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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...
Former Convent to be Converted to Dorm Housing
The Santa Clara Planning Commission dealt with a number of items at its June 12 meeting, including turning a former convent into dormitory-style housing. The project is a joint venture between Santa Clara University’s (SCU) ExCEL program for graduate students and St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish. The site 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...
Pet of the Week: Meet Juno!
Juno is one of Our Neighborhood Pet Project’s newest rescue kittens, after she was initially. found in Salinas by a good Samaritan who temporarily took care of her until realizing it was more than she could handle. Juno is currently in excellent hands and being cared for in a Salinas home with other foster kittens awaiting her spay surgery and her furrever home.
Two teens arrested in connection to deadly Pearl Street shooting in Salinas, according to Police
SALINAS, CALIF. (KION-TV) -- Two 16-year-olds are in custody for allegedly shooting and killing a Salinas man on Wednesday night. Police say multiple shots were fired outside of a home on North Pearl Street. When officers arrived they found a 33-year-old man was shot multiple times. The victim died while being taken to a local The post Two teens arrested in connection to deadly Pearl Street shooting in Salinas, according to Police appeared first on KION546.
San Jose’s KBAY Moves Up In AQH By ‘Consistently Delivering Good Content.’
It’s been just over two years since Alpha Media filled the country format hole in San Jose, CA left by KRTY, as a result of then-owner Empire Broadcasting’s sale of the station to Educational Media Foundation. Alpha’s flip of KBAY San Jose (94.5) and KKDV Walnut Creek (92.1)...
San Jose advocates, mayor react to homeless man's death during heatwave
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Volunteers spent their 4th of July providing basic necessities like ice and water to people experiencing homelessness in San Jose after a 69-year-old homeless man died on Monterey Rd on Tuesday from the intense heat, according to Mayor Matt Mahan. "This is a matter of life...
Power outages affect PG&E customers in Pescadero, San Jose
Heat-related issues could be behind an outage affecting about 1,700 customers late Thursday afternoon near Pescadero in San Mateo County, according to PG&E.As of 4:05 p.m. crews were working to fix the issue, and there was no estimated time for restoration of power to customers in the area near Pescadero, south of Half Moon Bay. The outage began about 2:40 p.m. and may be due to a heat-related issue such as transformer fail, according to PG&E. In San Jose, 675 customers were also without power, due to an outage reported at 3:11 p.m. Crews are at the scene and there was no...
Man shot and killed near library in San Jose
(KRON) — A man was shot and killed near Santa Teresa Public Library early Thursday morning, according to the San Jose Police Department. Officers responded to the 5900 block of Liska Lane at 4:49 a.m. on a report of shots fired. Arriving at the scene, officers located a man who was suffering from at least […]
Independence Day Headlines: One Suspect Charged In Lake Merritt Shooting
The current heatwave in the Bay Area has now been blamed for one death. A homeless person who died in San Jose is believed to have perished due to the effects of the heat. [Bay Area News Group]. One of the men believed responsible for taking part in the Juneteenth...
San José Bomb Squad Responds to Threat, Evacuates Businesses Near Ridder Park
San José saw a stir of police activity yesterday morning when a bomb threat near Ridder Park and Fox Ln led to the evacuation of nearby businesses and required the attention of the city's bomb squad. The San José Police Department informed the public through a statement that a suspicious item had been found during a search of the area, bringing the Special Operations personnel and the San José Fire Department to the scene.
Looking back at the four games where Niumatalolo and San Jose State were on different sidelines
Prior to his upcoming debut with San Jose State this August, head coach Ken Niumatalolo had been on the same field as his new team, but on the other sideline. Niumatalolo's previous head coaching job at Navy from 2008 to 2022 included a four-game, home-and-home series against San Jose State.
Car crash on Highway 46 requires helicopter airlift for major injury
An expanded car crash is causing traffic on Highway 46 in Cambria, according to Cal Fire SLO. The post Car crash on Highway 46 requires helicopter airlift for major injury appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Chicago-style hot dogs from ex-Fresno restaurant owner coming to downtown Pismo Beach
The former owner of Italian restaurant Oggi Cosi Si Mangia said he swapped Fresno for Pismo Beach after a fire and homelessness issues pushed him to leave the Central California city.
Mid-July marks the debut of the Great American Melodrama's Gunsmokin' in Oceano
The Great American Melodrama in Oceano presents its production of Gunsmokin', which opens on Friday, July 12. Performances of the new show are scheduled to run at the theater through Saturday, Sept. 7. Set in the town of Rooster Punch, the play follows various locals who fear they won't be...
Addressing Fireworks in our Neighborhoods and Beaches
With summer officially starting the number of complaints for fireworks (and other explosives) begin to increase. Last year, we fielded a number of complaints not just about fireworks but about the noise and level of explosive that were set off. While this issue isn’t unique to our area it has a lot of impacts on our neighborhoods and local beaches.
Pescavore, Live Oak-based sustainable fish jerky company, prepares to go national
Since launching in 2018, Pescavore’s line of seasoned tuna jerky products has quickly gained traction, earning the company deals with stores throughout the West Coast and Hawaii. Now, the Santa Cruz-based company is preparing for its first national partnership, which will bring its products to consumers throughout the country. Also on the near horizon are new products, including a potential salmon jerky. Currently, Pescavore sells three flavors of ahi tuna jerky: island teriyaki, smokey poke and Caribbean jerk.
'This is the place to be': Californians flock to Lake Tahoe for Fourth of July to escape heat wave
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — People packed South Lake Tahoe for the Fourth of July, with many wanting to avoid theextreme heat hitting other areas of California. Triple-digit temperatures continue to impact parts of the state, including Sacramento. That is why Sacramento resident Sharon Silvas came to South Lake Tahoe with her grandchildren to celebrate Independence Day.
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