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FACT CHECK: False Gavin Newsom ad about how 'kids' die running on X
(The Center Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom's super PAC "Campaign for Democracy" is running an ad on X, formerly known as Twitter, that reads, "Guns are the number one killer of kids. Not cancer. Not car accidents. GUNS." The claim is false for most Americans. It is true that firearms are the number one killer of kids according to Centers for Disease Control data if you include adult 18-...
Beating the heat on Independence Day
With Excessive Heat Warnings in place for much of California, including right here at home, people are looking for ways to beat the heat this 4th of July. This week and weekend will see potentially record-breaking temperatures in excess of 120 degrees. There are many ways to stay safe in these dangerous temperatures. Some of The post Beating the heat on Independence Day appeared first on KESQ.
Pacific Gas & Electric says grid holding stable so far
It’s an all hands on deck approach to the current heatwave in California; and that includes PG&E. On Wednesday, the utility giant provided a briefing from its emergency operations center in Vacaville. PG&E Meteorologist Scott Strenfel said the extreme heat smothering California could set new temperature records. "What we're...
California to mandate statewide water restrictions up to nearly 40% in some cities
The State Water Resources Control Board on Wednesday approved a policy that could force some municipal water suppliers to reduce the amount of water they provide by close to 40% over the next 15 years. If suppliers and their customers don't reduce water use, the districts could be fined up...
Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters
Moving forward, almost all new rental contracts in California will require no more than one month’s rent as a security deposit. The post Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Two L.A. felons were arrested for stealing equipment from a business in Lake Forest
On Sunday night, a police officer made a traffic stop in the east part of town on a vehicle missing license plates. He quickly learned the pair both had felony warrants for their arrest, according to the Irvine Police Department. Wet, freshly cut back-flow devices, a Sawzall, saw blades, a...
The Foley Report: Dana Point Harbor Revitalization, Climate Action Plan, E-Bike Ordinance, the County Budget, and More!
At this time, we celebrate our great nation’s history and ideals. The Fabulous Fifth District offers many free community celebrations and fireworks displays to attend. Our open space parks remain at risk for fire, so please avoid lighting fireworks in or nearby. My office continues progress on our Fifth...
Public health officials urge preparation for heatwave
As large swaths of the Inland Empire are blanketed by excessive heat, local public health officials are emphasizing preparation and education. KVCR’s Madison Aument has more. Many parts of the region are experiencing temperatures of more than 100 degrees. And they’re expected to stay high through next week.
Parole board rescinds early release of child rapist from Riverside County
The State Parole Board has rescinded early parole for a convicted child rapist from Riverside County. Cody Woodsen Klemp, 68, will remain in prison to continue to serve his 170-year prison sentence. Klemp was convicted in 1994 of 40 felonies involving the repeated rape of an underage victim. The teenager had been in the care The post Parole board rescinds early release of child rapist from Riverside County appeared first on KESQ.
Arizona man smuggled 29 guns, including 27 assault rifles, into Riverside County, officials say
An Arizona man was caught with almost 30 firearms, including 27 assault rifles and 15 ghost guns, in Riverside County on Monday, officials said. Alexis Ayala Molina, a 22-year-old from Phoenix, was “committing suspicious and unsafe driving actions” on the 10 Freeway at Chiriaco Summit, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release. […]
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