Areas of patchy dense fog are present Saturday morning, but should lift by late morning leaving us with a sunny and mild afternoon.
The massive fire at one of the world's largest lithium battery storage plants in Northern California has shaken a local community worried about possible long-term impacts and brought scrutiny to the emerging industry's safety practices.
Fed-up residents have reignited a petition initially started nearly a year ago, which demands Gov. Gavin Newsom deploy state and county officers “to assist Vallejo with its spiraling crime problem.” “As a resident of Vallejo, CA, I am deeply concerned about the safety of my community,” wrote Paula Conley, the petition starter.
A major fire burning at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Northern California is sending up flames of toxic smoke.
A public safety warning has been issued after reports of mountain lion sightings in Northern California, according to the Sierra County Sheriff’s Office. Officials said the sightings have been in the Upper Main Street area of Downieville.
Winds will diminish throughout the day with sunny skies and above normal afternoon high temperatures, the morning lows on the other hand, will be quite chilly.
As fire crews battle major blazes in the Los Angeles area, Northern California remains largely free of wildfire risk thanks to a stark contrast in weather patterns.
The boy was found dead inside his mother’s trailer at Lovey’s Landing RV Park north of Meridian after the trailer park’s manager reported an argument between Meagan Ann Dixon, the boy’s 44-year-old mother, and another neighbor at about 10 a.m. Sunday, said Sutter County Sheriff Brandon Barnes at a news conference Monday.
Fires began Tuesday afternoon as high-speed winds, known as the Santa Ana winds, quickly spread flames from a small fire into Pacific Palisades.
Humboldt County civil rights groups are preparing for a change in administration — and with it, an expected increase in deportations. Some are gearing up for more activity from Immigration and Customs Enforcement locally.
Southern Californians face fewer options with 5% vacancy vs. 6% nationwide. And there are far fewer new apartments: 2% of the region’s supply was constructed in 2023-24 vs. 4% nationally. That’s a huge factor. Local apartment seekers seem also picky.