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Extreme heat in inland communities is getting even more dangerous. What we know about the trends
Inland communities with big population booms will experience the most extreme heat days under climate change projections. The combination puts more people at risk — and many cities are unprepared.
How many mass shootings has California had this year? See the list as a Georgia community mourns
Four people were killed and nine people were injured at a Georgia high school after a 14-year-old boy, identified as Colt Gray, opened fire on Wednesday. This marks the 23rd school shooting in America in 2024, according to Education Week — and the shootings in 2024 include Skyline High School in Oakland in...
Bus agencies are turning to California for their 'tap to pay' fare systems
For years, California transit executive Carl Sedoryk searched for a way to make fare collection easier on the roughly 130 buses that transported passengers in Monterey, Salinas and surrounding areas just south of the Bay Area. But none of the solutions he encountered fit the needs of the relatively small...
Valley fever, the fungus disease spreading in California, explained
Valley fever, a disease caused by breathing in a type of fungus primarily found in the Southwest, is on the rise in California, according to the state's department of public health. "People who live in or travel to the Central Valley or Central Coast regions of California may be at increased risk of Valley fever through the fall," the department recently warned.Compared to more than 9,000 reported cases statewide in 2023, there have already been more 5,000 preliminary cases reported this year as of July 1, the department reported. Valley fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis or "cocci," is caused by inhaling dust or...
Two District Attorney’s Office employees honored for being the Best in the State
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY — Two employees of the SLO County District Attorney’s (DA) Office were honored in August for their outstanding ability, professional dedication, and personal sacrifice, earning them the respect and acknowledgment of their peers statewide. The California District Attorneys Association honored Assistant District Attorney Eric...
Your PG&E bill might see another rate hike by the end of year
Your PG&E bill could jump another $6 per month before the end of the year.California regulators are scheduled to vote to allow the utility company to recoup electricity expenses paid during a series of winter storms, which caused power outages.MORE: PG&E working to curb growing number of wildfires started by own equipmentThe price of natural gas rose in September, about $5.78 more on an average PG&E bill. The utility says a decrease in demand for gas is the reason.For months, utility watchdogs have been calling for fair utility rates but next week, the California Public Utilities Commission could grant PG&E...
In the Last 5 Years $24 Billion Spent to Fix the Problem of Homelessness in California
When you are the state with 30% of all homelessness in America you know fixing the issue will be a Herculean task. This is what California faces with its estimated 171,000 people without homes.
Some Artificial Dyes Could Be Banned From California Schools—Here's Why
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerFact checked by Nick Blackmer California legislators have passed a bill that would prohibit public schools from offering food that contains six types of artificial dyes.The bill, which now goes to the governor to sign, specifically bans green dye No. 3, red dye No. 40, yellow dyes Nos. 5 and 6, and blue dyes Nos. 1 and 2.The FDA has approved these dyes, but researchers say that studies have linked them with behavioral problems in children. California may soon ban the sale of certain artificial food dyes in schools. State legislators...
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