OP/ED: Educational choice is essential in the era of COVID-19 – CA Assemblywoman Megan Dahle

Submitted by Assemblywoman Megan Dahle As school districts in Los Angeles and San Diego have announced their continued closure through the coming fall semester, I am one of many concerned parents that fear this trend could spread statewide. The communities I represent in the First Assembly District overwhelmingly depend on schools to provide meals, care, and a safe place for […]

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North State lawmakers blast Governor’s “Ill-conceived” COVID-19 shut down order

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In response to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s orders last Monday for small businesses across the state to once again close their doors in the wake of what he and others have called “an increasingly concerning surge in coronavirus cases”, lawmakers across the North State have responded, calling the ordered shut down “ill-conceived and punitive.” While explaining the […]

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SCSO Sheriff responds to recent allegations, complaints

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — In the wake of several recent Shasta County related incidents, including last May’s Cottonwood Rodeo, a May protest regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and recent protests regarding the death of Minnesota resident George Floyd, Shasta County Sheriff Eric Magrini responded to a variety of related issues in a June 4 open letter shared to social media. […]

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SERVPRO offers decontamination services to local PD as COVID-19 crisis continues

ANDERSON, Calif. — With the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis continuing to dominate area and world headlines, a nationwide company recently offered – free of charge – their cleaning, sanitation and decontamination services for all Anderson Police Department patrol vehicles. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: Anderson wreck kills Redding woman, 60 Redding sneaker theft leads to chase, crashes, arrests Although pursuit […]

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Hemet inmate second suspected COVID-19 in-custody death this week

MORENO VALLEY, Calif. — A Hemet man in custody since being arrested on domestic violence related charges last month has died while incarcerated, according to authorities. Officials say COVID-19 related complications and flu-like symptoms may have led to his April 28 death. This was the second inmate death in two days that officials say may have been caused by COVID-19 […]

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Riverside inmate dies in custody – COVID-19 suspected

BANNING, Calif. — Authorities are investigating the in-custody death of an inmate who had been incarcerated at the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility (SCF) in Banning. The man had been in custody since August, 2019 when he was booked into jail on charges of arson and burglary. According to sheriff’s officials, doctors suspect the inmate – who was being held […]

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Pandemic Unemployment Assistance to aid some COVID-19 related unemployed

The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) Program is an emergency unemployment assistance program under the federal CARES Act that unemployed Californians can turn to if they do not qualify for regular unemployment insurance. The newly available program provides up to 39 weeks of assistance for unemployed or partially unemployed individuals who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance and who are […]

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Less traffic during stay-at-home orders not a license to speed: CHP

SACRAMENTO — Caltrans announced today a joint effort with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to urge drivers in the state to slow down given a recent 87% increase in citations for speeding in excess of 100 mph that coincides with decreased traffic volumes during the COVID-19 pandemic. From March 19 when the […]

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“Quarantine Coding Club” teaches kids how to be part of the COVID-19 solution

TEMECULA, Calif. — In February 2020, a recently founded nonprofit called MetaCoders launched in-person coding classes in Temecula. Groups of 5-6 students were being taught in Saturday coding classes at Temecula United Methodist Church and coding summer camps were scheduled at the CSUSM Temecula campus. But the COVID-19 pandemic had other plans. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: Governor allows food vendors […]

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