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Koi Nation slams Gov. Newsom's call to nix new North Bay casino
SANTA ROSA -- The Koi Nation of Northern California accused Gov. Gavin Newsom of having a "fundamental misunderstanding" of federal law Friday after he urged rejection of the tribe's efforts to open a casino in Sonoma County.Newsom wrote to the U.S. Department of the Interior on Tuesday saying the Koi Nation's project and that of another tribe, the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians in Solano County, should be rejected because they are outside the aboriginal territory of the tribes.Federally recognized Native American tribes are permitted to establish gaming operations within the limits of their reservation. The Koi Nation doesn't...
Cruise will dispatch some of its trouble-ridden robotaxis to join Uber's ride-hailing service
Cruise’s trouble-ridden robotaxis are on the road to joining Uber’s ride-hailing service next year as part of a multiyear partnership bringing together two companies that once appeared poised to compete for passengers. The alliance is the latest change in direction for Cruise since its license to provide driverless rides was suspended in October 2023 after one of its robotaxis dragged a jaywalking pedestrian who had been struck by a human-driven vehicle across a darkened San Francisco street. Cruise's robotaxis are still sidelined in California, but some of its Chevy Bolts are giving autonomous rides in Phoenix and Dallas with humans behind the wheel to take over if something goes wrong.
SAT cancellations fuel anxiety for students nationwide
Ten SAT testing locations throughout the state closed at the last minute, stirring anxiety among students who are preparing to apply for college, KCRA reported. The closures specifically took place in Big Bear City, Elk Grove, Mammoth Lakes, Mcfarland, Cardiff, Fairfield, St. Helena, San Clemente, Turlock and Rocklin, according to KCRA.
Delivery drivers at third-party company in California are Amazon employees, NLRB finds
Workers at a company that delivered packages for Amazon are considered employees of the e-commerce giant, the National Labor Relations Board said, rejecting Amazon's claim that it is not responsible for the subcontractor's staff. The finding, issued by a regional director of the NLRB in Los Angeles, determined there was...
Roadside trash accumulating at future site of Elk Grove's supportive housing project
Earlier this year, the city of Elk Grove reached an agreement that cost taxpayers over $10 million, with the meter still running, to move an affordable supportive housing project out of Old Town-Historic Downtown Elk Grove. Even though there is no evidence of site improvement at the new location, one activity is evident on the Elk Grove-Florin Road site - the accumulation of roadside trash.
Search intensifies for missing Stanislaus County man, not seen in over a week
(FOX40.COM) — The Ceres Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a man who has not been seen or heard from since Aug. 16.• Video Above: What should you do if someone you love goes missing? Erik Salgado, 41, was last seen driving a white GMC Yukon with a California license plate, […]
Three friends killed in freak accident on vacation after they were sucked into whirlpool while trying to cool off
THREE tourists have died after they got sucked into a whirlpool while on a group trip in California. Utah natives Jeannine Skinner, 34, David Bell, 48, and Pete On, 48, were hiking the Seven Teacups trail when they decided to take a dip in the river to cool off. The trio was hiking with a […]
Chaos at Koligan Stadium: Massive fight breaks out at Central and Garza High football game
What started as a celebration for Central Unified turned into chaos at Koligian Stadium Friday night.The Central High Grizzlies were up 40-0 over the Garza High Guardians when a massive fight broke out between the two sides.Footage obtained by Action News shows the fight escalating to where at least one man was punched inadvertently, but it's unclear what started the fight on the field.The game was called at the beginning of the 4th quarter.This was the first time Garza High had ever hosted Central High.Things are getting loud at Koligian Stadium for Week 1 of Friday Night Football! For the...
San Diego Residents: Breathe Easier with Medi-Cal Asthma Remediation – Your Path to a Healthier Home
Asthma is a significant public health issue, particularly among Medi-Cal members. Black Californians are five times more likely to visit the emergency department and four times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma than White Californians, and more than 2 million Latinos in the state live with asthma. Medi-Cal offers...
Folsom’s Baker’s Dozen is Small Biz of the Month in California’s 7th Assembly Dist.
Just a few weeks after opening their new second location, the owners Baker’s Dozen Donuts, a Folsom business that has been serving up sweet treats for over three decades, has been presented a special honor by Folsom Resident and California Assemblyman Josh Hoover. On Monday, Hoover named the local baker the August Small Business of the month California 7th District.
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