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Three people have died in Sacramento jail since early May. Is the county responsible?
The Sacramento Bee· 20 hours agoThree people have died in Sacramento jail since early May. Is the county responsible? That decree...
A fish washed ashore in Oregon. It was a recently discovered species.
New Hampshire Union Leader· 3 days agoSeaside Aquarium thought a common sunfish had washed up on the Oregon coast earlier this month and...
macOS 15 Sequoia Cheat Sheet: Release Date, Name, Features and More
TechRepublic· 4 days agoThe latest operating system for Mac PCs is macOS 15 Sequoia, unveiled by Apple at its 2024 Worldwide...
Wild Weather Ahead: Summer 2024 Could Be a Scorcher With Incoming Heat Wave
CNET· 2 days agoIn 2023, we lived through the hottest year since recordkeeping began more than a century ago, but...
It’s grill season. Learn how the BBQ Pit Boys conquered the world
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt is that time of year and the mind turns to grills. For many, the thing to grill is ribs, but most anything will do. I am not a cook or a grill guy but consider myself something of a rib expert ...
How Stockton will spend its $956 million budget - if city council approves
The Stockton Record via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoRising costs and contracts with city workers' unions drove the several-million jump in Stockton's expected costs the coming year, the interim CFO said.
Band To Watch: Doubt
Stereogum· 7 days agoBaltimore’s hardcore scene, once the precocious little sibling of the one in DC, has become the spiritual capital of the genre in America. Maybe it’s...
After Some Pushing, Clyde Promises a Distraught Chad ‘Something Big,’ and Johnny and Chanel Make a...
SheKnows· 6 days agoIn today’s Days of Our Lives, Chanel asks Johnny where he wants to go if he leaves Salem. Chanel...
THE THROWBACK MACHINE: A Father's Day movie that just can't stop!
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 4 days agoInstead, “Runaway Train” is one of many made-on-the-cheap action programmers from Cannon Pictures....
Modesto launches program to help residents with cannabis convictions start businesses
Modesto Bee· 6 days agoModesto has launched a program to support residents who’ve been arrested or convicted of a cannabis-related crime in starting their own businesses. The program, supported mostly by $350,000 ...