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Free fishing days announced for California public
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has released the dates of two, free fishing days for all Californians. On July 6 and August 31, the public is invited out to California’s lakes, rivers and streams to fish with no license required. Free fishing days offer first time anglers and families […]
PG&E working to reduce need for planned outages
NORTHSTATE, Calif. — As high temperatures well into the triple digits hit our area PG&E has moved forward with their planned public safety power shutoffs for hundreds of homes across several southern counties including Tehama and Butte. A move that has been met with frustration from impacted residents. However,...
CAL FIRE truck rolls over outside Oroville
(FOX40.COM) — A CAL FIRE truck rolled over Wednesday morning, the Oroville division of the California Highway Patrol said. According to CHP, officers responded to the crash near Aguas Frias Road near Richvale Highway around 7:30 a.m. The crash occurred roughly 20 miles from where firefighters are currently battling the Thompson Fire, which began Tuesday […]
Firefighters respond to fully-involved structure fire in Burney
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. - Firefighters responded to a fully involved structure fire that spread to vegetation Wednesday morning in the 3800 block of Elderberry Lane. CAL FIRE said they stopped the fire's forward progress around 10 a.m. Resources will stay on scene Wednesday afternoon, performing mop-up operations. The fire was...
Police stop kidnapping and attempted bank robbery in downtown Redding
REDDING, Calif. — A man from Indiana was arrested in Redding on Wednesday morning following a kidnapping and attempting bank robbery. At 8:18 a.m. on Wednesday morning, July 3, the Redding Police Department (RPD) says officers responded to reports that a suspect was armed with a firearm in the 2700 block of Crystal Tree Drive. While responding, officers learned the armed suspect had left in a vehicle with a victim.
Matthew Perry's Net Worth Revealed: 'Friends' Star Had $1.5M When He Died — Plus $120M Trust Fund With Ex Rachel Dunn as Beneficiary
Beloved Friends star Matthew Perry’s net worth stood at nearly $500k more than previously believed when he passed away from a devastating drug overdose last year, RadarOnline.com has learned.In a surprising development to come more than eight months after Perry passed away at his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023 at just 54 years old, it was revealed that he had a personal net worth of $1,596,914.47.While earlier court documents listed the value of Perry’s personal property at a little over $1 million, an inventory and appraisal document submitted last month found that the Friends star’s personal property was...
Labor Coalition Led by Massachusetts, Illinois, and Seattle Urges DHS to Extend Protection for Noncitizen Workers Amid Investigations
To protect noncitizen workers during investigations into labor violations, new measures are being introduced to strengthen their rights, the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, joined by the offices from Illinois and the Seattle Office of Labor Standards, has formed a coalition with 27 other labor enforcement agencies to petition the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Their request is to extend the Deferred Action Program period for these workers from two years to a minimum of four years, according to a press release from the Massachusetts AG's office.
Ban On Schools’ Gender Notification Policies Heads To Newsom. Will He Sign It?
The battle over trans rights has mostly played out at school boards, but is now erupting in Sacramento as lawmakers seek to limit local authority on the issue. Following a raucous, emotional hearing last week in the Assembly, legislators sent a bill, AB 1955, to Gov. Gavin Newsom that would stop school districts from notifying parents if a student starts using different pronouns or otherwise identifies as a gender other than what's on school records.
California College Classes in Prison Transformative, Claims State
SAN DIEGO, CA — The recent graduation of 23 incarcerated individuals from UC Irvine’s LIFTED program at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility marks a significant milestone in California’s prison education reforms, according to an opinion piece in the San Diego Tribune. Shannon Swain, Superintendent for the California...
Statewide ballot initiatives finalized in California after record number of initiative withdrawals and legislative action
Welcome to the Wednesday, July 3, Brew. This will be the last Daily Brew of the week due to the July 4 holiday. Check back next Monday, July 8, for an all-new Daily Brew!. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day:. Statewide ballot initiatives...
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