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Team 10's investigation into East County group home's treatment of mentally ill adults triggers state inquiry
RAMONA, Calif. (KGTV) — A Ramona group home that treats patients with serious mental disorders has come under state scrutiny following a Team 10 investigation. At issue was whether a plan was implemented to have a mentally ill resident eat and take his medication out in the cold because he smelled.
Chula Vista Moves Toward Development of 383-Acre University and Innovation District
In a move towards realizing its long-held vision, the City of Chula Vista has contracted Carrier Johnson, a San Diego-based design firm, to assess the feasibility of developing the initial 20 acres of its planned 383-acre University and Innovation District. According to a report from the San Diego Union-Tribune, the City Council unanimously approved a one-year, $195,000 contract with the firm on July 16.
USPS still doesn’t have a plan to reopen the Niland Post Office
The Postal Service still doesn’t have a plan to reopen the post office in the small Imperial Valley town of Niland, which has been shuttered for more than two years. In a letter earlier this month, Postal Service officials said their current landlord in Niland decided not to make repairs, and negotiations with another prospective landlord — the local school district — haven’t panned out. Officials are still looking for an alternative location.
Southern California Heat Wave: San Diego Expects Soaring Temperatures and Monsoonal Moisture
As the sun casts its relentless gaze upon Southern California, San Diego is bracing for a sweltering week ahead, with temperatures soaring above average, the National Weather Service said in a statement. Monday's weather in San Diego County is expected to reach highs in the lower to mid-70s near the coast and could climb into the 90s for the inland valleys, while the Apple and Lucerne Valleys face a scorching range of 100 to 110 degrees. Coastal Orange County will experience milder mid to upper 70s, but inland areas are prepped for upper 80s. The National Weather Service San Diego, CA, warns of "moderate to major heat risk" in the valleys and mountains and "major to extreme heat risk for the deserts."
The Worst City To Live In California Has Been Revealed
California boasts many attractions, such as beautiful beaches, diverse cultures, and a booming economy. However, not every city in the Golden State offers a high quality of life for its residents. Some cities struggle with high crime rates, low incomes, poor education, and other social problems. Based on various statistics and rankings, the worst city to live in California is Emeryville.
America’s largest economy is falling out of love with Tesla—and it’s only going to get worse
Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of X Holdings Corp., speaks at the Milken Institute's Global Conference at the Beverly Hilton Hotel,on May 6, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. This might be the end of a love affair that became unrequited. Elon Musk has been steadfast in...
NBC 11 Sportscast: Yuma Catholic Summer Series Part 1
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Vanessa Gongora joins the show from the WNBA All-Star Game Skills Challenge in Phoenix. Chas Messman sits down with Yuma Catholic head coach Rhett Stallworth in part one of a two part edition of our Prep Football Summer Series. Article Topic Follows: 11 Sportscasts. BE...
Investor Buys Oceanside Shopping Center for $56 Million, Likes Size, Long-Term Prospects
Marketplace del Rio, a 183,292-square-foot neighborhood shopping center in Oceanside, has been sold for $56.6 million, according to the real estate firm, Cushman & Wakefield. The center, at 3762-3774 Mission Ave. and situated on over 20 acres, is anchored by a Stater Bros. supermarket. An extensive remodel of its exterior, common areas and interior spaces was recently completed.
Gov. Newsom's office says state is monitoring California impacts of the global computer outage
SACRAMENTO – Computer systems across the world and across the Sacramento area are recovering after a massive outage that started Thursday night. The problem stems from an issue with systems linked to Microsoft and the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. Companies across the world, from media outlets and airline companies, started getting the "Blue Screen of Death" on their computers. Law enforcement agencies are saying that critical infrastructure, like 911 services, has not been affected by the outage. In a statement, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office says the state is coordinating with local emergency officials to address any lingering impacts of the outage. "At this time, there are no reports of impacts to life-safety public services in California," the governor's office wrote. While CrowdStrike has said they've rolled out a fix, not every system has recovered. Sacramento International Airport, in particular, has continued to feel the domino effects of the outage into Friday morning. Travelers are dealing with canceled flights and are scrambling to rebook. Officials at SMF are urging travelers to get to the airport early and check with their airlines for the latest information on their flights.
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