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Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day at California State Capitol, marking third holiday at war
SACRAMENTO – Saturday at the California State Capitol hundreds of people gathered to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day. It marks the third year in a row the country has recognized the holiday under the shadow of war following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. "It's a little bit sadness because it's already three years and my parents and some family in Ukraine, in Kyiv, that's why it's sad. We are still at war," said Tariia Symonova, who attended the event with her family. It's a celebratory day that also serves as a statement as those in attendance mourn the lives lost in the...
A Sacramento woman died at the hospital. Her family, unaware, searched for her for more than a year
After Jessie Peterson, 31, was hospitalized in Sacramento in the spring of 2023, her family was told she had left the medical center against the advice of doctors. They spent the next year searching for her, only to learn she died just two hours after last speaking with her mother. In a $25 million lawsuit filed against the hospital, the family says the hospital never notified them of her death and learned she died only when a sheriff’s detective was able to track the case.
Trojans fall behind, can't come back on Frontier
Oak Ridge got off to a slow start, falling behind Frontier, 21-7, late in the first quarter, and failed to capitalize on several opportunities in the second half, as the Trojans lost the opening game of the season, 28-14, on Saturday night. The Trojans fumbled the ball three times, twice...
Woman recalls moment a mountain lion entered her senior community home in Colfax
COLFAX, Calif. — Residents at a senior community in Colfax are shaken because of a mountain lion that has been going right up to their homes. Most recently, the cougar tried to enter a screen door while a woman was sitting in her living room Thursday. "It came through...
One California, One Coast: Policy Summit to address coastal insurability and sea level rise planning
Litigation and policies is slated for Sept. 4-5 in gathering hosted by Smart Coast California By Barbara Burke Special to Malibu Times Residents of Malibu and other California coastal cities are facing sometimes herculean insurability challenges, severallawsuits and regulations impacting coastal communities and their properties are pending or recently published, while local governments grapple with whether and how to address the impact of […] The post One California, One Coast: Policy Summit to address coastal insurability and sea level rise planning appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Helmets And Haymakers Fly As California High School Football Game Devolves Into Chaotic Bench-Clearing Brawl
Saturday’s California high school football game between Central High and Justin Garza was called at the beginning of the fourth quarter after a wild bench-clearing brawl broke out between players and coaches from both sides. The Grizzlies were awarded the win but the ugly scene marred the victory. Suspensions will come down when the California […] The post Helmets And Haymakers Fly As California High School Football Game Devolves Into Chaotic Bench-Clearing Brawl appeared first on BroBible.
Customs officers in California seize $5 million worth of methamphetamine disguised as watermelons
(CNN) — US Customs and Border Protection officers in southern California discovered that a supposed watermelon shipment wasn’t what it seemed after they uncovered more than $5 million worth of methamphetamine concealed inside, the agency said.
Viewer videos show heavy rain in Northern California on Saturday; snow falls at Palisades Tahoe
Thunderstorms moving across Northern California on Saturday dropped heavy rain across parts of the region. The rain hit Roseville and Granite Bay from 2:30 to 4:10 p.m., Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn said. Douglas Boulevard in Roseville flooded during the storm, the viewer video above shows. Other areas like Yuba City also experienced heavy rain.
Rare summer rain pours into Northern California, flash flood warning issued
(FOX40.COM) — Several Northern California residents were surprised by the sounds of water drumming on their roofs and windows on Saturday afternoon. Around 1:30 p.m., sprinkles turned into downpours in the Sacramento Valley for several minutes. Officials said the summer storm is unusual for August. “Isolated showers and thunderstorms continue across the Valley, primarily north […]
$80,000 in stolen merchandise, $30,000 in cash recovered in Northern California
(FOX40.COM) — A probation search conducted by Northern California police recently led to the discovery of $80,000 in stolen merchandise, about $30,000 in cash, and various narcotics. The Stockton Police Department said its officers and various agencies, including the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office and California Highway Patrol, completed the search around Bear Creek Way […]
Technically, California won’t delay an oil well protection law — but Newsom axes funding to enforce it
The governor backed off his controversial plan to extend deadlines for oil and gas operators to comply with a new law on wells. But he also wiped out the funding state agencies say they need to hire staff and carry out the regulations.
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