Gov. Newsom Writes Letter to PG&E CEO to Reduce Power Shut-off Impacts

    SACRAMENTON, CA (KMJ) – PG&E Power shutoffs have impacted nearly two million Californians, and there’s another looming Wednesday. Governor Gavin Newsom wrote a letter Tuesday to the utility, demanding PG&E do more to warn customers. In the letter Gov. Newsom tells CEO William Johnson he wants to ensure that as few people as…MORE

Trump Administration Unveils New Water Rules for California

  SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Trump administration has unveiled a new plan to govern California’s water usage that has alarmed environmental groups for its potential impact on endangered species. The plan would give more water to farmers. An analysis by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service says the plan…MORE

Newsom Wants Investigation of High Gas Prices

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked California’s attorney general to investigate why the state’s gas prices are so high. A new analysis from the California Energy Commission says California drivers are paying as much as $1 more per gallon of gasoline than the rest of the country. The commission concluded the primary…MORE

Beef Industry Direction Redo

  The Beef Checkoff is undergoing a year-long process to determine direction for the organization over the next five years. The long-range strategic planning process for the beef industry is underway, a process that pulls together key leaders from all over the country representing different sectors of the beef business. Updated every five years, the…MORE

Former President Jimmy Carter Taken To Hospital After Fall

  Former President Jimmy Carter was admitted to the hospital after suffering a fall at his Georgia home Monday night. According to the director of communications for the Carter Center, Deanna Congileo, the ex-president was taken to Phoebe Sumter Medical Center for observation. He was treated for a minor pelvic fracture. Congileo said “He is in…MORE

California Independents Can Vote in Democrats’ 2020 Primary

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Independent voters in California will be allowed to vote in the state’s Democratic presidential primary, but not in the Republican contest. The Monday announcement by the secretary of state follows the tradition of recent presidential primaries. There are more than 5.6 million voters in California who are not affiliated with a…MORE