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California needs a million EV charging stations — but that’s ‘unlikely’ and ‘unrealistic’
Public chargers must be built at an unprecedented pace to meet the target in less than 7 years, and then doubled to 2 million in 2035. The high cost — $120,000 or more for one fast charger— is just one obstacle.
Stockton's Sears is closing, one of four remaining in California
The end of an era has come for the Stockton Sears. The store located at Weberstown Mall, 5110 Pacific Ave., is closing, according to "store closing" signs that can be seen next to the outdoor Sears' logo. Signs inside the store are not much different with "everything must go!" and...
Pounds of explosive materials found after bomb threat at a Sacramento library
(FOX40.COM) — Over two pounds of explosive materials were found inside a Sacramento residence after a bomb threat caused evacuations at the Arden-Dimick Library, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. Around 5 p.m., SCSO detained a suspect who allegedly told staff he planted a bomb at the facility. Deputies said there was not a […]
San Joaquin County Pearl Harbor veteran turns 100
Robert “Bob” Fernandez of Stockton celebrated his 100th birthday on July 11 with family and friends at Whirlow’s Tossed and Grilled restaurant in Stockton. Fernandez is the last Pearl Harbor survivors still living in the Stockton area. At 100, Fernandez’s memory is fading. He couldn’t believe he was 100-years old but he still...
Man stabbed to death by 3 fellow inmates at California State Prison, Sacramento, officials say
A 55-year-old man incarcerated at California State Prison, Sacramento was stabbed to death after being attacked by three other inmates on Sunday, officials said. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Tuesday that officials are investigating after Randy Schlaepfer was killed in the attack at the Folsom prison. CDCR...
Bear spotted in Sunland-Tujunga is no stranger
LOS ANGELES - She's back!. The same bear California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials have tagged and keep returning to the national forest after incursions into human-populated areas near Monrovia, Chatsworth, even Malibu, reappeared in Sunland Tujunga. Residents off Eldora captured the young female, seemingly startled by a garbage...
Skechers’ South Bay Expansion to Expand Campus by 330,000 SQFT in Hermosa Beach
The streets of Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach have long been home to the headquarters of Skechers, the globally recognized shoe and apparel brand. As the company continues to grow, its physical footprint has expanded as well, with a multi-year, multi-building construction project transforming its campus along Sepulveda Boulevard, according to a report from Urbanize Los Angeles. Construction is underway at the two Skechers buildings located at 2901 and 3001 Pacific Coast Highway in Hermosa Beach, with completion anticipated in 2024.
Brian Gentry, owner of Emma Jean’s Holland Burger Cafe in Victorville, remembered
Brian Gene Gentry was always eager to serve up a hearty meal with a side of nostalgia to travelers and locals at his family’s Emma Jean’s Holland Burger Cafe, the longest standing and operating restaurant in Victorville. “People come to the Holland Burger for good food and company,” said Brian, in a previous...
Woman sues Santa Clarita chiropractic business over alleged hidden cameras in bathrooms
A woman is suing a Santa Clarita chiropractic business, alleging she was secretly recorded with a camera inappropriately placed in the restroom.Melanie Mora's proposed class-action lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, targets Fenton Chiropractic Corp. of America, the Joint Chiropractic Management Co. and chiropractor Nicholas Vanderhyde. Also named is CPF Promenade LLC, property owner of the McBean Parkway strip mall where the business is located.The allegations include invasion of privacy, negligence and unlawful recording of confidential information. Mora seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.A Joint Chiropractic representative did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the suit...
Long Beach Yacht Club seeks to double its space in Naples
The Long Beach Yacht Club — one of the oldest social clubs in the city — is seeking the city’s blessing this week on a significant overhaul of its clubhouse and grounds along the marina in Naples Island. The club, which has leased the city-owned building since...
A Dodgers trade package for Tarik Skubal that the Tigers couldn't refuse
The Los Angeles Dodgers are once again in the conversation for a World Series title. However, their starting rotation has been completely decimated by injuries. Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Walker Buehler are all on the injured list, though Glasnow is close to returning. But even with Glasnow on his...
Planned 385-unit apartment complex in Camarillo moving ahead on vacant lot
Workers in several construction vehicles kicked up dirt Friday to prepare the site of a future 385-unit apartment complex in Camarillo. Above-ground work hasn't started on the 14 buildings planned for a vacant lot at the southeast corner of Verdugo Way and Camino Ruiz. The structures will vary from three to four stories on the 14.17-acre site, according to a staff report from 2021, when planning commissioners approved the project.
Locals face heavy cleanup after surprise storm floods 29 Palms
TWENTYNINE PALMS — Residents and city crews faced a Herculean cleanup task in the wake of a summer storm that hit Sunday afternoon, July 14. Stormwater flooded streets and homes in multiple areas. Battalion Chief Eric Spies said San Bernardino County fire personnel rescued people stranded by floodwaters during...
Most local voters think Long Beach is headed in the wrong direction, poll finds
The number of local voters optimistic about Long Beach’s future has dropped by double digits in recent years, according to a poll the city recently commissioned for internal research. A sampling of just over 1,000 likely voters found only 34% of them said Long Beach was headed in the...
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