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Students from Wonderful Academy are learning culinary skills from the ground up.
From farm to fork, that's exactly what students at the Wonderful College Prep Academy are learning from the Culinary Arts 101 class. Having the opportunity to grow their own healthy food.
TC women's soccer comes together in Ventura
The Taft College Women's Soccer Team spent some time in the city of Ventura bonding. Head Women's Soccer Coach Lyle Martin, Jr. stated, "I'm always looking for opportunities to broaden our players' horizons both on and off the field. Our recent trip to California Lutheran University and a professional soccer game hosted by Ventura County FC was just that, an eye-opening experience that I believe has inspired our team immensely."
KCFB: Young Farmers and Ranchers
Thank you to everyone who supported our 9th Annual Charity Farmers Market! This wonderful event is only possible with the help of our generous donors, volunteers, and faithful YF&R members. This year’s farmers market took place on Saturday, July 20 at Chuy’s parking lot on Rosedale Highway. The day turned out to be hot – actually very hot – but thanks to those who loaned us pop-up tents, we kept everything relatively cool under the shade. Our Farmers Market Chair, Christine Etcheverry Root, worked hard to organize and plan for the big day. We hope you were able to stop by, and if not, we’ll be back again next year!
California High-Speed Rail Authority and Grassland Water District Reach Settlement Agreement for the San Jose to Merced Portion of the High-Speed Rail Project
September 1, 2024 - SAN JOSE, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) and the Grassland Water District, Grassland Resource Conservation District, and Grassland Fund (Grassland) have reached an agreement that releases Grassland’s potential California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) claims regarding the Authority’s adoption of environmental review documents for the San Jose to Merced portion of the high-speed rail project.
Volleyball Begins Season in California
The Muhlenberg volleyball team opened the 2024 season with three matches at the Pacific Coast Classic in California. Despite dropping all three matches, the Mules played some close sets. In the first match against Pomona-Pitzer, Muhlenberg came out on fire, jumping out to a 7-3 lead. The Mules led 19-16 after junior Christina Marcin served two aces in a span of three points, but the Sagehens reeled off the next nine points to close out the set en route to a 3-0 sweep. Muhlenberg started strong against Occidental as well, serving six aces – three consecutive by sophomore Jenny Ryan…
Deny Data! Oakland Criticizes Newsom’s Direct Approach to Crime in California Cities
MJP – The controversial and highly publicized efforts of California Governor Gavin Newsom to reduce crime in the state have not gone unnoticed. The controversy surrounding the governor’s strategy draws attention to the difficulties of dealing with urban crime and striking a balance between community concerns and effective solutions, especially in Oakland where his recent actions are being criticized.
Southern California ‘Poltergeist’ home finds a buyer
The Simi Valley home featured in the 1982 horror classic “Poltergeist” has been sold after hitting the market for the first time in 45 years. The four-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot home on Roxbury Street was initially listed at $1.17 million. The final sale price has not been disclosed and the buyer has not been identified. The home […]
‘We don’t want this!’ rage shoppers after self-checkout item ban as millions of Americans forced to pay extra fee
A PROPOSED ban on an item at self-checkout has left some shoppers up in arms. The change would affect millions of Americans, leaving them paying an extra fee for the grocery essential. Customers in California could be directly affected starting in September, as officials in Encinitas, north of San Diego, vote on Senate Bill (SB) […]
Cheetos & popular snacks to be banned as officials take aim at ‘dangerous’ ingredients despite serious doubts about law
STUDENTS in California may soon be searching elsewhere to grab their favorite snacks. On Thursday, lawmakers sent Governor Gavin Newsom a bill to ban schools from distributing or selling products containing six common food dyes. The food dyes included in the bill include Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, and Green 3. The purpose […]
Baby bears crash 'girls trip' at Bass Lake
BASS LAKE, Calif. (FOX26) — Baby bears decided to crash a 'girls trip' for a group of ladies at Bass Lake. Cathy Lee Jordano says she invited her friends to her parent's cabin near Brier Dock area north shore at Bass Lake for their second annual 'Girl's Trip'. To...
Cerro Coso brings world-famous astronaut to Ridgecrest
Cerro Coso Community College is thrilled to announce that on Sept. 27, the Ridgecrest/IWV campus will host world-famous astronaut Michael López-Alegría. If you have ever wondered what it’s like to experience space, Michael is just the person to tell you. In fact, it’s safe to say that López-Alegría probably knows as much about spending time in space as anyone who has ever lived.
Flooded problems: Fed policies may cost residents more, but still leave them at risk
An Associated Press review has found that thousands of people may be paying more for flood insurance or remain unaware of the dangers of dam failures because of conflicting federal policies. The Federal Emergency Management Agency offers a way for communities to earn discounts on flood insurance by taking steps to reduce risks. One option is to share information about places that could get inundated if a dam were to fail. But some federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Reclamation, have restricted the release of inundation maps for their dams. The bureau told the AP it plans to relax restrictions over the next eight years.
California Issues More Marijuana Recalls for Illegal Pesticide Use
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information California officials have issued a mandatory recall of two additional marijuana products for using an illegal pesticide. On Thursday, the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) issued a consumer advisory regarding the mandatory recall of the following legal marijuana products: Jack Herer Curepen premium THC oil vape cartridge, 1,000 milligrams. Animal Cookies Live Resin Diamonds concentrate, … Continue reading The post California Issues More Marijuana Recalls for Illegal Pesticide Use appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
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