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PG&E Rate Increase Hits Bay Area Households Already Struggling to Make Ends Meet
Rising electricity bills and, by extension, the expense of living for low-income Californians, will be felt by millions of customers shortly as a result of PG&E’s rate hikes in response to a recent court decision. In November, the power company’s request for $13.5 billion to improve and underground the...
Incumbent David Valadao (R) and Rudy Salas (D) are running in the CA-22 general election
Incumbent David G. Valadao (R) and Rudy Salas (D) are running in the general election for California’s 22nd Congressional District on November 5, 2024. The election is a rematch from 2022, when Valadao defeated Salas 51.5% to 48.5%, becoming one of 14 Republicans to win in a district that President Joe Biden (D) won in 2020.
Numerous wildfires erupt after 126 lightning strikes hit within California's Tahoe National Forest
Fire crews in California have been busy working to contain and extinguish numerous wildfires that erupted over the weekend after more than 100 lightning strikes were reported inside Tahoe National Forest in just 24 hours.
Excessive Heat Warning Issued as Temperatures Reach Triple Digits in Inland Empire
The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning as temperatures across the Inland Empire continue to reach triple digits. Coachella Valley hit a record temperature during the 4th of July weekend when temperatures rose to 124 degrees. With excessive heat advisories being issued across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties,...
California authorities warn of 'hugging' robbers
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - A new robbery "trend" is making the rounds and local authorities are warning that while it may seem innocent at first, it's anything but. According to the Orange County Sheriff's Department, deputies responded to a home in Rancho Santa Margarita on July 2 regarding a robbery.
Invasive Species: California’s three-billion dollar problem
(FOX40.COM) — Invasive species cause billions of dollars worth of damage in the United States annually, and California is no exception. In 2021, it was reported that the United States spent between $120 billion and 137 billion per year on the environmental damage caused by invasive species, which are defined as organisms (plants, animals, microbes) […]
Shelly Fire: 15,232 acres, 3% containment
KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST - The Shelly Fire has burned 15,232 acres with 3% containment. The fire sparked on July 3 and evacuations are in place. Use this link to see what zones are under an evacuation order. Current Situation. The U.S. Forest Service said firefighters benefited from slightly cooler temperatures...
100 human-caused wildfires since June; lightning in forecast for record dry forests
Since June, there have been 100 human-caused wildfires on national forests and grasslands in Oregon and Washington. While firefighters have been largely successful in putting out these preventable fires, the extremely hot and dry conditions are significantly ramping up fire danger across the region. “We’re entering a very dangerous time period in the Pacific Northwest wildfire season,” said Ed Hiatt, Pacific Northwest Assistant Fire Director for Operations. “Mother Nature turned on the oven for a week in local forests and now we’re preparing for the...
Stockton's Sears is closing, one of four remaining in California
The end of an era has come for the Stockton Sears. The store located at Weberstown Mall, 5110 Pacific Ave., is closing, according to "store closing" signs that can be seen next to the outdoor Sears' logo. Signs inside the store are not much different with "everything must go!" and...
Chiloquin woman dies after crash on Sun Mountain Road
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. -- A 53-year-old woman from Chiloquin died on Saturday after a crash on Sun Mountain Road in Klamath County. According to a news release from Oregon State Police, the woman -- Tina Marie Wickliffe -- was driving south on Sun Mountain Road at "a high rate of speed" and couldn't stop at the intersection with Highway 62.
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