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By Eric Johnson
Published Jan 02, 2024

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The Best and Worst of 2023

Happy 2024 from your friends at California Local. In this week’s edition of The Newsletter, you will find more of what you’re looking for, if what you’re looking for is reliable information about the place you call home.

This week’s News Digest, as always curated by our good friend and executive editor Sharan Street, is the most robust ever, and can be your guide to the most important stories you may have missed over the holiday.

Our Year in Review, also cat-herded by Sharan, will remind you that this was (another) nut job of a year—and that there’s some good stuff happening in California, too.

Speaking of good stuff: Chris Neklason, our good friend and fearless leader, compiled a list of the big changes that have happened here at California Local over the past 12 months. It kind of blew my mind, and I work here every day—so I’m not sure why I was surprised.

And yes! Even more good stuff. From our good friend and publisher, Mike Gelbman, some retrospection and inspiration.


What Happened in the Year 2023?

In October of this year, California’s own Kevin McCarthy lost his job as speaker of the House of Representatives following a long and ugly fight with extremist members of his own party. It was the first time in U.S. history that a house speaker was fired, was one of the biggest stories of 2023, and in some ways epitomized the year. As you will see, there were some tectonic shifts in the year just past that will reverberate into the future, and not all of them were bad.


Facing the New Year


California Local looks back at 2023, with an eye toward what stories will matter most in 2024.

A Note from CALocal's CEO

No brag—just fact: Some good stuff happened here at California Local over the past year. Teaser: We are publishing a book boldly and accurately titled How California Works. We won two big awards from the California News Publishers Association. Click below to learn more. (And please consider joining our family by taking 10 seconds to click the red button and sign up for a free membership ;-)


2023 at California Local in Review

We look back as we rush forward.
In which we count our accomplishments, and blessings, at the turning of the year.

A Letter from Our Publisher

Michael Gelbman had a big reason to give some thought to the meaning of his life and his work, and he had some longtime beliefs confirmed.


Reflections on My 2023


Michael Gelbman finds some perspective amid the divisiveness.


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Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Fun Ways to Spend the First Day of the New Year

While Jan. 1 may be a bit more quiet than New Year’s Eve, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the first day of the year.

Sierra Sun logo Sierra Sun Year in Review

Weather is always a hot topic of conversation, but there were plenty of other local news stories that caught the public’s interest.

Sierra Sun logo Sock Parlour Experiences Both Backlash, Support After YouTube Video Released

Following the posting of a video on a YouTube channel run by father-son duo David and Ben Gutterman, showcasing a heated confrontation in front of Sock Parlour, the lives of the store’s owners have been drastically changed.

Folsom Telegraph logo Fish & Wildlife Shares How to Keep Mountain Lions Out

A mountain lion has been killing livestock on Loomis properties, and while walking on Christmas Day, a man took a picture of a puma on Miner’s Ravine Trail in Roseville.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo TRPA Advances Workforce Housing Solutions

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board approved a package of incentives to address the housing crisis in Lake Tahoe, targeting zoning regulations to lower the cost of affordable and workforce housing, benefit water quality, and reduce traffic and vehicle …

Sierra Sun logo Smokey Bear Turns 80 in 2024

Smokey Bear’s actual birthday is Aug. 9, but the Forest Service will launch a yearlong celebration starting off with Smokey appearing in the Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo CHP Highlights New Traffic Safety Laws for 2024

The California Highway Patrol is educating the public on laws that were passed during this year's legislative session and take effect on Jan. 1.

Auburn Journal logo Placer Superior Court Chooses New Leadership

The judges of the Superior Court of Placer County unanimously voted to re-elect the Honorable Alan V. Pineschi as presiding judge and elect the Honorable Jeffrey S. Penney as assistant presiding judge. Each serves a two-year term, to commence Jan. …

The Roseville Press Tribune logo Roseville Police Make Theft Arrests During Holidays

The Roseville Police Department’s Operation Grinch Team arrested three involved in retail thefts.

Loomis News logo First Day Hikes Offered by State Parks

At the start of a new year, many resolve to be more active. California State Parks helps kick off such efforts with its annual First Day Hikes.

Placer Herald logo Rocklin Police Awarded Grant to Enhance Roadway Safety

The Rocklin Police Department received $75,000 from the California Office of Traffic Safety for ongoing enforcement and education programs to help reduce traffic injuries and deaths.

Lincoln News Messenger logo Omakase Por Favor Brings Fresh Restaurant Concept to Lincoln

Owner/chef Jeana Pecha dreamed of opening a restaurant near her hometown. She found a warm welcome at Twelve Bridges shopping center.

Sierra Sun logo Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee Launches Health Needs Survey

The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee requests resident participation in a confidential survey that will measure quality of life, community engagement, and behavioral health needs.

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Recent Local News

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• ABT Relaunches ‘ABT Gives Back’ Charitable Giving Program

ABT Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Air is reinvigorating its ABT Gives Back program, launched as an effort to build awareness and financial support for nonprofits in the Nevada County and Placer County areas.

