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Son of 49ers legend hauls in long would-be TD in training camp
The 49ers group of undrafted rookies may not have a chance to make much of an impact this year given how deep San Francisco’s roster is. While Missouri running back Cody Schrader has raised some eyebrows, it was Terique Owens, son of 49ers Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens, who cashed in with a big-time catch late in Tuesday’s practice.
Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund announces a $50 million investment in affordable housing project in Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV) — Exciting news for Santa Cruz County, the Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund has announced its second major investment for affordable housing. The Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund announced their support for the Harvey West Studios project in Santa Cruz. Located at 119 Coral Street...
California wildfires: GoFundMe sets up hub to help displaced victims
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Wildfire season is well under way in California and GoFundMe wants to help. GoFundMe has set up a “Centralized Hub” to give California residents guidance on how to help individuals who have been displaced by wildfires to make sure they get the resources they need. The “Hub” includes verified fundraisers related […]
McKoane, Grossi shine at Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals
SONOMA, CA – Allison McKoane and Jim Grossi both picked up trophies at the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway. McKoane was hoping for a father-daughter double up as her dad was in the Super Gas final, but was still happy with picking up her second NHRA National event Wally.
Escondido Anti-Abortion Clinic Sues California AG’s Office Over ‘Abortion Pill Reversal’ Lawsuits
An Escondido-based anti-abortion clinic filed a federal lawsuit this week against the California Attorney General’s Office, which sued anti-abortion groups last year for forwarding misleading claims regarding a medically discredited procedure known as “abortion pill reversal.”. The lawsuit filed Tuesday on behalf of Culture of Life Family Services...
California school properties could be converted into housing for educators
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Education has announced an initiative to turn land owned by local education agencies into housing for education workers. The department says local education agencies own roughly 75,000 acres of “developable land” that could be used to create over 2 million housing units across the state. “We know that families […]
Toilet paper and flat tires: Here are the strange ways Californians ignite deadly wildfires
Of all the insidious threats faced by wildland firefighters - extreme heat, desiccated forests, unpredictable fire behavior and a nearly year-round fire season - what might be the most fearsome?Humans.People do dangerous things, things that start wildfires. Pushing a burning car into a gully. Mowing the lawn on a hot summer day. Miswiring a hot tub. Driving cars with flat tires. Burning toilet paper rather than packing it out of a campsite. Setting off smoke bombs at gender reveal parties.In hot, dry conditions already primed for fire, people's actions can quickly escalate from a harmless mistake - such as hammering...
CHP Swears In 102 New Officers
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - On July 12, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) proudly introduced 102 of the state’s newest officers during a swearing-in ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento. In a continued effort to fill vacant officer positions, these men and women hail from communities throughout California, as well as Colorado and Oregon.
Multiple Tire Thefts Plague Petaluma Residents, Police Seek Information on Suspects
A series of tire thefts hit Petaluma on Sunday, leaving many residents without their tires and rims. The Petaluma Police Department (PPD) received numerous calls from vehicle owners, particularly from the city's east side. At least ten people have been affected, prompting an investigation into these thefts. The suspects remain...