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Pasadena Named Travel Destination for 2024 by NY Times

01/09/2024

Pasadena is the only California city named a travel destination for 2024 by The New York Times. This comes despite the Los Angeles-area city being just the 45th-largest city in the state.

Hate Crimes Rising in Los Angeles

01/09/2024

Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism found that hate crimes rose 12.9% between 2022 and 2023. The spike follows a particularly stark increase in crimes against Jewish people.

$10M-Plus Lawsuit Follows Multiple Deaths at Sacramento Jail

01/09/2024

Sacramento attorney Mark Merin has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of a man who died in May after being held at the county jail. Other inmates have died in recent years, and the jail is under a federal consent decree to improve its health care.

CAPIAA Welcomes New Executive Director

01/08/2024

Khydeeja Alam was sworn in by Speaker Robert Rivas as the new executive director of the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs.

California Still Struggling to Support Young Students, Report Finds

01/08/2024

The 2024 California Children’s Report Card from an organization called Children Now noted that the state has failed to improve economic disparities for students. The report also dings the state for things like STEM offerings, early intervention and special education.

New Year Brings Protections for Deep-Sea Corals and Ocean Fishing Opportunities

01/08/2024

New rules took effect Jan. 1 permanently protecting the most fragile deep sea corals off Southern California. Simultaneously, more than 4,500 square miles of ocean waters are now reopened to fishing after more than 20 years of closures.

Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Advances in San Francisco

01/08/2024

A committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 2-1 to advance a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The vote came following a tense public hearing.

State Trying to Use Generative AI to Reduce Traffic

01/08/2024

Caltrans has set a Jan. 25 deadline for tech companies to show how generative artificial intelligence might reduce traffic congestion in the state. This follows an executive order that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed in September related to this type of AI.

Audacy Bankruptcy Could Impact Six Bay Area Radio Stations

01/08/2024

Philadelphia-based Audacy, which has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with $1.9 billion in debts, owns six radio stations in the Bay Area. These include 95.7 The Game, KCBS and 102.1 Jams.

Newsom Sets March 19 Special Election to Fill McCarthy’s Seat

01/08/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for a March 19 primary to elect a replacement for Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who resigned from Congress in December. If a candidate doesn’t win outright, a runoff will be held on May 21.

Motel Transforms into Homeless Housing, After Two Years and $31 Million

01/07/2024

A former Best Western motel has reopened in downtown Sacramento after being converted into permanent housing for nearly 100 unhoused individuals.

New California Law Restricts Carrying Guns in Public

01/07/2024

Gun owners in California can no longer carry firearms into amusement parks, museums, churches, zoos, banks, public parks or a whole slew of other places, even if they have a concealed carry permit—part of a new state law that it is already facing scrutiny in the courts.

Woodland Mayor Discusses Youth Engagement, Food Insecurity, Economic Growth

01/07/2024

After the council’s mayoral rotation in mid-December, Councilwoman Tania Garcia-Cadena became Woodland’s third Latina mayor in a row following Councilwomen Victoria Fernandez and Mayra Vega.

Homeowners Who Sued to Build a Seawall Could Reshape California’s Coast

01/07/2024

Raging storms brought major damage to California’s coastline last winter. But in Half Moon Bay, a different kind of coastal upheaval is gaining momentum—one that could decide the fate of billions of dollars of property and affect hundreds of public beaches.

Yolo Audubon Offers Lecture Set for Jan. 17

01/06/2024

The public is invited to join Yolo Audubon on Jan. 17 at the Davis Senior Center. The speakers will be Kevin Hunting of the American Kestrel Parentship and John McNerney, a city of Davis wildlife resource specialist.

California Attorney General Introduces Race-Blind Charging Guidelines to Prosecutors

01/06/2024

“Throughout California’s history, too many of us have felt the sting of hate and discrimination,” said California Attorney General Rob Bonta as he introduced Race-Blind Charging Guidelines to rectify racial disparities initial charging decision in legal cases.

City of Winters: Top News of 2023

01/05/2024

The Winters Express looks back at some of the top topics that made headlines in 2023.

Hooby’s Brewing Celebrated at Toast of Winters Event

01/05/2024

When you visit the Hooby’s Brewing website and read the Stocking family story, you can’t help but want to learn more about how what started off as a joke became the Winters 2023 Business of the Year.

Kinder, Gentler Prison Guards Key to Newsom San Quentin Reform Plan

01/05/2024

California correctional officers train like ‘they are going to war’ to work in state prisons. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to transform San Quentin could require a kinder approach.

San Francisco 49ers License Plate Needs 4,800 More Orders or the DMV Won’t Print It

01/05/2024

Nearly two years ago, the San Francisco 49ers and state environmental officials launched a campaign to create a specialized California license plate sporting the team’s logo.

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