(12/28/2023) → Read the full The Union report

• New Managed Care Plan for Medi-Cal Recipients Kicks in Jan. 1

On Jan. 1, Partnership HealthPlan of California will become the Managed Care Plan for Medi-Cal recipients in these counties: Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama and Yuba.

(12/28/2023) → YubaNet

• Rite Aid to Close Additional Sacramento Area Stores

The closure of two locations in the Sacramento region is part of nationwide store shutdowns following Rite Aid’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The Placerville store is set to close Jan. 8, while the Auburn store will shutter Jan. 15.

(12/28/2023) → Rio Linda Messenger
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Recent Statewide News

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• Sierra Snowpack at 25% of Usual Levels

The California Department of Water Resources has found that the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains is at just 25% of normal levels for this time of year. This could potentially impact water supply and wildfire protection.

(01/02/2024) → Sacramento Bee

• Hospitals Seeing More People with COVID-19 and Flu

Los Angeles County has entered the medium category of COVID-19 hospitalization defined by the CDC, with providers warning that illnesses like RSV like to travel in tandem with the virus. Officials are urging the public to mask when visiting hospitals or other indoor facilities.

(01/02/2024) → Los Angeles Times

• CA Minimum Wage Hits $16 an Hour

The dawn of 2024 meant that California’s minimum wage rose from $15.50 to $16 an hour. That puts the Golden State at the second-highest minimum wage for a U.S. state, trailing only Washington state at $16.28 an hour.

(01/02/2024) → New York Times

• Law Goes Into Effect Blocking Guns in Many California Public Places

A law passed by the California legislature in 2023 has gone into effect banning licensed gun holders from bringing their firearms to places like playgrounds, churches and casinos. The law faces an ongoing challenge in the federal court system.

(01/02/2024) → Los Angeles Times

• 7 Ways to Hang On to More Money in 2024

Just as you might intend to change your diet or workout plan, resolve to make changes that will allow you to meet financial goals.

(12/27/2023) → Daily Democrat

• American Graffiti is Back: Cruising Now Legal Again in California, But So Are Speed Cameras

Under new state laws, five cities will test cameras to catch speeding drivers and cruising bans will be lifted statewide. The first is supposed to improve road safety, but critics of the second say it will endanger the public.

(12/27/2023) → CalMatters

• San Diego Zoo Displays World’s Rarest Insect

Visitors can see the critically endangered Lord How Island stick insect, on display for the first time in North America, in a special habitat at the zoo’s Wildlife Explorers Basecamp.

(12/27/2023) → San Joaquin Valley Sun
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Valley Meats, LLC, Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, 2023 - Valley Meats, LLC, a Coal Valley, Ill. establishment, is recalling approximately 6,768 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli...
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Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition Voluntarily Recalls Select Batches of Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder Because of Possible Health Risk

Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN), a producer of nutrition products, announced today that it has voluntarily chosen to recall from the U.S. market select batches of Nutramigen Powder, a specialty infant formula for the dietary management of Cows Milk Allergy (CMA) in 12.6 and 19.8 oz cans, due to
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Brian Dahle CA Senate 01:
Update from Senator Dahle - 12.29.2023

Update from Senator Dahle - 12.29.2023 SREPweb Fri, 12/29/2023 - 09:23
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Nam & Son of MD Recalls Soybean Sprouts Because of Possible Health Risk

Nam & Son of MD, Jessup, MD is recalling one-pound bags of soybean sprouts, with the sell-by date of December 14, 2023, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Image of United States seal. United States   (12/26/2023)

World Variety Produce, Inc. Recalls Kimchi Hot Because of Possible Health Risk

World Variety Produce, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA is recalling Melissa's Kimchi Hot 14 oz, because of mislabeling of allergen ingredient "Fish" was not listed in the ingredient panel within the allergen information panel. Food allergic reactions vary in severity from mild symptoms involving hives and l
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City Offices Closed for the Holidays

All City offices will be closed starting Monday, December 25th through Monday, January 1st for the Holidays. City offices will reopen at their regularly scheduled time on Tuesday, January 2nd. Garbage...
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Christmas Tree Recycling

The post Christmas Tree Recycling appeared first on Loomis, CA.
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Megan Dahle CA Assembly 01:
Happy Holidays!

Greetings As we bid farewell to the old and embrace the promise of a brand new year our top priority is ensuring that each of you enters 2024 safely and joyfully. Whether youre planning a cozy celebration at home or venturing out to welcome the New Year with friends we want to share some important tips to keep in mind. …
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Public Notice

Summary of Colfax Ordinance 556 On December 13, 2023, the Colfax City Council adopted Ordinance 556 that amended Title 17 - Zoning of the CMC as follows The post Public Notice appeared first on City of Colfax.
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Maddy Act

CITY OF COLFAX LOCAL APPOINTMENTS LIST FOR 2024 All current appointments expire January 24, 2024 The post Maddy Act appeared first on City of Colfax.