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The Tule River Tribe of California recruits an old ally in its fight against wildfires: Beavers
After a decade of work, the Tule River Tribe has released nine beavers into the nation’s reservation in the foothills of California’s southern Sierra Nevada mountains. The beavers are expected to make the landscape more fire and drought resistant. Beaver dams trap water in pools, making the flow of water slower so the surrounding ecosystem can reap the benefits of the moisture while making it more difficult for forest fires to start. They can also help a forest heal after a fire by rehydrating the area.
Supreme Court gives cities in California and beyond more power to crack down on homeless camps
Cities no longer are prohibited from punishing homeless people for camping if they have nowhere else to go. The post Supreme Court gives cities in California and beyond more power to crack down on homeless camps appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Two new California public safety laws set to take effect beginning in July
A pair of new public safety laws authored by Assemblymember Phil Ting are set to take effect starting on Jul. 1. The post Two new California public safety laws set to take effect beginning in July appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Botulism outbreak in California linked to family events and homemade food
Public health officials in California are investigating an outbreak of botulism infections related to family events on June 21 and 22 in Clovis, CA. Staff from the California Department of Public Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are working together on the investigation. During a news...
California lawmakers approve changes to law allowing workers to sue employers over labor violations
The California Legislature approved bills Thursday that would amend a 20-year-old law allowing workers to sue their bosses over labor violations and require employers found liable to pay a fine to the state.The legislation would reform the Private Attorneys General Act, which took effect in 2004. It has come under scrutiny by business groups that say the law has been misused. Critics also say that litigating alleged violations under the law is often time-consuming and expensive.The bills would lower the financial penalty for some employers and compel them to correct violations. They came out of a deal between Gov. Gavin...
Stater Bros. standoff ends in arrest after gun and bomb threats from man barricaded in parking lot
On Thursday morning at approximately 8 a.m. San Bernardino Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of in-progress vandalism and arson at the Stater Brothers West location in Yucca Valley. According to the Sheriff’s press release, the suspect – identified as Jerry Whitehurst, 39 – fled on foot into the parking lot and into a pickup truck that did not belong to him. Whitehurst is said to have barricaded himself inside the truck and he claimed to have a gun and an explosive device.
Oasis center in Devore draws attention of High Desert residents
The Oasis retail center at Glen Helen Parkway in Devore has drawn the attention of many High Desert residents. Situated on nearly 33 acres between the Interstate 15 and the Glen Helen Parkway exit near Glen Helen Regional Park, the commercial and retail center is planned for:. A large hotel.
Girl, 5, fighting to recover after big rig crash in Southern California
A 5-year-old girl faces an uncertain future after suffering two skull fractures during a six-vehicle collision involving a semi-truck in San Bernardino County late last week. The violent crash occurred June 20 around 12:30 a.m. at the intersection of Highway 395 and Calleja Road in Adelanto. Authorities with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s […]
Shooting at Adelanto gas station leaves two victims wounded
Two people were wounded when gunfire erupted outside an Adelanto gas station this week, authorities said. The shooting took place shortly before midnight Monday at an ARCO station at the corner of Air Expressway and Highway 395, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department officials said. Deputies first responded to a 911...
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