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Women inmates receive vital job training skills as part of California prison program
It's all about second chances for a group of 85 women who are currently incarcerated but just received job certifications in a variety of fields. Some learned how to code, while others learned about construction.The goal is to ensure these women find meaningful employment once they re-enter society.Angela Hernandez made the trip from Stockton to Chino to support her sister as she graduated with a certificate in healthcare facilities management."Today is important for her so it is important for us. So, it was a must to come and support her," Hernandez said.But this was no ordinary graduation. The dozens of...
Southern Californians hit with skyrocketing electricity bills
If your electric bill this month was sky high, it wasn’t just scorching summer heat that was to blame, and you’re NOT alone. Many Southern California Edison customers are feeling the heat living with the TOU pricing system: That’s ‘Time of Use.’ Put into effect in 2020 and 2021, TOU pricing is exactly what it says: […]
California Legislature kills bills, lots of bills
With 830 bills in the dreaded Senate and Assembly suspense files, legislators were busy Thursday killing about a third of them, write CalMatters Capitol reporters Sameea Kamal and Jeanne Kuang. Bills that got the ax included a handful of high-profile crime measures: After the appropriations committees finished, more than 500 bills are still alive. But […]
Wilk’s Bill to Reduce Animal Shelter Overcrowding Clears Hurdle
California State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Thursday his bill to help reduce overcrowding at animal shelters across the state, by expanding access to low and no-cost spay/neuter services, will advance to the Assembly Floor after making it off of the Assembly Appropriations Committee’s Suspense File. “Overcrowding at...
West Fresno Family Resource Center hosting health fair Saturday at Chukchansi Park
FRESNO, Calif (FOX26) — As students head back to school the West Fresno Family Resource Center is holding its 22nd annual back-to-school health fair. The event will be held on Saturday, August 17th at Chukchansi Park in Fresno from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to backpacks, pencils,...
California Democrats say they’ve waited a lifetime to watch Harris nominated at DNC
Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik has been to the Democratic National Convention in the past, but this year just feels different. “I’ve been waiting for this,” the California Democratic Party regional director told the Washington Examiner. “[The party] is on target with their messaging, and it’s really resonating well with Democrats. No party preference and even moderates seem to be very eager […]
A historic village in Selma could be getting a $8.9M makeover
SELMA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Selma’s historic Pioneer Village could be getting a $8.9 million makeover soon if the city council considers adopting a master plan to revamp the area. According to Museum USA, a website that provides smaller museums with the opportunity to increase their visibility and reach, the Pioneer Village features 15 acres of […]
SJV WATER: Two sides attempt mediation to settle lawsuit over sinking Friant-Kern Canal
During a status conference in Visalia, both parties told Tulare County Superior Court Judge Bret Hillman via Zoom that they will work with Gail Andler, a mediator with JAMS, Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc., to find common ground in a breach of contract lawsuit filed in February against Eastern Tule by Friant Water Authority and Arvin-Edison Water Storage District.
STREAKING: Kyle Larson Continues Historic Stretch, Takes Tulare for Sixth-Straight Sprint Car Win
Being 32-years-old, Kyle Larson has somewhat grown out of his “Yung Money” phase. It’s worth mentioning because at least for one month of the year, he should undoubtedly be called “Mr. August.”. The hottest Sprint Car driver in the world did what he does best on...
Large flames to be seen in Madera: no, it’s not wildfire
MADERA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – On Saturday, some Madera residents might see large flames for a whole week -but these flames are not due to a wildfire. The Madera County Sheriff’s Office announced a controlled, natural gas burn that will be conducted at Gill Ranch Storage in the area of Avenue 3 and Road 16 in […]
Tommy Castro & The Painkillers to perform in Hanford
Bluesman Tommy Castro will perform at this year's Blues & Roots Festival in Hanford. The show is scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, at Civic Park. Admission is free and more information can be found at www.mainstreethanford.com. "Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town" is a roots...
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