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Fresno County sheriff's deputies patrol Shaver Lake on Labor Day
People were out enjoying the water on a sunny Labor Day at Shaver Lake.Visitors included Holly Crocker from Paso Robles.From her shore side seat, she witnessed the work of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office on the water."Oh I think it's really important. We're boat owners so you need to follow the rules or somebody gets hurt usually," said Crocker.Action News tagged along with the deputies as they patrolled Shaver Lake."So as they pass by, we're just making sure they have their current registration," said Deputy Steven Kirkpatrick.They're also checking to make sure there are life jackets for every person on board, and that children under the age of 13 are wearing them.Everything they're enforcing is what people learn about when they get their boater card, which will be required by law starting in 2025.You can apply for a California Boater Card by clicking here.For news updates, follow Nic Garcia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Temperatures soar for the first week of September
CALIFORNIA, USA — Northern California's long, hot summer of 2024 continues with yet another round of triple-digit heat. Labor Day weekend was warm but ended with temperatures slightly below average with highs in the upper 80s for most valley locations. Tuesday begins the warming trend and sees temperatures easily...
27 fans ejected from Michigan Stadium in Wolverines opener versus Fresno State
ANN ARBOR, MI - There were 27 fans ejected from Michigan Stadium during the Wolverines’ 30-10 opening victory over Fresno State on Saturday. The numbers from the Aug. 31 opener were provided by the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security. Of the 27 ejections, there were...
California dairy cows test positive for avian flu
(FOX40.COM) — California cows have tested positive for avian influenza at three Central Valley dairy farms, according to the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The strain of avian influenza is known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and first showed signs in California dairy cows on Aug. 25. Following testing by the National Veterinary […]
California takes 2nd place in Best States to Work
CALIFORNIA – A new report by Oxfam, published August 28, names California as the 2nd best state to work in 2024. According to Oxfam, the index shines a light on how states are responding to the growing movement for worker’s rights in the U.S.
Housing briefs: a whole lot of numbers
On Aug. 27, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law two bills — AB 2835 and AB 3057 — to further address the state’s homelessness and housing problems. The post Housing briefs: a whole lot of numbers appeared first on The Voice of San Francisco.
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