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Newsom heading to DC to ‘stand with’ Biden at high-stakes governors meeting
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is heading to Washington, D.C., to “stand with” President Joe Biden at a meeting with Democratic governors that could decide the party’s presidential nominee this November. Newsom will head to the capital Wednesday “to stand with the President,” a Newsom campaign spokesman told KCRA News. The news comes as murmurs of […]
Morongo Donates $50,000 to Support Banning High School Boosters Club
BANNING, CA (July 2, 2024) – As part of its ongoing commitment to local youth, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians presented the non-profit Banning High School Boosters Club with a $50,000 contribution to support local student athletics. The funds from Morongo will specifically assist the boosters in purchasing...
How to save money on air-conditioning repairs, electricity costs during triple-digit heat wave
As the stretch of triple-digit temperatures continues this week, people across Northern California are ramping up the usage of their air conditioning units. RPM HVAC Service, a family-owned company based out of Roseville, said they got 60 calls for service within 24 hours early this week, and they expect to get even more as the heat wave goes on.
SoCal Scorched by Intense Heat Wave, Palm Springs Near Record-Breaking Highs
An oppressive heat wave is firmly gripping the desert regions of Southern California, with forecasters from the National Weather Service predicting record-breaking temperatures in the coming days. As it stands, places like Palm Springs are poised to swelter beneath a sun that refuses to temper its blaze, looking at 11+ consecutive days of 115 degrees or higher. Comparatively, last year's record was 9 consecutive days.
Redlands Conservancy’s Twilight Jams at Asistencia continue
At 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 30, Redlands Conservancy’s Twilight Jams enthusiasts will arrive at historic Asistencia to enjoy an evening of country music under the stars at a historic landmark. Country music band Fast Forward will bring to the concert their take on vintage country songs. The concert...
Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters
Moving forward, almost all new rental contracts in California will require no more than one month’s rent as a security deposit. The post Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
How Much Do Fireworks Impact Orange County’s Air Quality?
Every year, Orange County’s local air quality regulators issue a warning for residents that fireworks from the Fourth of July will leave pollution scattered throughout their air with negative impacts to their health. But there’s usually not much discussion about the issue. A Voice of OC review of...
Harding Larmore Kitchen & Kozal, experts in land use questions
Entitlements, and permits across Southern California. Catering to a diverse clientele, including developers, property owners and businesses, they offer comprehensive legal services tailored to various sectors. For developers, HLKK provides extensive guidance on entitlements, zoning and publicprivate partnerships for projects of all sizes, encompassing residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. They also offer expertise in specialized areas such as CEQA and historic preservation.
OSU Wrestling: Two-Time California State Champion Ronnie Ramirez Commits to Cowboys
David Taylor continues to stack the deck for his first recruiting class. Oklahoma State on Tuesday picked up a commitment from two-time California state champion Ronnie Ramirez. He became the Cowboys’ ninth pledge of the 2025 class. From Walnut High School in California, Ramirez has made the finals every...
Study ranks California’s most and least educated cities
Two California metropolitan areas are ranked among the ten “Most Educated Cities” in the nation, while several Golden State cities land at the bottom of the list, according to a new study from WalletHub. The financial services company compared the 150 most populated cities in the U.S., grading them based on a formula that included […]
San Bernardino issues statement on Supreme Court decision on homeless encampments
The City of San Bernardino has issued a statement regarding the Supreme Court decision involving the case Grants Pass v Johnson, which considered whether the prohibition of camping in public places by cities was considered cruel and unusual punishment. “Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court will not solve the homelessness...
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