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Glendale's ReflectSpace Gallery Debuts "(Be)Longing", A Dive into Asian Diasporic Art and Identity
ReflectSpace Gallery, tucked inside Glendale Central Library, is making some noise this summer by introducing (Be)Longing: Asian Diasporic Crossings, a compelling exploration of the narratives that shape the Asian diasporic experience, according to the City Of Glendale. Launching July 20 and running through September 22, the exhibition brings together a cadre of seven Asian artists whose works spark conversations around identity, borders, and the personal histories that collide with the broader scope of geopolitical movements.
Valentine's Day Vows, Santa Clarita's "The Big I Do" Event Returns with Lavish Perks for Couples
Lovebirds looking to tie the knot in style have something big to look forward to in Santa Clarita. Back by popular demand, The Big I Do event is slated for Valentine's Day, 2025, and it's bringing some serious perks for couples ready to say "I do." In an announcement shared by the Santa Clarita government's official website, the city promises an unforgettable group wedding ceremony with a reception that includes everything from catered BBQ to live music, without the usual nuptial chaos.
Santa Clarita native serves aboard future Navy warship
MILLINGTON, Tennessee — Petty Officer 2nd Class Joel Abundez, a native of Santa Clarita, is serving aboard Pre-Commissioning Unit Massachusetts, a nuclear submarine under construction. PCU is a designation used by the U.S. Navy to describe crews aboard vessels under construction prior to official commissioning. Abundez, a 2022 Canyon...
US officials plan to kill nearly half a million barred owls to save spotted owls
The Fish and Wildlife Service is planning to kill nearly half a million barred owls to save spotted owls from extinction by deploying trained shooters into West Coast forests. The agency released its strategy aimed at halting the decline of spotted owl populations in Oregon, Washington, and California, which will undergo a 30-day comment period […]
IID approves potential hefty payments for farmers to not grow hay in hot months
Farmers could be paid not to make hay while the sun shines, per a new Imperial Irrigation District payment schedule and other actions authorized Tuesday aimed at shoring up the Colorado River's dwindling reservoirs and coping with low forage prices. If all goes as planned, growers and owners of farm...
Burt’s Bees data privacy class action lawsuit investigation
Burt’s Bees data privacy violations: Who’s affected?. Have you purchased products from www.burtsbees.com? Do you live in California, Washington, Pennsylvania, Florida or Massachusetts? An investigation has been launched into allegations that the personal care company risked consumers’ data privacy by improperly tracking their browsing activity with PayPal cookies. Fill out the form on this page to see if you qualify to join this class action lawsuit investigation.
Officers chase Toyota Prius driver in San Fernando Valley
Officers chased the driver of a Toyota Prius Thursday on streets and freeways in the San Fernando Valley before backing off the pursuit in the North Hollywood area. The chase began after a report of a stolen car. Details about the crime were not immediately available. The pursuit was in...
Foes of California's electric car targets take their case to US Supreme Court
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Opponents of California's ambitious targets for electric car adoption to lower greenhouse gas emissions took their case to the U.S. Supreme Court this week, the latest salvo against the state's campaign to fight climate change.
New California regulation could require cooler workspaces
STOCKTON - A new Cal-OSHA regulation could go into effect that would force employers to make it cooler where you work.If adopted, anything over 87 degrees while working inside and companies may need to find alternatives.Business owners told CBS13 they understand how important it is to stay cool when you're working indoors. "Heat's been a thing for a while now so luckily we have a lot of measures in place," said Chris Ward, the Vice President of Operations for Pacific Coast Producers, a farmer-owned canned fruit company. Ward welcomes Cal-OSHA's new proposal to have employers keep the temperature below...
FACT CHECK: False Gavin Newsom ad about how 'kids' die running on X
(The Center Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom's super PAC "Campaign for Democracy" is running an ad on X, formerly known as Twitter, that reads, "Guns are the number one killer of kids. Not cancer. Not car accidents. GUNS." The claim is false for most Americans. It is true that firearms are the number one killer of kids according to Centers for Disease Control data if you include adult 18-...
Zero Tolerance For Illegal Fireworks On Fourth Of July
CAL FIRE is reminding everyone that it is illegal to sell, transport, or use fireworks that do not carry the “Safe and Sane” seal, as well as possess or use fireworks in a community where they are not permitted. If convicted, a violator could be fined up to $50,000, as well as be sent to ...
Glendale Serviceman Organizes International Festival Overseas
Gendale native Capt. Joseph Clingerman, who is stationed in South Korea, recently organized the Republic of Korea’s three-day International Fire and Light Festival, an event that highlights the U.S. Marine Corps’ strong alliance with that country. Clingerman, logistics and Marine action officer for the festival, said the event...
Beating the heat on Independence Day
With Excessive Heat Warnings in place for much of California, including right here at home, people are looking for ways to beat the heat this 4th of July. This week and weekend will see potentially record-breaking temperatures in excess of 120 degrees. There are many ways to stay safe in these dangerous temperatures. Some of The post Beating the heat on Independence Day appeared first on KESQ.
Pacific Gas & Electric says grid holding stable so far
It’s an all hands on deck approach to the current heatwave in California; and that includes PG&E. On Wednesday, the utility giant provided a briefing from its emergency operations center in Vacaville. PG&E Meteorologist Scott Strenfel said the extreme heat smothering California could set new temperature records. "What we're...
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