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Gasoline companies settle price-fixing lawsuit for $13.9 million
The settlement follows the California Attorney General's filing of deceptive marketing claims against major fossil fuel companies. Gasoline companies accused of fixing prices by manipulating the spot market following a 2015 explosion at a Torrance refinery agreed to pay $13.9 million to settle the consolidated litigation, weeks after the California Attorney General filed deceptive marketing claims Exxon Mobil and other major fossil fuel companies.
California’s first celebrity lawyer
Earl Rogers, a legendary California trial lawyer, successfully defended numerous individuals in criminal prosecutions. Hiram Johnson once described Rogers as "the best trial lawyer this country has ever had." Despite his professional success, Rogers died alone and penniless at the age of 52 after a prolonged struggle with alcoholism. John...
Photo of fake sign in downtown SF appearing to mock CA retail theft law goes viral
A sign was posted a few days ago outside of the Louis Vuitton store in downtown San Francisco. Photos of the sign began to circulate on social media and have since gone viral -- one X post having more than 7.7 million views.
Newsom heading to DC to ‘stand with’ Biden at high-stakes governors meeting
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is heading to Washington, D.C., to “stand with” President Joe Biden at a meeting with Democratic governors that could decide the party’s presidential nominee this November. Newsom will head to the capital Wednesday “to stand with the President,” a Newsom campaign spokesman told KCRA News. The news comes as murmurs of […]
How to save money on air-conditioning repairs, electricity costs during triple-digit heat wave
As the stretch of triple-digit temperatures continues this week, people across Northern California are ramping up the usage of their air conditioning units. RPM HVAC Service, a family-owned company based out of Roseville, said they got 60 calls for service within 24 hours early this week, and they expect to get even more as the heat wave goes on.
Irvine Police Unearth Illegal Firearms and Drugs Following Arrest of Suspects in Tesla Charger Theft
The streets of Irvine witnessed a police investigation that stemmed from a seemingly trivial theft but eventually uncovered a cache of firearms, ammunition, and drug paraphernalia. According to the Irvine Police Department's Facebook post, on June 9, surveillance video from an apartment complex captured a suspect breaking into a Tesla and pilfering the vehicle charger and adapters.
Tyler Pacheco Joins Men's Basketball Coaching Staff
FULLERTON, Calif. — Head Coach Dedrique Taylor has announced the addition of Tyler Pacheco to the men's basketball coaching staff. Pacheco will serve as the director of basketball operations. "Tyler comes to our program highly regarded for his energy, efficiency and productivity," Taylor said. "I think his youth may...
Former HGTV Star Goes Viral With Son as He’s Drafted Into the NHL
When 18-year-old Beckett Sennecke heard his name called as the number three pick in the NHL Draft on June 28, 2024, the shock on his face and the words out of his mouth went viral in an instant, amusing sports fans across social media. But as he turned to his parents, longtime HGTV fans got their own shock, realizing Sennecke’s mom is Candice Olson, one of the network’s most popular former hosts.
Dr. Cheryl Wisseh Honored with 2024 Athalie Clarke Achievement Award for Pharmaceutical Research
Dr. Cheryl Wisseh has received the 2024 Athalie Clarke Achievement Award for Pharmaceutical Research!. Presented annually by UC Irvine Research Associates, the Athalie Clarke Achievement Awards Program recognizes research excellence from within each unit of the Susan & Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences. This year’s event, held on June 4, 2024, was the 41st Annual Athalie Clarke Awards Ceremony.
Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters
Moving forward, almost all new rental contracts in California will require no more than one month’s rent as a security deposit. The post Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
McDonald’s Drive-Thru Sold for $3.85MM to Fountain Valley Buyer
Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors, a nationally recognized real estate brokerage and advisory firm specializing in retail property sales, in conjunction with Oaks Commercial Real Estate, announced today that the two firms arranged the sale of a single-tenant property occupied by a McDonald’s Drive-Thru in Fountain Valley, California. The sale price was $3.85 million for the absolute triple-net ground lease, representing a 3.55% cap rate.
OSU Wrestling: Two-Time California State Champion Ronnie Ramirez Commits to Cowboys
David Taylor continues to stack the deck for his first recruiting class. Oklahoma State on Tuesday picked up a commitment from two-time California state champion Ronnie Ramirez. He became the Cowboys’ ninth pledge of the 2025 class. From Walnut High School in California, Ramirez has made the finals every...
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