Gov. Newsom Visits Lithium Plant in Imperial Valley as State Moves to Reduce Fossil Fuel Dependence

(KMJ) – Governor Gavin Newsom along the California border Monday, visiting what’s called “Lithium Valley.” The governor was getting an update on the progress being made toward lithium production. Newsom, touring a geothermal plant, at the Salton Sea called Controlled Thermal Resources. CEO Rod Colwell gave an update about the plant, and jobs that would…MORE

Newsom: California Will Remake San Quentin Prison, Emphasizing Rehab

SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) — The infamous state prison on San Francisco Bay that has been home to the largest death row population in the United States will be transformed into a lockup where less-dangerous prisoners will receive education, training and rehabilitation, under a new plan from California Gov. Gavin Newsom. CA is transforming San…MORE

Fresno Polar Plunge This Saturday at Millerton Lake

POLAR PLUNGE: Join us for the Fresno Polar Plunge on Saturday, March 18 at Millerton Lake. All proceeds benefit Special Olympics Northern California which provides sports, education, leadership and health programs to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Make a splash with costumed friends for the iconic Polar Plunge. Plungers can dive into the water…MORE

Planted Based Chicken Label Survey

The National Chicken Council carried out a national survey focused on consumer attitudes about chicken and plant-based ‘chicken’ alternatives. Survey participants included individuals who consume meat and animal products, along with flexitarians, vegetarians and vegans. The results show the majority of Americans want clearer product labeling and separate shopping sections for plant-based products. NCC Senior Vice…MORE

Newsom Starts California Tour With Homelessness Proposal

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces plans Thursday to build 1,200 small homes across the state as part of an effort to help house the nation’s largest homeless population and to address an issue that has persistently plagued the state during his time in office. The announcement, confirmed by the governor’s office,…MORE

Red Cross Shelters Open To Flood Victims In The Central Valley

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Eight Red Cross evacuation shelters are open throughout Central California to provide safe refuge from the storm. Everyone is welcome at Red Cross shelters, and anyone affected by the storms can always stop by the shelter to access Red Cross services, whether or not they are staying overnight at the shelter.…MORE

Mexico Concerned About Product of USA Label

Mexico’s Agriculture Ministry recently voiced concerns regarding the proposed voluntary “Product of USA” label effort. Announced by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack last week, the label claim would be used on meat, poultry and egg products only from animals born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the United States. Mexico’s Agriculture Ministry claims the proposal, “even when…MORE

Another Atmospheric River Pounds California, 27K To Evacuate

WATSONVILLE, Calif. (AP) — The latest powerful atmospheric river to drench California put nearly 27,000 people under evacuation orders Tuesday due to flooding and landslide risks. On the central coast, workers hauled truckloads of rocks to plug a broken river levee amid steady rain and wind. Damaging winds with gusts topping 70 mph (113 kph)…MORE

Schafer Dam Level Causes Evacuation Order by Tulare County Sheriff

11:58PM 3/14/2023 RELEASE FROM TULARE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Good evening, Due to the recent storm events and the water levels rising in Success Lake to the point the water is running over the spillway at Schafer Dam, Sheriff Mike Boudreaux has issued an Evacuation Order for all residences, businesses, and structures, on both sides of…MORE

Fresno Warming Centers Remain Open Through March 21st

FRESNO, CA-  The City of Fresno warming centers will remain open through March 21, 2023, at 8:00 a.m. The three centers, Maxie L. Parks Community Center, Mosqueda Community Center and Ted C. Wills Community Center, will continue to be open from 6:00 p.m. through 8:00 a.m. The City provides cots, blankets, and pet cages for those…MORE