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Preliminary magnitude 4.3 earthquake strikes near The Geysers in Northern CA, USGS says
A preliminary 4.3 earthquake struck near The Geysers in Northern California on Saturday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.The USGS reports the quake happened around 7:30 a.m.It was centered about a mile southeast of the Geysers with shaking felt in Santa Rosa.That's just under 40 miles away.It had a depth of 0.62 miles.The quake was originally estimated to be a magnitude 4.2.There are no reports of injuries or damages.Good morning Northern CA! Did you feel the magnitude 4.2 quake about 1 mile southeast of the Geysers at 7:30 am? The #ShakeAlert system was activated. See: https://t.co/sqsdhhn2fi @Cal_OES @CAGeoSurvey @ListosCA pic.twitter.com/oVMow07eyT— USGS ShakeAlert (@USGS_ShakeAlert) September 7, 2024 The video in the media player above is from a previous update If you're on the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live
Southern California sees record high temps, excessive heat warnings
Southern California is facing record-high temperatures, and excessive heat warnings will stay in effect through the weekend until Monday night at 8 p.m. “The heat is a big issue with the excessive heat warnings and heat advisories that are going to continue as we make our way into both Sunday as well as Monday afternoon […]
California’s Line Fire forces evacuations as wildfire sees explosive growth
Officials issued evacuation notices in eastern San Bernardino County on Saturday due to the Line Fire, which consumed more than 7,000 acres. More than 500 personnel are working to contain the flames, which started on Thursday.
Groundbreaking ceremony held for California casino, resort set to be managed by Las Vegas-based company
Las Vegas-based company, Station Casinos, is branching out of the Silver State and partnering with North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California to open a long-awaited casino and resort project in California.
30 new pups double California’s wolf population: report
(KRON) — Five California wolf families produced pups this year, which doubled the state’s wolf population in the past year, a report recently published by the California Department of Fish and Game said. These 30 new pups bring the total number of known wolves in the Golden State to 62, the report said. “Seeing wolves […]
No, California’s extreme heat did not cause a series of earthquakes
A series of earthquakes rattled Southern California on Saturday. The greatest was a magnitude-3.9 that was centered east of Los Angeles near the town of Ontario. Shaking was possibly felt in Los Angeles and other communities in Orange and San Diego counties.
Newsom vetoes home loan assistance for undocumented immigrants
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants living in California the ability to qualify for first-time homebuying loans. Newsom cited funding concerns and the bill’s potential fiscal impact on the state budget in his veto message. “Given the finite funding available for CalHFA programs, expanding program eligibility must be […]
LA Times Columnist: ACTUALLY, Republicans To Blame for Dem-Run California’s Problems Because They’re Too Far Right To Win Elections
The columnist acknowledged that his state is run almost entirely by Democrats but reasoned the GOP's inability to get candidates elected is harmful. The post LA Times Columnist: ACTUALLY, Republicans To Blame for Dem-Run California’s Problems Because They’re Too Far Right To Win Elections first appeared on Mediaite.
California awards Encore High School $200,000 grant for Farm to School program
HESPERIA – The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) announced, September 6, the grant recipients for the Farm to School program. Encore High School received a $200,000 grant to provide hands-on learning through cooking classes.
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