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Marshalls to open new location in former Lakeport Kmart site, 60 jobs planned for store
Off-price retailer Marshalls is opening new locations in multiple states across the country, with one planned for Lakeport later this summer. A web page dedicated to new store openings lists the Lake County city among others in Michigan, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Texas. A spokesperson with Marshalls confirmed the location will open Aug. 22 at 2017 S. Main St. but did not provide further ...
Lake County Music Guide – 7.23.24
I just noticed that KC and the Sunshine Band will be playing at Cache Creek Casino in Brooks on Friday, celebrating their 50th year. Well, get down tonight! What that means to me is that it’s been 50 years since I retired my Madras shirt, bell-bottom pants, and platform shoes. I actually bought this outfit for a wedding in 1973, but during the night following the event my dog chewed up my new boogie shoes, and without any other appropriate shoes to go with my new ensemble, I decided to toss them all. Other than for that specific event I’ve always been a Levis, tee-shirt and sneakers kinda guy, (as many of you have wryly mentioned…). But, hey – I like comfy clothes – that’s the way I like it, uhuh uhuh. For all of you who want to shake shake shake your booties, here’s the comfy live music schedule for the week of 7/23 through 7/29…
Newsom issues executive order to remove homeless encampments in California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Thursday for the removal of homeless encampments in the state. Newsom's order would direct state agencies on how to remove the thousands of tents and makeshift shelters across the state that line freeways, clutter shopping center parking lots and fill city parks. The order makes clear that the decision to remove the encampments remains in the hands of local authorities.The guidance comes after a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this summer allowing cities to enforce bans on sleeping outside in public spaces. The case was the most significant on the...
These 48 California Big Lots stores are closing. Here's what to know
Nearly 50 California Big Lots will close as the company struggles with a challenging consumer market. In an early July filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the discount retailer said it planned to close 35 to 40 stores this year and open three. The company reported 1,392 operating stores at the start...
California indoor heat rule put on fast track
From CalMatters Capitol reporter Jeanne Kuang: After years of delay, a new California regulation to protect indoor workers from extreme heat is now in effect. A workplace safety board approved the rule in late June, and asked other state administrative agencies to fast-track putting it on the books. The rule went into effect Tuesday as […]
'Unconscionable': HIV community in legal fight with Bay Area drugmaker
Hank Trout was diagnosed with HIV in 1989 at the age of 36. The longtime San Francisco resident resisted medication at first, but eventually began the fraught medication journey with which those living with the condition are familiar — a drug “cocktail” involving a strict regimen of several medications a day. After trying several such combinations of drugs to keep his HIV levels in check, he eventually started taking just...
Charges filed in Cloverdale cold case, suspect appears in court
A murder charge was filed Wednesday against a Glenn County man accused of killing a teenager whose body was discovered in Cloverdale more than four decades ago. James Unick made his first appearance in Sonoma County Superior Court on Wednesday morning after he was arrested Monday on suspicion of killing Sara Ann Geer, 13, on May 24, 1982. He sat quietly with his head tilted down and thick, ...
Arrest Made in 1982 Murder of Sarah Geer in Cloverdale
The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case. The cold case, dating back to the 1982 murder of 13-year-old Sarah Ann Geer, was solved after a male DNA profile was identified from the evidence with the use of modern DNA technology. The team successfully identified and apprehended 62-year-old James Unick of Willows, California as the DNA match. He has been taken into custody and is being booked into the Sonoma County Jail. The case had gone cold until it was reopened by former Cloverdale police chief Jason Ferguson three years ago, along with assistance from other organizations and a private investigator.
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