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Adaptive surfer Claudio Morales wins first place in global competition
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV) -- In a place so environmentally eclectic, it makes sense that the Central Coast would offer outdoor adaptive sporting options--like surfing--for those athletes with disabilities needing accommodations. One such athlete, a surfer in Santa Cruz named Claudio Morales, has recently returned home after winning first place in the Adaptive Surf category The post Adaptive surfer Claudio Morales wins first place in global competition appeared first on KION546.
$1,000 reward for Hollister illegal fireworks explosion
HOLLISTER, Calif. — Hollister police said that they are offering a $1,000 reward for information that will lead them to the arrest(s) of those responsible for setting off illegal fireworks that damaged an apartment complex. Hollister police said that on the Fourth of July, a single illegal firework was...
Large animal rescue drill held in North County
Drill involved Urban Search and Rescue team, Nacimiento Fire Center Crew, Nacimiento Crew 1, Horse Emergency Evacuation Team, and John Boys Towing. – A large animal rescue drill took place in north San Luis Obispo County last week, according to a social media post by Cal Fire. The training involved...
Oceano needs to let the county take over fire services
In response to the July 11, SLO New Times commentary “Negative for Oceano” by former Oceano Community Services District Board member Karen White, she mistakenly claims she is the “immediate past president of the OCSD.”. White last served as OCSD board president on Nov. 9, 2022. Board...
Steve Garvey, former Park City resident and MLB star, intensifies US Senate campaign in California
LOS ANGELES – Steve Garvey, a former Park City resident and MLB star, is beginning to intensify his campaign efforts for California’s open U.S. Senate seat. Garvey began his professional
California leaders react to Trump shooting | Unhoused at Chico’s alternative campsite report widespread sickness | Chico State researches say enforcement isn’t solution to homelessness
The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, July 15. California leaders share thoughts after Trump shooting — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR. Unhoused people at city of Chico’s alternative campsite report widespread sickness — Adia White, NSPR. Chico State researchers say enforcement isn’t solution...
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.
The End Of Fast Food Jobs In California
Gavin Newsom has really blown it this time. The California governor, along with his henchmen in the legislature, arrogantly raised the minimum wage of fast food workers. The liberals proudly proclaimed that the new minimum wage, at least twenty dollars an hour, would allow workers to live like the people they serve. They called it a livable wage.
California delegates arrive at RNC just days after attempted assassination of Donald Trump
Strong security in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ahead of the Republican National Convention.Photos shared with Action News show Secret Service snipers on rooftops, law enforcement standing by on horses and long security lines.Valley delegates headed to the RNC say they feel safe and secure despite Saturday's assassination attempt in Pennsylvania of Former President Trump.RELATED: 'I'm supposed to be dead,' Trump says in interview | Live Updates"Just yesterday, they have increased local law enforcement, says California RNC Alternate Delegate Guillermo Moreno. "They've shut down the Major Freeway here in downtown Milwaukee.""I don't foresee them having another incident here," says Fresno County Republican Party...
California lawmakers’ safety gets new attention after Trump shooting
Former President Donald Trump evaded serious injury, or death, by mere centimeters after a bullet struck his upper right ear during a campaign rally Saturday in Pennsylvania. The Republican presidential candidate pumped his fist, his face bloodied, as Secret Service agents hustled him off the stage following the shooting. But one spectator was killed, two […]
UC regents: Protests yes, encampments no. Campus rules must be consistently enforced
Rich Leib, outgoing chair of the UC Board of Regents, says encampments should be banned, but protests that follow campus rules are welcomed as free speech. Many regents, senior leaders agree.
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