El Dorado County Statewide Articles


Mystery Around Missing 'Gossip Girl' Actor Deepens, With Family, LAPD at Odds

Depending on whom you ask, Chanel Maya Banks is either a missing person who may be in danger or hurt, or she has been located and is safe.

San Mateo County Appoints Chad Peace as New Executive Officer to Lead Superior Court

A new court executive officer has been selected for the San Mateo County Superior Court, according to court officials.Chad Peace, who currently is serving as director of Justice Court services for Harris County in Texas, will succeed Neal Taniguchi who …

Changing Careers Might Mean Becoming a Student Again – And That’s OK

Returning to school didn't immediately get me where I want to go professionally, but I'm confident I'm on the right track.

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Sheriffs of Alameda, Santa Clara Counties Appointed to Sit on State 911 Advisory Board

Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed the sheriffs of Santa Clara County and Alameda County to the State 911 Advisory Board.The appointments, announced Friday, do not require Senate confirmation and there is no compensation, according to the governor’s office.Alameda County Sheriff …

Major Delay on BART's San Francisco Line After Fatal Stabbing Near Station

The BART Embarcadero station was temporarily closed on Wednesday.

SF Elections Department Gets Closer to Final Vote Tally, With 18,200 Ballots Left to Process

The San Francisco Department of Elections on Tuesday got closer to getting all the votes counted from last week’s election. The department said late Tuesday it counted another 6,466 ballots Tuesday, bringing the total to 153,000 ballots counted. Election officials …

Google, Union Spend Big to Shape CA Legislature

A sign outside Google Store Chelsea in New York City on Nov. 17, 2021. Photo by Andrew Kelly, Reuters

Los Aranceles Propuestos Por Trump, Especialmente Para China Y México, Podrían Afectar Duramente a California

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Trump’s Proposed Tariffs, Especially on China and Mexico, Could Hit California Hard

Trump has threatened new, higher tariffs on two of California’s biggest trade partners, China and Mexico. The state’s workers and economy could feel the most impact.

Nadie Gastó Más Que La Empresa Google Para Presionar a Los Funcionarios De California Este Verano

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Why No One Spent More Than Google to Lobby California Officials This Summer

The tech giant spent $10.7 million lobbying the Legislature and governor from July through September during a media bill fight. It also showered elected officials with $107,500 in campaign cash on one day in September.

California Senate Leader Calls Union ‘Morally Bankrupt’ for Opposing a Vulnerable Democrat

In California, Democrats rarely criticize organized labor, one of their biggest and wealthiest allies, so it’s remarkable that Democrats have harsh words against a union for attacking a vulnerable Democratic senator in a close race.

Editorial: Voters Just Passed L.A. County's Most Important Government Reform in Decades

Measure G didn't grab as much attention as others, but the wonky reform package could help Los Angeles County make progress on its jail, homelessness and more.

Rather Than Pay a Debt, He Carried Out a Vicious, Convoluted Double-Murder Plot, Prosecutors Say

A Glendale man owed a couple $80,000, so he shot the husband, kidnapped and killed the wife, and burned the bodies in different deserts, prosecutors allege.

Some California House Races Haven't Been Decided Yet. Campaigns Are Making Sure Every Ballot Counts

Democratic and Republican activists are asking voters to correct technical errors on their ballots in several close races that could determine control of the House.

He Was Her Employee, Then Her Killer. Now Construction Worker Faces Life in Prison

Construction worker Heber Enoc Diaz of Pasadena was convicted of brutally slaying Chyong Jen Tsai, 76, with a hammer, a jab saw and a box cutter during a 2019 burglary.

California's Coastal King Tides Project Kicks Off This Weekend. Here's How You Can Help

Researchers use community-submitted king tide photos to validate climate change models. This year's King Tides Project is scheduled for Nov. 15-17 and Dec. 13-15.

Surfboard Lights Might Deter Shark Attacks — But Don't Bet Your Life on It

A study suggests that wrapping a surfboard in very bright lights — like aquatic Christmas trees — could make the surfer less interesting to great white sharks.

Many 'Undercover' Officers in Lawsuit Over LAPD Photos Are Just Regular Cops, City Admits

Los Angeles dials back its claim that hundreds of cops were put at risk after their photos were made public, saying most of them weren't working undercover.

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