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Complete Streets Bill Has Come a Long Way
Note: GJEL Accident Attorneys regularly sponsors coverage on Streetsblog San Francisco and Streetsblog California. Unless noted in the story, GJEL Accident Attorneys is not consulted for the content or editorial direction of the sponsored content. Senator Scott Wiener's S.B. 960 passed the Assembly floor yesterday, and is now headed to...
Labor Day weekend: Safety tips for boating on Lake Shasta, advice on beating traffic
California State Parks is stressing boating safety with tips ahead of Labor Day weekend. “Safety should always be a top priority when boating,” Ramona Fernandez, deputy director of the parks' Division of Boating and Waterways, said in a news release. ...
California Senate passes 0 down, 0 payment home 'loans' for illegal immigrants
(The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a contentious bill to allow for undocumented immigrants to use the state’s zero-down, zero-interest home “loans” program despite national backlash following coverage of the bill’s looming passage. With 23 votes for and 11 votes against — including all nine Republicans and Democratic State Sens. Catherine Blakespear, D-Encinitas, and Dave Min, D-Irvine — the bill narrowly passed the 21 vote majority threshold in the Senate. ...
Hanford teacher placed on administrative leave during police investigation
HANFORD, Calif. (FOX26) — Hanford Joint Union High School District issued a statement on Tuesday regarding allegations made against a teacher. We are aware that there are many social media posts regarding a Sierra Pacific High School teacher and the allegations against him. The district says it is cooperating...
No charges filed against Merced City Council member accused of making threats related to son’s criminal case, DA says
The Merced County District Attorney’s Office has decided not to file charges against Merced City Councilmember Bertha Perez related to alleged threats reported in connection with her son’s ongoing criminal case. This decision comes as a new formal noncriminal complaint has been filed at city hall against Perez,...
CA courts now required to advise defendants of possible SVP plea consequences
The California Supreme Court ruled today that trial courts will be required to advise defendants of the consequences of pleading guilty to crimes that could make them eligible for designation as a sexually violent predator, in a ruling stemming from a case out of El Cajon. The state's highest court found that typically, defendants are The post CA courts now required to advise defendants of possible SVP plea consequences appeared first on KESQ.
'Suspicious' fire breaks out at former Merced Sun-Star building, officials say
An investigation is underway after a fire broke out at an office building in Merced.Crews were called out after 12:30 a.m. Tuesday to a building on G Street near Olive Avenue.Officials confirmed it was the former Merced Sun-Star Building that caught fire.When crews arrived, they say there were heavy flames from the northwest corner of the building.It took about four hours for fire crews to get the fire under control.Officials say no one was injured.Merced City Interim Fire Chief Casey Wilson said the cause of the fire is considered suspicious.The building was abandoned and had no electricity.Drivers should avoid the area as the cleanup continues.For news updates, follow Ana Torrea on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Tulare County underserved communities around Terra Bella awarded $45M in internet grants
Several underserved and underprivileged areas in Tulare County will soon be connected to the internet. At the Aug. 22 meeting, the California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously to approve 10 applications for grants in five counties. As a result, internet service will be provided to an estimated 14,234 residents of Alpine, Modoc, Riverside,...
Governor Newsom signs new bills to boost housing supply, provide shelter beds
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed two new bills that will make it easier to house homeless individuals in privately owned motels and hotels for longer than 30 days, and exempt junior ADUs from CEQA requirements to increase housing supply.
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