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Policyholder of California Fair Plan pays more after living in a fire danger zone
Boulder Creek, Calif. (KION-TV) -- A Boulder Creek resident named Don Baker switched over to another insurance company and became a policyholder of the California Fair Plan last year. He had to make two seperate payments this year and was forced to pay more on a down payment. Instead of paying in installments like last year Baker had to pay for the entire year.
Faith-based nonprofit helps young people build self-confidence
A woman who experienced bullying as a middle school student has spent the last 22 years giving young people a safe place to belong and grow.Shelene Huey-Booker knows how to lift the spirits and voices of young people."I wanted to use my passions at that point to show others they're seen, they're known, they're heard," she said.The good vibes she shares today are actually borne out of a traumatic experience back in middle school."I was severely bullied by a particular young lady that made signs of a pig and put that on my chair. I was known by peers as...
Final Farewell? Aging Ex-Costars Dick Van Dyke and Carol Burnett Were 'Misty-Eyed' After Emotional Reunion at Her Hollywood Ceremony
Entertainment legends Carol Burnett and Dick Van Dyke bid each other an emotional farewell after their recent reunion at Hollywood's Walk of Fame — because the frail nonagenarians knew it might be their final goodbye, sources dished to RadarOnline.com.The longtime pals — and comedic collaborators on The Carol Burnett Show — shared a tender embrace when Dick, 98, came to witness the 91-year-old funnylady leaving her palm prints in cement outside L.A.’s Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. “Both of them got a little misty when it was time to say goodbye,” a Tinseltown tipster tattled. “It was the first time that...
Salinas trailer fire on Fourth of July leads to one person suffering second-degree burn scars
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) - A trailer fire in Salinas on Thursday night lead to one person suffering second-degree burn scars, according to Salinas Fire. Officials said the fire took place just after 7 p.m. at Alisal Country Estate on Rider Avenue in Salinas. When fire crews arrive, a double-wide trailer caught on fire with heave fire involvement.
Hollister's Fourth of July biker rally revival halted over safety concerns
HOLLISTER, Calif. — The Fourth of July used to attract thousands of bikers and spectators to downtown Hollister for an annual biker rally, but Thursday streets and sidewalks were empty as just dozens, not thousands, of bikers rolled into town. “This could be a big draw for Hollister. You...
Salinas burn survivor speaks out about dangers of illegal fireworks
SALINAS, Calif. A man of Salinas lost three of fingers back in 2020 for using fireworks on Fourth of July. KION's Nataly Gutierrez will be speaking with the burn survivor. The post Salinas burn survivor speaks out about dangers of illegal fireworks appeared first on KION546.
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT: Sold-Out Kayak Fishing Life Benefit Returns to White Lake Marina to Support CHEO
One hundred anglers will head to the White Lake Marina this Saturday on a mission for CHEO. Organizer Eron Dodds says the 4th Annual Kayak Fishing Life Benefit is on track to raise a lot of money in support of the children’s hospital’s “1 Door 4 Care” Integrated Treatment Centre.
CAL FIRE suspends all burn permits in 2 Central Coast counties
SALINAS, Calif. — CAL FIRE proclaimed that all burn permits will be suspended within San Benito County and the county of Monterey. This announcement was made Thursday due to the "extreme menace of destruction by fire to life, improved property or natural resources caused by critical fire weather and acute dryness of vegetation; and/or fire suppression forces being heavily committed to control fires."
Local law enforcement crackdown on illegal fireworks sales online
SEASIDE, Calif. — As the Fourth of July holiday draws near, Seaside police are escalating their efforts to curb the sale and use of illegal fireworks, especially online. "As you scroll down, you'll see, I mean, they're everywhere. This is a box full of them. You got 'em right here," said Jacob Sweyd with the Seaside Police Department.
CA woman pleads guilty to scheme to defraud U.S. government
A California woman pleaded guilty to devising a multi-year scheme to defraud the U.S. government by submitting fake invoices for supplies never purchased and converting the stolen funds for her personal use. According to court documents, Zelene Charles, 42, of Monterey, a then-civilian employee of the Department of Defense, at...
Slotted for Success: Logan Saldate Last Only in his Arrival
Notre Dame wide receiver Logan Saldate entered his first summer session with one advantage over his classmates. Unlike most rookie pass-catchers that join the program, Saldate knows where he fits first:. "I'd say definitely in the slot. We have a super stacked receiver room this year," Saldate told reporters shortly...
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