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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) […]
Young soccer enthusiasts train with pros during free Salinas clinic
SALINAS, Calif. — More than 100 kids were out on the soccer fields Saturday at the Salinas Regional Soccer Complex to play the sport they love alongside the pros. The event is part of a two-day free soccer clinic hosted by Chevron and Alianza de Futbol. "We know soccer...
Monterey, Calif., Police Train for Active Shooter Response
(TNS) — If you were in Marina Friday morning and noticed signs and military officials blocking off certain parts of Gigling Road and Sixth Army Avenue, don’t worry — it was just a drill. Local emergency agencies participated in a training exercise to test their response to an active shooter situation.
Police offering reward in fireworks explosion case
Information provided by Hollister Police Department. Lea este articulo en español aquí. Hollister Police Department is asking the Hollister community to help identify individual(s) responsible for a fireworks explosion causing major damage to an apartment complex over the Fourth of July weekend. Police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the identification and conviction of individuals responsible.
HSD breaks ground on modular buildings at three schools
The Hollister School District held a groundbreaking ceremony July 1 for three new CUUBE modular buildings at Sunnyslope, Ladd Lane and Calaveras Elementary Schools. The Board of Trustees allocated $5.17 million in Extended Learning Opportunity Program (ELOP) funding for the permanent buildings that will accommodate afterschool programs. The new buildings with expected lifespans of 100 years each will provide just under 1,000 square feet of additional classroom space along with restrooms, storage and a data/electrical room.
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...
Krukow suggests Giants take drastic step to help struggling Doval
Giants closer Camilo Doval is having a rough 2024 MLB season, and broadcaster Mike Krukow believes the team might need to take drastic action with its 2023 All-Star. A day after Doval blew a save in the Giants' eventual 3-2 walk-off win over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday at Oracle Park, Krukow went on KNBR 680 and shared his honest thoughts on what he has seen this season.
I was accused of stealing a car after I loaned it from the dealership – they called cops on me for a ‘ridiculous reason’
A DRIVER feared for his life after police drew their weapons at him and told him he could be shot for stealing his loaner SUV. The high school teacher was the victim of a paperwork mistake that led to a call to police. Jamie Rogers took his car to the service center of a local […]
Navigator Schools employ innovative teaching techniques
Lea este artículo en español aquí. Navigator Schools, a network including Gilroy Prep, Hollister Prep, Watsonville Prep and Hayward Collegiate, use a student-led model of education as opposed to the typical teacher-led system. At Hollister Prep, which was founded in 2013, a classroom is very active, and...
Vegetation fires near King City extinguished
KING CITY, Calif. (KION-TV) – King City firefighters were able to put out what ended up being a pair of vegetation fires near the city. The fire started on July 13 along Lonoak and First Street near the city, according to the fire department. King City Fire said that...
Melanie Griffith, 66, does not look her age as actress spotted in short shorts and tight tank during LA outing
MELANIE Griffith has stunned in a casual yet chic ensemble, stepping out in LA in short shorts and a tight tank top. The iconic actress kept it cool and casual while showing off her impressive figure. Melanie, 66, was spotted making her way to a lunch in Los Angeles on Saturday. The Working Girl star […]
Players Seek to Enforce Original Arbitration Rules in Sega Petition
Numerous players of computer games produced by Sega of America are seeking a court order directing the entertainment giant to adhere to the terms of a 2021 agreement when arbitrating their claims that the targeting of their age and gender groups with ads during play violates California law.
Tripepi Smith launches new media training curriculum at the California JPIA Elected Officials Summit
Speaking to the media—especially in a live, on-air situation—can be daunting for both new and seasoned municipal leaders and elected officials. Bright lights in their face, a microphone capturing every word, and a camera capturing every facial expression can make them seize up or panic. To help elected...
Welcome to Hell, East Coast
The heat is not going anywhere anytime soon, so keep reading to discover how you might feel it this week. Thousands are still without power in Texas with relief efforts ongoing Shawn Schulze, CEO of the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region, has been driving around Texas to coordinate relief efforts after Hurricane Beryl. On Sunday, he pulled over in his car to talk to me about what the situation is like on the ground. A week ago, power outages caused by the hurricane pushed over 2 million Texans into the dark during a record-breaking heat wave, seeing heat indexes...
In Depth: New Laws, Supreme Court Homeless Issue
LOS ANGELES - In segment one, Troy Vaughn, the CEO of the Los Angeles Mission, joins Hal to talk about the recent Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, which some fear could criminalize homelessness nationwide. Vaughn also discusses his history of living on the streets himself, and how...
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