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Search continues for missing Tulare woman after her vehicle is found in Morro Bay
The Tulare Police Department is asking for your help finding a missing South Valley woman.47-year-old Tiffany McClure is described at 5-feet- 8 inches tall with blonde hair and blue eyes.Authorities say they found her vehicle in Morro Bay but no sign of McClure.Investigators have not found any indication of foul play but urge anyone with information to contact Tulare Police.
Drag racing legend John Force, injured in 300-mph crash, returns home to Southern California
Southern California drag racer John Force moved to outpatient care weeks after a frightening 300-mph crash that left the 16-time NHRA champ hospitalized with a traumatic brain injury, his family said this week. The 75-year-old Force, who was born in Bell Gardens and lives in Yorba Linda, was back home...
Three young softball players and their mother killed while returning from vacation
A deep sense of loss coursed through a Menifee community as many stood by candlelight and remembered three young softball players and their mother. Olivia, 12, Emmalynn, 11, Gianna, 8, and their mother Karly Perez died while returning home from a road trip. "Sometimes you feel like you're going to get through it and other times you have a hole in your heart that you just can't explain," grandfather Stephan Grande said. The girl's grandparents said the community's outpouring of love made them feel supported and helped them contain their emotions. "You know you have all this support and it makes a big difference,"...
New weekly outdoor market helping grow local flower industry
A new weekly outdoor market has just opened up with the purpose of helping grow the local flower industry in San Luis Obispo County. The post New weekly outdoor market helping grow local flower industry appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Nipomo ranch witnesses avocado theft worth at least $3,000
A rural Nipomo ranch’s bounty made it the target of an unusual form of grand theft. On July 11, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office deputies retrieved 500 pounds of avocados stolen from the ranch by two Santa Maria men. The avocados are valued between $3,000 to $5,000. Grand theft occurs when someone steals property or services worth more than $950.
A-Town Art Hop to host first Downtown Art Walk on Sept. 6
ATASCADERO — A-Town Art Hop is hosting its first Downtown Art Walk, set to take place on Friday, Sept. 6, from 6 to 9 p.m. This community event will celebrate various forms of artistic expression, including painting, ceramics, artistic jewelry, sculpture, music, photography, literature, printmaking, poetry, and embroidery among other forms.
Police investigating potential hate crimes after multiple burned flags placed outside downtown businesses in San Luis Obispo
Police are investigating a series of burned signs and flags at various locations in downtown San Luis Obispo and are turning to the public for help identifying a man associated with the incidents. The post Police investigating potential hate crimes after multiple burned flags placed outside downtown businesses in San Luis Obispo appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
MADE IN NEVADA: Comstock Metals
SILVER SPRINGS, Nev. (KOLO) - The two men who launched Comstock Metals say only their Company can recycle 100 percent of a solar panel, keeping toxins out of landfills and groundwater. This is significant because California’s 2021 law banning solar panels from landfills will force much of this waste to...
Park Fire drift smoke clearly spotted from space
(FOX40.COM) — In only a matter of hours, the Park Fire exploded into California’s largest fire of 2024 and a column of drift smoke visible from space is now entering neighboring states. The National Weather Service shared timelapse images from the GOES-West satellite that clearly show the plume of drift smoke being blown into southern […]
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