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Lifesaving Drugs and Police Projects Mark First Use of Opioid Settlement Cash in California
SACRAMENTO — Sonja Verdugo lost her husband to an opioid overdose last year. She regularly delivers medical supplies to people using drugs who are living — and dying — on the streets of Los Angeles. And she advocates at Los Angeles City Hall for policies to address addiction and homelessness.
$10B state climate bond’s effect on SF projects unclear
San Francisco officials and environmental advocates say a $10 billion climate bond will help The City withstand damage associated with the warming planet’s changing weather patterns, but it’s not yet clear what local projects the money will fund. Californians will vote in November on Proposition 4, a bond measure seeking to fund climate and environmental programs such as improving communities’ access to clean drinking water and protecting them from increasingly extreme floods and wildfires. ...
Starting Next Week, There Will Be Four Times as Many California Highway Patrol Officers in East Bay
On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he would be sending four times as many California Highway Patrol police to Oakland and that starting Monday, prosecutors from the California National Guard would be sent to go after organized crime, carjackings, and sideshows. Five months ago, the news came after 120...
San Diego Braces for Intense Summer Heat with Promise of Gradual Cooling and Potential Thunderstorms
As the summer heat intensifies across Southern California, the National Weather Service San Diego highlights a slow cooling trend that's to be expected in the coming days for coastal and inland areas. However, temperatures inland are still managing to soar to excessive degrees. According to the latest forecasts, San Diego County can expect highs from the lower to mid-70s along the coast and up to 104 degrees for inland valleys. The National Weather Service Forecast further indicates a marginal temperature decrease as the weekend advances, with a slight reprieve from the scorching heat anticipated by Sunday.
Ryan Murphy & Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ Among Latest California Tax Credits Recipients As State Hands Out $58M In Incentives This Round
Ryan Murphy and Kim Kardashian are having a very good week.Bill Burr Special Lands At Hulu As Streamer Ramps Up Stand-Up Comedy Push Two days after it was announced that Halle Berry and Glen Close had joined the cast of the mega-producer and the reality star’s All’s Fair, today the California Film Commission announced the Hulu legal drama as one of the recipients of the state’s film and tv tax incentive program. To be specific, as a part of a 20% non-transferable tax credit, All’s Fair is set to receive $14,122,000 from the Golden State. The LA-set series is among five shows...
New Wrinkle In Edwin Castro $2 Billion Powerball Legal Battle
The legal battle surrounding the $2 billion Powerball win in California in 2022 continues to heat up. The case is far from over, with the California Lottery now taking a more prominent position. Jose Rivera’s new lawyer, John Michael Flanagan, is ramping up efforts to acquire evidence from the California...
Extreme Heat Is a Death Sentence in California Prisons
In 2015, Adrienne Boulware was sentenced to 15 years to life in California state prison in connection to the 2011 death of a man in Sacramento. But over the weekend, as temperatures hit 110 in the Central Valley town of Chowchilla, where Boulware was imprisoned at the Central California Women’s Facility, prisoner advocates and her family say she died due to the heat nine years into her sentence.
Tips sought to find pair accused of stealing $20K of jewelry, purses from North County home
Authorities reached out to the public Wednesday for help in identifying a pair of thieves who stole more than $21,000 worth of private possessions and store merchandise in northern San Diego County in recent weeks through a residential burglary and fraudulent supermarket purchases. The man and woman broke into a...
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