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Newsom Proposes Kindergarten for 4-Year-Olds

Newsom Proposes Kindergarten for 4-Year-Olds

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants the state to pay for all 4-year-olds to attend kindergarten. The plan would cost about $2.7 billion per year when it is fully implemented by the 2024-25 school year. State officials had thought California would have a budget shortfall this year because of the pandemic. Instead,…MORE

Newsom: California to Effectively End Mask Mandate in June

Newsom: California to Effectively End Mask Mandate in June

Gov. Gavin Newsom said California will effectively end its mask mandate next month when the state plans to fully reopen after more than a year of Covid-19 restrictions. In an on-camera interview with KTTV Los Angeles reporter Elex Michaelson posted on Twitter, the governor was asked, “Are we looking at masks after June 15?” “No. Only in…MORE

Two California Cops Killed On Duty in 24-Hour Span

Two California Cops Killed On Duty in 24-Hour Span

Two California police officers were killed while on duty in the span of 24 hours, officials said Tuesday. Detective Luca Benedetti with the San Luis Obispo Police Department was fatally shot Monday evening by a suspect in an apartment complex while police were executing a search warrant for allegedly stolen property, the department said Tuesday.…MORE

Liquor Sales Halted at Fresno Store Following Fatal DUI Crash

Liquor Sales Halted at Fresno Store Following Fatal DUI Crash

(KMJ) – The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) posts a Notice of Suspension at a Central Fresno convenience store for selling alcohol to a teen who then caused a fatal, DUI crash. State officials say the Quick-N-Shop Liquor West Shields at West is immediately prohibited from selling alcohol until its suspension concludes on May 31,…MORE

Gov. Newsom Announces Historic $12B Package to Confront Homelessness Crisis

Gov. Newsom Announces Historic $12B Package to Confront Homelessness Crisis

RELEASE: SACRAMENTO— Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled the second challenge his $100 billion California Comeback Plan will confront – homelessness. Governor Newsom’s $12 billion plan to tackle the issue of homelessness will be the largest investment of its kind in California history. This investment will provide 65,000 people with housing placements, more than 300,000…MORE

Newsom Proposes $600 for Most Californians as Recall Heats Up

Newsom Proposes $600 for Most Californians as Recall Heats Up

California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, facing a Republican-led recall, said Monday he wants to return the state’s enormous $75.7 budget surplus to the pockets of taxpayers via an expanded stimulus check program he says would benefit two out of every three residents. The $12 billion proposal would amount to the largest year-over-year rebate that’s ever been…MORE

Gov. Newsom Adds Central Valley to Drought Emergency Proclamation

Gov. Newsom Adds Central Valley to Drought Emergency Proclamation

  SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today (Monday) significantly expanded his April 21 drought emergency proclamation to include Klamath River, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Tulare Lake Watershed counties where accelerated action is needed to protect public health, safety and the environment. In total, 41 counties are now under a drought state of emergency, representing 30…MORE

California Leaving: State Population Declines for First Time

California Leaving: State Population Declines for First Time

California’s population fell by more than 182,000 last year, the first yearly loss ever recorded for the nation’s most populous state, a growth streak that dated to its founding in 1850 on the heels of a gold rush that prompted a flood of people to seek their fortune in the West. The figures released Friday…MORE

California Man Arrested for $5M PPP Loan Fraud

California Man Arrested for $5M PPP Loan Fraud

An Irvine, California, man has been arrested after federal authorities said he fraudulently received $5 million in coronavirus relief funds to purchase luxurious cars and go on expensive vacations, USA Today reported over the weekend. Mustafa Qadiri obtained the money from Payment Protection Program after he said he owned 4 businesses, but a federal indictment said…MORE