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Vallejo Business Burglary Thwarted by Alert Employees, Suspect Arrested with Outstanding Warrant
Last Friday, two employees remotely monitoring their surveillance system received a real-time alert and footage of a burglar in action on the 900 block of Tennessee Street. The unsuspecting thief was caught on camera breaking through the glass and stealing items from the closed business, according to the Vallejo Police Department.
Search intensifies for missing Stanislaus County man, not seen in over a week
(FOX40.COM) — The Ceres Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a man who has not been seen or heard from since Aug. 16.• Video Above: What should you do if someone you love goes missing? Erik Salgado, 41, was last seen driving a white GMC Yukon with a California license plate, […]
California deploys first C-130 Hercules made to fight wildfires
A massive C-130 Hercules aircraft was recently added to CAL FIRE's firefighting fleet and it's already being used.Meet the C-130H airtanker. The first of seven of these aircraft goes into service today at McClellan Airtanker Base in Sacramento. Previously part of the United States Coast Guard fleet, these aircraft are being transformed to enhance our already powerful aerial response to… pic.twitter.com/iAlyHsGbBG— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 26, 2024 California is the first state in the country to own, operate, and deploy a C-130H to fight wildfires, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom's office.The C-130H began flying its first missions on Monday. It's the...
Sacramento can fix a broken system for the Valley’s tribes. Here’s how.
Twenty-four years ago, California voters approved Proposition 1A, granting federally recognized Native American tribes the exclusive right to operate specific gaming operations, including slot machines and banked card games. This was more than a business opportunity—it marked a turning point for California Tribes, creating economic lifelines, job prospects, and funds for essential services like healthcare and education.
Labor Day weekend is a few days away. Here's some tips before hitting the road in California
Many Californian motorists are expected to hit the road early for Labor Day weekend. Here are some things to keep in mind if you're one of them. When is Labor Day 2024? ...
MyShake app downloads spike after surge of Southern California quakes
Southern California has experienced 13 earthquakes above a magnitude 4 in the past month, and officials say there’s a silver lining to all the seismic activity: people are taking earthquake prevention and early warning more seriously.
KVCR Midday News 8/26: Jay Littleton Ballpark burns down and more local news
Monday through Friday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:. 1. Historic Jay Littleton Ballpark in Ontario burned down. 2. Fire near I-10 in Banning burns nearly 90 acres. 3. California is close to having two new state symbols — a famous slug and...
Why One Of California’s Major Newspapers Came Out Against Tribes’ Cardroom Bill
The Los Angeles Daily News, the second-largest newspaper in Los Angeles and the flagship outlet of the Southern California News Group, came out against a bill that would allow California’s gaming tribes to sue cardrooms. And the paper’s editorial board didn’t hold back in its Aug. 20 editorial, saying...
These local restaurants selected for $5,000 resilience grants
From pupusas to plant-based, nearly two dozen Central Valley restaurants are getting a $5,000 helping hand. Born out of the The post These local restaurants selected for $5,000 resilience grants appeared first on The Business Journal.
Homelessness experts weigh in on Newsom’s executive order on encampments
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order allowing state and local officials to dismantle homeless encampments has drawn mixed reactions from homelessness experts within California as state officials continue to try and find a permanent solution for the ongoing crisis. The executive order was issued in response to a Supreme Court decision in late June that […]
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