Federation.It's the second deadly crash involving a mountain lion on Southern California freeways in recent weeks, after another big cat was found dead on the 101 Freeway in June, just a short distance from where the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing construction continues.
Seventy-One Mustangs Earn Big West Spring Academic Praise
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Featuring four programs boasting double-digit honorees, 71 Cal Poly student-athletes across nine programs – a 22 percent increase from last year – earned Big West Spring Academic All-Conference recognition Wednesday afternoon. In order to qualify for selection, student-athletes (excluding true freshmen and first-year...
Scrambling CA homeowners consider ‘going without insurance’
Ray Barrios lives in one of many large, single-family homes that line the squiggly, narrow streets of Brentwood. The community is manicured. Planned. Developed. No “wildland urban interface” here. The flammable hills just north of this LA neighborhood that look like typical tinder – open dry grass or trees with dense undergrowth – feel far away.
Photos show drowsy bear waking up in mountains after hectic day in Chatsworth
A bear who climbed a tree in Chatsworth and stayed there for hours Tuesday is back in the peace and quiet of Southern California's mountain wilderness. Photos provided by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife show the bear with a history of adventurous travel resting in the wilderness after she was tranquillized and removed late Tuesday morning from the tree in a San Fernando Valley neighborhood. The bear drew onlookers from a nearby apartment complex after wandering around the business park, jumping a chain-link fence and camping out overnight on a tree branch.
New California regulation could require cooler workspaces
STOCKTON - A new Cal-OSHA regulation could go into effect that would force employers to make it cooler where you work.If adopted, anything over 87 degrees while working inside and companies may need to find alternatives.Business owners told CBS13 they understand how important it is to stay cool when you're working indoors. "Heat's been a thing for a while now so luckily we have a lot of measures in place," said Chris Ward, the Vice President of Operations for Pacific Coast Producers, a farmer-owned canned fruit company. Ward welcomes Cal-OSHA's new proposal to have employers keep the temperature below...
Noe Simental Arce of Paso Robles sentenced to 12 years in prison for molestation of a child under 14
On Wednesday, San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow announced that Noe Simental Arce of Paso Robles has been sentenced to 12 years in state prison for the molestation of a child under the age of 14. The post Noe Simental Arce of Paso Robles sentenced to 12 years in prison for molestation of a child under 14 appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Fire crews extinguished a 3.93-acre grass fire at the Cuesta Grade summit Wednesday
Fire teams responded to a 3.93-acre grass fire on the northbound side of Highway 101 near the Cuesta Grade summit Wednesday. The post Fire crews extinguished a 3.93-acre grass fire at the Cuesta Grade summit Wednesday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
SLO County Clerk-Recorder’s Office gearing up for busy General Election this November
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - The San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Recorder's Office is currently preparing for what it expects to be a very busy General Election this coming Nov. 5, 2024. "We are already gearing up for the November election, even though it is a few more months away," said San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Recorder The post SLO County Clerk-Recorder’s Office gearing up for busy General Election this November appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
How the ‘gut-and-amend’ process swiftly changed a California law days before it started
This summer, the California Legislature felt the need to act quickly before a new law took effect. In May, the California Attorney General’s office released guidance that said restaurants would need to comply with a new law that requires businesses to include required fees in advertised and displayed prices. The law, Senate Bill 478, was […]
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