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6 California Lottery players win combined $19 million
LOS ANGELES - Six California Lottery players are taking home more than $19 million in combined winnings after purchasing some lucky lottery tickets, according to California Lottery officials. The biggest winner was identified by officials as Jose Garfias, who won a whopping $7 million from an Xtreme Crossword Scratchers ticket...
Fog and clouds Sunday morning, clearing to sunny skies and warmer temperatures
We saw dense fog early Saturday morning but clouds have cleared and a beautiful and warmer evening is expected. More marine layer clouds and dense fog will develop overnight, so if you are traveling Sunday morning, expect visibility issues and have those low beams on. Overnight lows will cool into the upper 40s and 50s. The post Fog and clouds Sunday morning, clearing to sunny skies and warmer temperatures appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Those planes flying really low all weekend? That’s just NASA collecting pollution data
Residents in L.A., the Imperial Valley, and the Tulare Basin can expect to hear low-flying planes starting today until Tuesday, July 2, as NASA collects data on air pollutants and greenhouse gasses over landfills, power plants and urban areas at altitudes between 1,000 and 10,000 feet. These flights will double check on the measurements captured by NASA’s TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) mission — which launched a commercial satellite last year to monitor daytime pollutants across the United States, northern Mexico and Canada. Several of the pollutants NASA is monitoring and collecting samples on include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde, and ozone. It is part of a campaign to support the NASA Student Airborne Research Program, where participants research atmospheric chemistry, air quality, forest ecology, and ocean biology through data collected from aircraft. In addition, students get to participate in field data collection.
Restaurant can charge service fees and gratuities after Gov. Newsom signs last-minute carve-out to junk fee bill
After the state attorney general indicated the state's definition of junk fees would include mandatory gratuities at restaurants, legislators and the restaurant industry pushed for a new bill. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the carve-out on Saturday.
Starting Monday, Landlords Can’t Charge More Than 1 Month’s Rent for Security Deposit
On Monday Assemblymember Matt Haney’s Assembly Bill 12 banning landlords from charging exorbitant security deposits will go into effect in California. The landmark tenant protection bill stops the practice of California landlords charging two times and (in some cases three times) the monthly rent as a security deposit. California now joins 11 other states in the country to limit security deposits to only one month’s rent.
Ukiah High School Student Wins Congressional Art Competition for California’s Second District
Press release from the Office of Congressman Huffman:. This week, Representative Jared Huffman (CA-02) welcomed the winner of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition for California’s Second District, Tiah Ross-Butner from Ukiah High School in Mendocino, to the United States Capitol to celebrate her accomplishment. Ross-Butner’s piece, titled “Where We Come From – Klamath River”, will hang in the U.S. Capitol for one year along with other art pieces from each congressional district across the country.
KRON4 gets a look into new Cal Academy of Sciences exhibit
(KRON) — KRON4 anchor Stephanie Lin interviews the Cal Academy of Sciences senior exhibit content developer Paige Laduzinsky to discuss the new California State of Nature exhibit. The new permanent exhibit focuses on the species, places and people that allow California to thrive.
California, Bay Area cities take action on illegal fireworks
Unofficial fireworks are illegal in many Bay Area communities, so why do they fill the skies on the Fourth of July holiday?. Every year, local fire departments issue warnings about the risk of personal injuries and the threat of forest fires due to fireworks, especially in the hills where dry grass and vegetation provides fuel for fires to spread quickly.
Sneaky hidden fees will be banned from July 1 across stores, websites, and apps – you can now only see the true cost
HIDDEN fees will soon be illegalized in businesses across one US state as a new state law comes to fruition. California's Senate Bill 478 will make it mandatory for businesses to tell customers the price of a product or service from the start. However, it is not illegal to omit...
Cops can’t legally stop you from July 1 if license plate registration is expired – you still have limited time to fix it
A NEW law will prohibit officers from using expired tags to make traffic stops – unless the tags are older than a certain age. However, drivers can still be cited for it as long as the tags aren’t the reason they were pulled over. Assembly Bill 256 in California was signed into law in October […]
Beavers return to California tribe land after decades of disappearance in effort to bring water to land
A family of seven beavers released into a watershed deep in the southern Sierra Nevada marks a significant milestone in conservation and restoration efforts in the region after years of work by the Tule River Tribe.
McCarthy’s congressional replacement brings Asian representation to a deep-red California district
Over the past year, Roy Sekine volunteered and helped organize fundraisers to ensure that Vince Fong became the first Asian American congressman to represent his hometown of Bakersfield in California’s 20th District, which covers the state’s deeply conservative farm belt. Sekine, who’s Japanese American and a retired technology...
160 Arrests, 150 Items Seized: California Authorities Dismantle Notorious Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Chapter in Sweeping Crackdown!
A Coordinated Crackdown: Disrupting the Hells Angels’ Criminal Network. Seized Arsenal: Unveiling the Extent of Hells Angels’ Illicit Operations. According to WRTV abc Indianapolis, in a significant law enforcement operation authorities in California have struck a decisive blow against the Hells Angels motorcycle club apprehending an entire chapter on a range of serious charges. The arrests which included top figures such as the chapter’s president and vice president mark the culmination of an extensive joint investigation involving the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, California Highway Patrol, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The focus of the crackdown was on members of the Bakersfield Hells Angels and their affiliated group the Sons of Hell Motorcycle Club which reportedly operated under the direction of the main chapter.
California Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Distributing Fentanyl Pills Linked to Overdose Deaths
A California man received a 10-year prison sentence this Tuesday after pleading guilty to charges of conspiring to distribute a deadly amount of fentanyl pills, a substance famously potent and dangerous, across the United States. George Anthony Manzo, 37, of Redlands, was also handed down five years of supervised release following the prison term, as reported by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada.
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