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San Mateo Deputy Claims Retaliation by Sheriff
A member of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department has filed a lawsuit alleging workplace retaliation after he declined to endorse Sheriff Christina Corpus in the June 2022 election.
Tags: FeaturednewsSan Mateo County SherifflawsuitlegalVideo Shows Teen Was Following Orders When She was Shot by San Bernardino Deputies
For the second time in a month, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is facing serious questions about the use of deadly force.
Tags: Featurednewspolicinguse of forceSan BernardinoSan Bernardino County Sheriff's DepartmentBay Area Counties Issue Measles Advisory
The Association of Bay Area Health Officers (ABAHO) is urging the public to get up-to-date on measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccinations following a rise in measles cases.
Tags: Featurednewshealthpublic healthvaccinesvaccinationmeaslesRiverside Hires New Ag Commissioner, Delia Jimenez Cioc
Cioc has worked for the office since 2004 and most recently served as assistant agricultural commissioner.
Tags: FeaturednewsRiversideagriculturecomings and goingsCalifornia Consulting Publishes List of Law Enforcement Grants
Law enforcement agencies: Don't miss these important opportunities!
Tags: FeaturednewsgrantsCalifornia ConsultingMember of Ventura County Water Board Pleads Guilty in Water Theft Scheme
Between 2019 and 2021, Naumann stole $30,000 worth of water for his own farm.
Tags: Featurednewslegalventura countywater boardwatertheftFresno Seeks Applicants for its Library Book Review Committee
The committee will consist of 11 people. Each supervisor will appoint two members. The final member will be appointed by the county’s chief administrative officer.
Tags: FeaturednewsFresnolibrariesBerkeley Will Repeal its Ban on Gas Appliances. What Does it Mean for Other Jurisdictions?
Jot Condie, CRA President and CEO, said any city or county that passed an ordinance similar to Berkeley’s should take it off the books.
Tags: FeaturednewsPolicygreenclimate changeSan FranciscoAll L.A. Beaches Closed Due to Health Advisory
The advisory is expected to remain in effect until Wednesday, April 3 at 8 a.m., but it could be extended.
Tags: featuresnewsBeachespublic healthLos AngelesHow Safe Are California’s Bridges?
Over two dozen frequently traveled bridges in California are structurally deficient.
Tags: FeaturednewsinfrastructuretransportationMeet the OC Health Care Agency’s New Director
The Orange County Health Care Agency has announced Dr. Veronica Kelley as its new Director.
Tags: Featurednewscomings and goingsorange countyhealthhealth careConstruction on Wildlife Crossing to Shut Down Portion of the 101 Freeway
Parts of the 101 freeway will be shut down in the evenings next month as crews continue work on a wildlife crossing.
Tags: FeaturednewswildlifeanimalsinfrastructureCalifornia Forever Accused of Dishonest Tactics in Signature Gathering Campaign
Signature gatherers are accused been lying to members of the public in order to get them to sign the petition for a ballot measure.
Tags: Featurednewscampaigns and electionsCalifornia Foreverhousing and land usesolano countyCalifornia Consulting Publishes New List of Municipal Grant Opportunities
This list of municipal grant opportunities was published by California Consulting, Inc.
Tags: FeaturednewsgrantsCalifornia ConsultingProp 1 Passes in Squeaker Election, Changing How Counties Spend Mental Health Funds
Proposition 1 has passed by a razor thin margin.
Tags: Featurednewscampaigns and electionsproposition 1Newsom Adds More Counties to Emergency Declaration, Asks for Federal Assistance
Eleven more counties have been
Tags: Featurednewsextreme weatherstate of emergencyAlamedaButteGlennLakeMendocinoMontereySacramentoSan FranciscoSanta CruzSonomaSutterMysterious $12 Million Settlement Appears on Shasta Supes’ Consent Agenda. What is It for?
Questions are swirling over a mysterious item that appeared on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors’ consent agenda last week.
Tags: FeaturednewsShasta Countysettlementmysterytransparencyboard of supervisorsCalifornia Consulting Celebrates Significant $400,000 from CA Department of Boating and Waterways
California Consulting is celebrating a significant win as we helped secure more than $400,000 from the California Department of Boating and Waterways to support the Merced Irrigation District (MID) Parks and Recreation Department.
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