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Henderson hiker discovers missing man's body 22 years later while hiking in Peru
Bringing Bill Home: Henderson hiker finds missing man in Peruvian mountains 22 years later. Bringing Bill Home: Henderson hiker finds missing man in Peruvian mountains 22 years later. Fire caused by illegal fireworks near Russell, Lamb. Updated: Jul. 5, 2024 at 10:35 PM UTC. Fire caused by illegal fireworks near...
Las Vegas Under Excessive Heat Warning Amid Increased Thunderstorm Activity and High Temperatures
Las Vegas and its surrounding regions brace themselves as the National Weather Service in Las Vegas reveals an increase in thunderstorm activity, along with persistently high temperatures heading into the weekend. According to the National Weather Service, today's weather is influenced by the spread of monsoonal moisture westward, causing greater chances of strong wind gusts and heavy rainfall, particularly in Clark and Mohave Counties.
College of Business Student Delegation Shines at NABA’s ‘The Insight 2024: Flow Career Expo’ in Las Vegas
A delegation comprised of 17 students from the College of Business at A&M-Commerce recently attended “The Insight 2024: Flow Career Expo,” organized by the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) in Las Vegas from June 17 to 21. The highly anticipated event brought together over 2,500 attendees, including...
How nation’s worst mass casualty shooting prepared Alan Keesee for job as CEO of HCA Florida Ocala Hospital
OCALA, FL (352today.com) – One of the nation’s worst mass casualty incidents played a role in shaping Alan Keesee. The hospital administrator was serving as Chief Operating Officer of the Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, when an event unfolded on Oct. 1, 2017, that no one expected. A gunman sprayed over 1,000 bullets in 11 minutes into a crowd of more than 20,000 people at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.
Nevada heat demands more than cooling centers, lawmakers told
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Despite Nevada having two of the fastest warming cities in the nation — Reno and Las Vegas — the state has taken the least action to protect the public from the impacts of climate change. On Wednesday, researchers told lawmakers that the severe lack of heat mitigation in Reno and Las Vegas has led to […] The post Nevada heat demands more than cooling centers, lawmakers told appeared first on Nevada Current.
City of Twentynine Palms still recovering from storms and flash floods, Adobe Rd. still closed
A few roads are still closed, but the City of Twentynine Palms is making headway in their recovery efforts from the sudden storm over the weekend. As of last night (July 17), Adobe Road remains closed between Raymond Drive and Amboy Road, as crews continue to remove mud and debris from the area.
Fatal Collision in Loma Linda
On Monday, July 8, 2024, at about 12:40 p.m., deputies responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian call at the 2500 block of Barton Road. Upon arrival, deputies discovered a male lying on the ground in front of the business with injuries caused by an automobile collision. The victim, identified as Jemie Sagulo, was provided medical care at the scene, and was transported to a local hospital. Sagulo was later pronounced deceased by medical staff.
Rural Crime Investigators Recover Stolen Equipment in Phelan; Suspect Arrested
PHELAN, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Rural Crime Investigators have recovered stolen equipment, including a generator, tractors, and trailers, with an estimated value of $100,000, and arrested a suspect reportedly involved in the theft. The incident began when the Victorville Police Department received a report of grand theft on Monday, July...
Traffic stop leads to drug bust in Yucca Valley
YUCCA VALLEY — A traffic stop at Mohawk Trail and Sunnyslope Drive about 8:30 a.m. Thursday, July 11, led to the arrest of William Findsen, 61, of Yucca Valley. Findsen is jailed at the West Valley Detention Center on suspicion of drug possession for sale. He is also being held on five warrants from Riverside County for sale or transportation of methamphetamine, possession of drugs, possession of methamphetamine for sale and driving while his license was suspended for driving under the influence.
Burglar breaks into Barstow Humane Society, steals donations
The Barstow Humane Society is asking the public's help in finding a burglar who broke into the nonprofit's animal shelter this week, ransacking the facility and stealing donations, representatives said. The break-in took place shortly before 11 p.m. Monday at the shelter, 2480 East Main St., according to the organization. ...
CalMatters’ 9th anniversary: Trusted community-centered journalism, now with The Markup
Nine years ago today, CalMatters started publishing journalism to hold officials accountable, reveal unseen community issues and empower Californians. Our nonprofit newsroom has grown steadily over time, but this year has been especially unique: We added The Markup’s tech-focused team, hosted the inaugural CalMatters Ideas Festival in Sacramento, debuted the government transparency tool Digital Democracy, and started airing on California TV five nights a week through PBS SoCal.
Western Baptist State Convention Plans 134th Annual Session
Members of the Western Baptist State Convention of California will hold their 134th Annual Session starting Saturday, August 3, and continuing through Thursday, August 8. According to WBSC President J. Benjamin Hardwick, the session will take place in the Southwest District Association at Pilgrim Progressive Baptist Church in San Diego. The Rev. Joe Conner is the host moderator and the Rev. Donnell Townsend is the host pastor.
Governor Newsom announces appointments 7.17.24
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:. Melany Acosta-Parra, of Kerman, has been appointed to the California Youth Empowerment Commission. Acosta-Parra has been a Recreation Leader for the City of Kerman Parks and Recreation Department since 2021. She served on the Kerman Youth Commission from 2021 to 2024. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $100 per diem. Acosta-Parra is a Democrat.
California Senate Leaders Issue Bipartisan ‘Wake Up Call’ in Aftermath of Trump Shooting
The Democratic and Republican leaders in the California State Senate made a bipartisan appeal for unity Wednesday in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Senate President pro Tempore Mike McGuire of Healdsburg and Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones of San Diego issued a rare...
MedMen’s closure progresses as receiver oversees asset liquidation
MedMen’s properties in Illinois, Nevada, and New York are nearing sales, but the outlook in California and Massachusetts remains grim. The controlled shutdown of MedMen Enterprises continues under California-based receiver Richard Ormond. In a recent update, Ormond indicated that sales of most former MedMen dispensaries are in progress, with some locations being abandoned and four in Southern California still operational.
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