03/15/10 The Amador County Sheriff's Department on Monday identified a 19-year-old gang member arrested in the shootings of two teenagers in a restaurant at the Jackson Rancheria Casino. 03/15/10 Arson investigators were in the East Bay Monday investigating an enormous and mysterious fire at a lumber yard in Walnut Creek. 03/15/10 West Point, CA -- A home caught fire in Calaveras County Sunday afternoon. 03/15/10 Cretin-Derham Hall senior offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson will sign a national letter of intent Thursday to play college football at the University of Southern California. 03/15/10 JENNER, Calif. - Three California men are lucky to be alive after their Toyota Corolla veered off a highway and... 03/15/10 Team May be Forced to Forfeit Season GARDEN GROVE -- A local high school baseball team may have to forfeit the rest of their season after thieves stole more than $10,000 worth of equipment. 03/15/10 This week in the Retail Roundup, CoStar reports on expansions or new concepts at Urban Outfitters and Genesco; closings, cutbacks, bankruptcy, default, receivership or foreclosure news at French Connection, Men's Wearhouse, American Eagle and Williams... 03/15/10 Al Downing, former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, can relate to the 600 Simi Valley Baseball League players because he grew up playing ball in Trenton, N.J. He signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees in 1961 and spent 17 seasons in the majors, his last seven with the Dodgers. He was the comeback player of the year in 1971 with a 20-9 record for the Dodgers. 03/15/10 A motorcyclist was killed Sunday afternoon after he crashed into the side of a vehicle on Mt. Baldy Road north of Claremont. 03/15/10 Officials on Monday identified a motorcycle rider who died Sunday after slamming into a truck on Mt. Baldy Road north of Claremont. 03/15/10 A new law that adds incentives that could potentially take months off certain inmates' prison sentences has local prosecutors concerned about the community's safety. "We're going to see people serving shorter sentences and getting back on the street and re-offending sooner," Kern County District Attorney Ed Jagels said. "Certainly it will adversely affect the crime rate." 03/15/10 Although California schools offer more after-school programs than the nation as a whole, the need for many low-income students in Kern County is being unmet and lack of funding is to blame, according to a report released Thursday. As a result, thousands of youngsters in Kern are at risk of being involved in crime, while after-school programs would provide a safe harbor, according to the anti ... |