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Frosty Fun & Snowball Runs â Snowplay Areas in Truckee
From Truckee Connections Magazine, Winter 2024/25 Winter in Truckee is more than just skiing and riding! Itâs also a magical place to build snowmen, race down packed snow in a sled or tube, and cr...
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From CalMatters...
California Picks Its Next Governor in More Than 1,000 Days. Why the Race Is Already So Crowded
More than two years until the first votes are cast, Senate leader Toni Atkins becomes the fourth big-name Democrat to jump into the governorâs race. She is seeking to become the first female and openly gay chief executive.
From CapPublicRadio...
Smokey Bearâand Californiansâ Relationship With FireâGets an Update in UC Davis Art Exhibition
If youâre driving on Interstate 80, you might spot a billboard displaying an animal wildfire mascot. But it isnât Smokey Bear. Itâs Burnie the Bobcat, with a new slogan: Only you can decide our fiery future.
From YubaNet...
Caltrans Launches Its First Ever Snowplow Naming Contest
Caltrans and the California Office of Traffic Safety are injecting a flurry of fun into this season of inclement weather by inviting Californians to participate in the first Caltrans Snowplow Naming Contest.
Homelessness Is on the California Ballot This March. Will Conditions Change?
Prop. 1 would funnel more money into housing and treatment for homeless Californians struggling with mental illness and addiction. But itâs far from a one-stop solution.
Where Do the Major Senate Candidates Stand on the Economy, Crime and the Border?
The five major contenders have different track records and proposals on some of Californiaâs biggest issues. Theyâre trying to position themselves to appeal to sizable voting blocs.
From Los Angeles Times...
Newsom Blocks Proposed Ban on Youth Tackle Football
Proposed California legislation that would ban tackle football for kids under 12 had gained momentum until Gov. Gavin Newsom made it clear heâd veto the bill.
Internet Trolls Flooded UC Irvine Chat GroupsâThen Students Fought Back
After UC Irvine-affiliated groups on the platform Discord were targeted by trolls spreading gory images, students banded together to block the attack.
Program to Clear Encampments Shows Signs of Success, But Housing Remains Elusive
A multi-year, $750 million California program aimed at doing away with homeless encampments has had mixed results. Local leaders say ongoing funding is needed.
From SFGate...
Oakland Gas Station Is Going Viral for Its Nonstop Car Burglaries
An auto burglary trend shows that thieves are targeting travelers.
The 1994 Northridge Quake Was a Shock. Hereâs Why the Next One Wonât Be
Our understanding and preparedness have come a long way since Southern Californiaâs magnitude 6.7 earthquake in 1994. Weâre still learning from that destructive temblor.
From KFF Health News...
Americaâs Health System Isnât Ready for the Surge of Seniors With Disabilities
The number of older adults with disabilities that affect their performance of daily tasks will soar in the decades ahead, as baby boomers enter their 70s, 80s, and 90s.
From EdSource...
Little-Known Academic Renewal Policy Offers Students a Second Chance
Community college students who have taken two years off can apply to have a limited number of units cleared from their GPA.
Report: Spending Bills Contain Historic Number of Attacks on Wildlife, Endangered Species
Led almost entirely by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, the fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills contain the largest number of anti-wildlife riders in the 50-year history of the Endangered Species Act, according to a report by the Center for Biological Diversity.
Parentsâ Rights Groups Mobilize as California Advances a Ban on Youth Tackle Football
The Assembly has until the end of January to decide the fate of the youth tackle football bill, which would prevent kids under 12 from playing the sport to protect them from brain trauma.
What Would a Second Trump Presidency Look Like for Health Care?
On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump is again promising to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Actâa nebulous goal that became one of his administration's splashiest policy failures.
California Needs to Ensure Teachers Can Teach Kids to Read, National Study Says
The Golden State earned a moderate rating from the National Council on Teacher Quality, showing strength in some areas and weakness in others. Only 12 states earned a strong rating.
Deficit DĂ©jĂ Vu: Structural Problems of California School Finance
We need to have a serious discussion about supporting our education investments with stable revenue.
With AI, a âSpirit of Optimismâ Returns to San Francisco Start-Ups
Bucking the âdoom loopâ narrative, many tech entrepreneurs say San Francisco is still the âit cityâ for innovationâespecially with the rise of AI.
From The Union...
County Funds Animal Shelter Design, Preps for Board Workshop
Nevada County Board of Supervisors took action on two items that will begin the design phase of a proposed animal shelter for the region.
Sound Check Music Keeps on Rolling in Grass Valley
âWhere one door closes, another opensâ is a common saying that applies to the three partners at Sound Check Music Center in Grass Valley.
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