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Wildfire smoke increases dementia risk more than other forms of air pollution, landmark study finds
Exposure to wildfire smoke increases the odds of being diagnosed with dementia even more than exposure to other forms of air pollution, according to a landmark study of more than 1.2 million Californians unveiled at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.
Multistate Group Considers Voluntary Sales Tax Audit Proposal
The Multistate Tax Commission will review a proposal for auditing companies’ sales tax compliance prospectively, with a view toward faster dispute resolution and timely, accurate tax collections for states. At its annual meeting in Denver this week, the intergovernmental tax agency is also scheduled to consider a change to...
Starbucks customers fume after chain forces guests to use new cups and fans scream it ‘changes the taste of drinks’
STARBUCKS is rolling out brand new cups in some markets, leaving customers scratching their heads. The chain’s fiber-based compostable cups are opaque and have a dome-shaped lid. They’re intended to be used for cold drinks. Starbucks told USA Today that 24 stores will get the new cups. The...
‘Get F—ing Moving!’: One California Homeowner Curses Out Family, Including a Young Child, Another Slaps Beachgoer’s Phone In Two Separate Incidents Claiming Beach Is Private Property
Some California beachfront homeowners are being criticized online for claiming beach areas near their homes are private property and telling people to stay off ‘their’ […] ‘Get F—ing Moving!’: One California Homeowner Curses Out Family, Including a Young Child, Another Slaps Beachgoer’s Phone In Two Separate Incidents Claiming Beach Is Private Property
Hunter Biden’s attorneys say they ‘never tried to mislead’ court in response to judge’s sanction threat
Attorneys for Hunter Biden pushed back against a federal judge’s threat to sanction them for making “false statements” while admitting their motion to dismiss Biden’s criminal charges in California. In a filing Sunday with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Biden’s legal...
Vehicles hit and kill woman in Chico
CHICO, Calif. - A woman is dead after getting hit by two different vehicles in Chico. The crash happened Friday around 3:30 p.m. in the 700 block of East Lassen Avenue. The Chico Police Department said 30-year-old Erica Williams walked out in the street when the two drivers had the right of way and hit Williams.
Bianca Censori Rocks Tiny Shorts to See ‘Deadpool 3’ with Kanye and North West
Bianca Censori made quite a stir on Saturday. When she accompanied her husband Kanye West to watch ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ in Los Angeles. The architect opted for her signature ‘semi-nude’ look, leaving almost nothing to the imagination. She sported a tight compression shirt along with some booty shorts and black strappy heels.
Man accused of starting Park Fire could face life in prison, held without bail Monday
The man charged with starting the 374,000-acre Park Fire made his first court appearance Monday in Butte County and based on a judge's ruling denying him bail, he could be spending the rest of his life in prison. Citing the seriousness of the crime and the defendant's criminal history, Superior Court Judge Kristen Lucena denied bail for Ronnie Dean Stout II, 42, of Chico. ...
'Grateful:' Homeowners reflect on how close the Park Fire got to their home
BUTTE VALLEY, Calif. — Butte County officials announced Sunday that some people are allowed back into their homes after the Park Fire displaced them. KCRA 3 went to the neighborhood of Rock Creek Road and Cohasset and noticed multiple homes destroyed because of the fire. With tears in her eyes, Julie Gaddie told us she is "grateful."
Butte County nonprofit helping Park Fire victims get back on their feet
BUTTE COUNTY – As the Park Fire continues to burn, nonprofits are stepping in to help those impacted get back on their feet."We kick into gear like right away," Alyssa Hoffman, founder of the Tiny Pine Foundation, said.Tiny Pine Foundation is a nonprofit that helps Butte County and surrounding areas with aid during disasters like the Park Fire."We have diapers, we have hygiene, snacks, bottled water, first aid kits, all new clothes and shoes. And we have gas cards and grocery gift cards," Hofman said.We met Christopher Apel and his brother-in-law Bruce Hey while at the Tiny Pine Foundation. They are...
EmergencyRV steps in to help link RV donors to people needing shelter after Park Fire
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Multiple organizations are on the ground to help people who lost their homes because of the Park Fire burning in Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas counties. This includes EmergencyRV, which links RV owners with people needing shelter. The non-profit started during the Camp Fire back in 2018. Program founder, Woody The post EmergencyRV steps in to help link RV donors to people needing shelter after Park Fire appeared first on KION546.
Sheriff’s office begins reducing Park Fire evacuation orders to warnings
(FOX40.COM) — The Butte County Sheriff’s Office and Cal Fire said on Sunday afternoon that some Butte County residents can begin returning home as crews begin to contain the 357,000-acre flames. As of 3 p.m. on Sunday, the Park Fire was at 12% containment, and officials have deemed it safe for residents in areas of […]
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