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Gem-Pack Berries Debuts New Website; Michelle Deleissegues Talks Enhanced User Experience and Performance
WATSONVILLE, CA - In the era of connectivity, a digital pathway to your company is a must. Putting its best foot forward in this regard, Gem-Pack Berries recently announced the launch of its newest website. With a dazzling new design and enhanced functionality, it is now easier than ever for users to connect with Gem-Pack’s products.
Dateline: Missing in America podcast covers the September 2022 disappearance of Arelie Garcia in Salinas, California
Play the episode “Mystery Down Highway 1” of the Dateline: Missing in America podcast below and click here to follow. Tucked between the Pacific and the mountains on California’s Central Coast, Big Sur is a 90-mile stretch of breathtaking beauty. The author Henry Miller said, “It was...
‘Very high’ COVID levels detected in California’s wastewater, first since last winter
Coronavirus levels in California's wastewater have reached a "very high" level for the first time since last winter, with two new COVID variants, FLiRT, responsible for more than half of the latest rise in cases.
DiMare Fresh's Jeff Busch Details Company Differentiation in Lead-Up to IFPA's Foodservice Conference
SACRAMENTO, CA - International Fresh Produce Association’s (IFPA) Foodservice Conference will be here before we know it. A premier show for foodservice operators looking to connect with suppliers, companies from all over will be convening in Monterey, California, later this month. Although not exhibiting, DiMare Fresh has a strategy...
Chevron Soccer Academy returned to Salinas, July 13 and July 14
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Chevron Soccer Academy (CSA) once again returned to Salinas for a free soccer clinic and tryout over the weekend, announced the San Jose Earthquakes. Chevron and Alianza de Futbol partnered with the San Jose Earthquakes to provide a youth sports training clinic on July 13 and a day of tryouts on The post Chevron Soccer Academy returned to Salinas, July 13 and July 14 appeared first on KION546.
Bomb squad called to Santa Cruz Co. facility after military ordnance found
(KRON) — A bomb team from the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office responded Tuesday to the Ben Lomond Transfer Station after an old military ordnance was found, authorities said. The sheriff's office bomb team confirmed that the ordnance, which appeared in photos to measure around two feet in length, was still intact. The Travis Air […]
Santa Cruz Fire confirms two people died following water rescue along West Cliff Drive
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Santa Cruz Fire has confirmed to KION that two people died following a water rescue on West Cliff Drive Tuesday night. Dramatic video obtained by KION shows multiple agencies attempting to rescue two people from the ocean in Santa Cruz on Tuesday night. Santa Cruz Fire said around 6:18 p.m. The post Santa Cruz Fire confirms two people died following water rescue along West Cliff Drive appeared first on KION546.
CHP looking to be named "America's Best-Looking Cruiser"
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — California Highway Patrol Santa Cruz is making the public aware of a competition to name "America's Best-Looking Cruiser." The American Association of State Troopers is holding its 11th annual "Best Looking Cruiser" calendar contest. CHP Santa Cruz is asking for votes to help CHP win.
Fireworks cause major damage to homes
Police are asking for help from the public to identify the suspect or suspects who “severely damaged” a Hollister apartment complex by setting off an illegal fireworks explosion on Independence Day, authorities said. The Hollister Police Department announced on July 13 that the city is offering a $1,000...
King City announces new taxi voucher program for seniors
KING CITY — The City Council of King City recently adopted an ordinance streamlining the taxi service permitting process. As a result, King City now has taxi service for the first time in many years. This also means King City seniors are eligible for the countywide taxi voucher program.
Jury awards $20 million verdict in race harassment case involving Ku Klux Klan-related threats at Stanford Cancer Center
San Francisco – Stanford Health Care Patient Testing Technician Qiqiuia Young filed a 100-page lawsuit against Stanford University and Stanford Health Care alleging a series of acts of racial harassment and discrimination that began with her co-workers threatening to, and then dressing as the Ku Klux Klan at the Stanford Cancer Center and detailing multiple instances of the “n” word used in the workplace at Stanford Health Care.
Tech company opens new San Jose office and adds jobs in expansion
SAN JOSE — A tech company has opened a new office in San Jose in a job-creating expansion that counters the dreary drumbeat of tech layoffs and space cutbacks in the Bay Area. ISE Labs plans to employ hundreds at the new office in north San Jose, the company...
GRAND SLAM! Venus Williams ‘Snubbed’ Prince Harry by Refusing to Join Claps and Standing Ovation When He Was Handed Pat Tillman Gong
Tennis Legend Venus Williams can effortlessly leap across a tennis court, but she kept her feet planted firmly on the ground and did not participate in a standing ovation or a round of applause when Prince Harry received the Pat Tillman Service Award at ESPN’s ESPY awards Thursday night, RadarOnline.com can reveal.Williams, whose sister Serena is a close friend of Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, stared blankly ahead as Harry took the stage and Meghan stood applauding, mere feet from where Williams was seated at the glittering ceremony held in Los Angeles. Footage from the live event from ESPN screened on...
Soledad’s Lopez excels in softball at Jackson State
SOLEDAD — Former Notre Dame softball standout and Soledad resident Julie Lopez made the jump from high school to Division I this year, going all the way to NCAA Division I Regionals with the Jackson State University Tigers. Lopez earned a starting spot at shortstop as a freshman and...
Apple helps launch Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund
Apple is teaming up with the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund, Sobrato Philanthropies, and Destination: Home — all experts in affordable housing development — to launch the new Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund. This fund, which will make targeted, favorable loans to advance affordable housing development, is part of Apple’s broader $2.5 billion commitment to address housing affordability in communities across California.
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