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Community orgs can apply for Port of Long Beach scholarships
Nonprofits have until Sept. 30 to submit the application for their events. Nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for the Port of Long Beach’s Community Sponsorship Program, which funds community events and activities that help inform residents about the Port. The Port is looking for events that center on...
Man arrested after firing at law enforcement, high speed chase from Golden Valley to Laughlin
LAUGHLIN — A man wanted for shooting at Mohave County Sheriff's Deputies and Arizona Department of Public Safety officers was arrested in Laughlin on Saturday after a high speed chase through the north end of Bullhead City. About 11:40 a.m. Mohave County Sheriff's Deputies and Arizona Department of Public...
Second victim succumbs to injuries from Hesperia two-vehicle crash
A man died Friday from injuries he suffered when a pickup truck ran a red light and broad-sided his car in a crash that also claimed the life of his nephew in Hesperia earlier this week, authorities and loved ones said. The deadly collision took place about 4:30 a.m. on Aug. 26 at the intersection of Mariposa and Ranchero roads, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department officials. ...
Bloomington Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening with "Ghost Gun" as Fontana Deputies Enhance Victim's Safety Measures
Fontana deputies took a 19-year-old man into custody following threats he allegedly made involving a firearm. The incident, which originated from the 11900 block of Pine Avenue in Bloomington, led to the arrest of Angel Ruiz, a resident of the area. The victim, whose identity remains confidential, reported to Deputy Padilla on August 21, 2024, that Ruiz had threatened her with a firearm, leaving her unable to sleep and in constant fear for her safety.
Man killed in two-vehicle crash along Highway 138 near Phelan
A man died following a two-vehicle crash between his pickup truck and another vehicle on Highway 138 near Phelan on Friday night, authorities said. The crash was first reported about 9:15 p.m. on the highway near Sayle Road, just south of Phelan, according to California Highway Patrol logs. First responders arrived at the scene...
Massive Inferno Burns Large 3 Story Home To The Ground
A massive structure fire burned a large three-story home down to the ground and extended into the vegetation across the street. At 4:39 AM, a dispatch came out for a small vegetation fire in Crestline. Less than a minute later, the incident was upgraded to a structure fire. Also, CHP...
San Bernardino County teen athlete Arelle Middleton vies for Paralympics medal
A San Bernardino County athlete is hoping to medal for Team USA this month at the Paralympics Games in Paris, France. Para-track and field competitor Arelle Middleton, 16, from Rancho Cucamonga, is one of nearly 4,400 athletes from around the world competing in the games, according to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. ...
Road closure: Keeping California's scenic Highway 1 open
On the California coast where the mountains cascade into the sea, a ribbon of road rides down the edge of the continent. Driving on Highway 1 is a singular experience, and this winding 70-mile stretch hugging the steep coastline of Big Sur is why bucket lists exist.For tourists like Linda Carroll, of St. Paul, Minnesota, the feeling from driving Highway 1 is divine. "I think it's phenomenal," she said. "If you didn't believe in God and you were down here, you definitely would have to, because it's just spectacular."Henry Miller helped put the area on the map in the 1950s,...
Winner! $1.1 million Powerball ticket sold in Northern California
A lucky lottery player in Northern California is holding a winning Powerball ticket worth more than $1.1 million after matching the first five numbers in Saturday's draw, according to the California Lottery. The 5/5 ticket was bought at Romey's Liquor Store, 3 Purity Plaza in Woodland, just outside Sacramento and...
California High-Speed Rail Authority and Grassland Water District Reach Settlement Agreement for the San Jose to Merced Portion of the High-Speed Rail Project
September 1, 2024 - SAN JOSE, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) and the Grassland Water District, Grassland Resource Conservation District, and Grassland Fund (Grassland) have reached an agreement that releases Grassland’s potential California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) claims regarding the Authority’s adoption of environmental review documents for the San Jose to Merced portion of the high-speed rail project.
Volleyball Begins Season in California
The Muhlenberg volleyball team opened the 2024 season with three matches at the Pacific Coast Classic in California. Despite dropping all three matches, the Mules played some close sets. In the first match against Pomona-Pitzer, Muhlenberg came out on fire, jumping out to a 7-3 lead. The Mules led 19-16 after junior Christina Marcin served two aces in a span of three points, but the Sagehens reeled off the next nine points to close out the set en route to a 3-0 sweep. Muhlenberg started strong against Occidental as well, serving six aces – three consecutive by sophomore Jenny Ryan…
Deny Data! Oakland Criticizes Newsom’s Direct Approach to Crime in California Cities
MJP – The controversial and highly publicized efforts of California Governor Gavin Newsom to reduce crime in the state have not gone unnoticed. The controversy surrounding the governor’s strategy draws attention to the difficulties of dealing with urban crime and striking a balance between community concerns and effective solutions, especially in Oakland where his recent actions are being criticized.
Southern California ‘Poltergeist’ home finds a buyer
The Simi Valley home featured in the 1982 horror classic “Poltergeist” has been sold after hitting the market for the first time in 45 years. The four-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot home on Roxbury Street was initially listed at $1.17 million. The final sale price has not been disclosed and the buyer has not been identified. The home […]
‘We don’t want this!’ rage shoppers after self-checkout item ban as millions of Americans forced to pay extra fee
A PROPOSED ban on an item at self-checkout has left some shoppers up in arms. The change would affect millions of Americans, leaving them paying an extra fee for the grocery essential. Customers in California could be directly affected starting in September, as officials in Encinitas, north of San Diego, vote on Senate Bill (SB) […]
Cheetos & popular snacks to be banned as officials take aim at ‘dangerous’ ingredients despite serious doubts about law
STUDENTS in California may soon be searching elsewhere to grab their favorite snacks. On Thursday, lawmakers sent Governor Gavin Newsom a bill to ban schools from distributing or selling products containing six common food dyes. The food dyes included in the bill include Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, and Green 3. The purpose […]
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