Cal Farmworker Drought Bill Passes Senate

State Senator Melissa Hurtado’s bill SB 1066, the Farmworker’s Drought Resilience Pilot Project, passes the Senate Floor and is now headed to the Governor. In a news release Senator Hurtado says “as California continues to struggle through another year of drought, many farms and farmworkers are being hurt in ways we have not seen before.”…MORE

Cal/OHSA Reminds Employers To Protect Outdoor Workers Ahead Of Dangerous Temperatures

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Valley temperatures are expected to soar across the San Joaquin Valley an excessive heat watch remains in place beginning Wednesday. Forecasters warning of dangerous temperatures expected to exceed beyond 110 degrees. The state’s most recent heat wave prompting the Division of Occupational Safety and Health of California to protect outdoor workers…MORE

Republican Leaders Send Letter To Gov. Newsom Over Drilling Restrictions

(KMJ) – Congressman David Valadao calls on Gov. Gavin Newsom to stop restricting energy production in the Central Valley. Valadao’s Office sent the following news release on Monday: WASHINGTON  – Today, Congressman David G. Valadao (CA-21), Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23), and Congresswoman Connie Conway (CA-22) sent a letter to Governor Newsom regarding the recent settlement between the State…MORE

Truck Hauling Tomatoes Crashes, Spills Load Across Highway

VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A truck hauling a load of tomatoes crashed Monday into the center divider of a Northern California highway, spilling its load across several lanes of traffic that remained closed for hours, authorities said. The truck was one of three vehicles that collided on the westbound lanes of Highway 80 just after…MORE

3 Wanted Following Armed Robbery At Liquor Store In Merced

MERCED, Calif. (KMKJ) — Police are searching for three suspects they say held up a liquor store in Merced Sunday night. The Merced Police Department received the call just after 11:30 p.m. about an armed robbery at the store located at 1230 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., near Hwy. 99. The three men described as…MORE

Corn Growers Think New Cal Vehicle Requirements Miss Opportunity

The California Air Resources Board recently approved standards for vehicles made in the model year 2026 and later. In response to the announcement, the National Corn Growers Association says California regulators “missed an opportunity” to allow for more innovation and broaden low- and zero-emission solutions, in addition to the proposed electric vehicles, to maximize emission…MORE

California Moves Toward Phasing Out Gas-Fueled Vehicles

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California plans to require all new cars, trucks and SUVs to run on electricity or hydrogen by 2035 under a policy approved Thursday by regulators that seeks a dramatic cut in carbon emissions and an eventual end to gasoline-powered vehicles. The decision by the California Air Resources Board came two years…MORE