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Restaurant owner shocked to find outside dining parklet taken down after missing removal deadline
Nutbelly Pizzeria in Carpinteria has had its outside dining parklet taken down but the owner says she was not contacted. The city's policy and deadlines on the parklets were covered at a recent council meeting. The post Restaurant owner shocked to find outside dining parklet taken down after missing removal deadline appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
People Helping People relocates staff after mold discovered at Solvang headquarters
On Mar. 6, managers at non-profit People Helping People said a shelf fell off the wall during a therapy session at its headquarters in Solvang. The post People Helping People relocates staff after mold discovered at Solvang headquarters appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Multiple fires and a power outage caused by downed power line in Buellton Tuesday
Firefighters responded to a quarter-acre vegetation fire and two other smaller fires caused by a downed power line that fell on a metal fence near Pamela Way and Industrial Way in Buellton Tuesday. The post Multiple fires and a power outage caused by downed power line in Buellton Tuesday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Mild temps Wednesday, heatwave this weekend
Another heatwave is coming to California this weekend. It is expected to affect our region by Friday and continue into next week. The most dangerous heat is expected over the interior, though very warm conditions may extend toward the coast. The post Mild temps Wednesday, heatwave this weekend appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Newsom signs bill to end parental notification policies at schools; opponents say fight is not over
A trailblazing state law prohibiting California school boards from passing resolutions that require teachers and school staff to notify parents if they believe a child is transgender isn’t likely to put an end to this polarizing issue.
CA Water Regulations and Fewer Responding to NASS Surveys
**The California Water Resources Control Board has approved a regulation seeking to promote more efficient water use to address an anticipated 10% water supply shortfall by 2040. The regulation applies to the state’s largest urban retail water suppliers, which serve 95% of California. The goal is to produce about...
Extreme Heat Is a Death Sentence in California Prisons
In 2015, Adrienne Boulware was sentenced to 15 years to life in California state prison in connection to the 2011 death of a man in Sacramento. But over the weekend, as temperatures hit 110 in the Central Valley town of Chowchilla, where Boulware was imprisoned at the Central California Women’s Facility, prisoner advocates and her family say she died due to the heat nine years into her sentence.
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