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Matthew Perry death: How can doctors charged continue to practice after arrest?
The Medical Board of California said it's still investigating the doctors charged in the death of Matthew Perry and said it will take "appropriate action."Five people were charged in connection with the actor's death from a ketamine overdose last year, including the actor's assistant and two doctors - Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plasencia."The Board is committed to protecting the public and is actively investigating these matters and will take appropriate action specific to the facts, circumstances, and available evidence," said the board in a statement Thursday.Plasencia reopened his medical clinic in Calabasas Tuesday.Attorneys for Plasencia said while the...
Folsom Assemblyman calls on Governor to delay electric big rig mandate after fiery Tesla crash
Assemblyman Josh Hoover (R-Folsom) joined a group of Republican lawmakers in calling for the Governor to delay a mandate that all big rigs in California be all-electric by the year 2045. This comes in response to a crash on Monday of a Tesla all-electric semi-truck on Interstate 80 near Colfax....
California: Jamul Casino appoints Rocio Zorrilla Hotel Director for hotel tower opening
California: Jamul Casino appoints Rocio Zorrilla Hotel Director for hotel tower opening. Jamul Casino appointed Rocio Zorrilla as Hotel Director of the 16-story hotel tower set to open in spring 2025. Story continues below. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry to San Diego’s gaming destination,...
Valley Fever Rises After California Music Festival, Experts Warn of Climate Change Link
Attendees at this month’s foggy, mild Outside Lands might find it hard to believe that climate change could be affecting concerts, but an early summer music festival in Bakersfield resulted in a handful of cases of an illness that experts believe is spreading more due to the state’s changing weather patterns.
Fake watermelons held $5M worth of meth, Border Patrol says
SAN DIEGO - Border Patrol agents intercepted a shipment of watermelons along the U.S.-Mexico border this week because some of the fruit, it turned out, was not fruit at all. According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the tractor-trailer was trying to enter California from Mexico at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility south of San Diego on Tuesday.
California colleges seek to curtail student protests before semester starts
California public universities are moving to restrict student encampments ahead of the fall semester in an effort to deter the types of protests that grabbed international headlines in the spring. Both the California State University system — which includes San Francisco State University — and the University of California announced new rules banning tent encampments ahead of classes resuming on some of the systems’ campuses later this month. College students...
A free ride, a burger and a cellphone: Helping newly freed people transition out of prison
LOS ANGELES — Nearly 1 million people are released from California prisons and jails every year. While many have a place to go, they don’t always have a ride there. The Anti-Recidivism Coalition’s Ride Home Program, created in collaboration with Stanford University, helps formerly incarcerated people transition back to society with a ride to their approved transitional housing, along with a meal of their choice, a new outfit, a cellphone and toiletries.
Exclusive Clip of ‘The Cowboy and the Queen’ Doc Explores Queen Elizabeth II and Her Unexpected Bond With a California Horse Trainer
In “The Cowboy and the Queen,” filmmaker Andrea Nevins chronicles the work of Monty Roberts, a California-based horse trainer whose nonviolent training techniques caught the eye of the late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. The documentary examines how the Queen endorsed Roberts’ controversial compassionate horse training methods in 1989, which helped him transform horse training standards worldwide.Documentary 'Join or Die' to Kick Off In Real Life Movie Club, Created For Americans Seeking Connections Across the Political Divide The 84-minute film made its world premiere at DOC NYC last year. Greenwich Entertainment will release the doc in select theaters on Sept. 6. Nevins initially...
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