A 16-year-old Woodville resident was arrested in connection with a threat of a school shooting at Monache High School, police said. This comes a day after a 15-year-old girl was stabbed in a classroom at the school, prompting a lockdown as police arrested a 19-year-old suspect nearby. The Porterville Police...
The Trump-Supporting Christians Accusing Jews of Antisemitism
In The New York Times this weekend, Katie J.M. Baker described a fundraising pitch that the Heritage Foundation, the right-wing think tank that gave us Project 2025, made for a campaign to crush a subversive movement that threatens "America itself." The pitch, she wrote, "presented an illustration of a pyramid...
In Approving Soda Ban for Food Stamps, USDA Reverses Decades of Policy
WASHINGTON — For two decades, the federal government has rejected states' efforts to ban purchases of sugary drinks using food stamps, hesitant, in part, to cross an unusual coalition of corporate interests and anti-poverty groups. Now, the Trump administration has waded in, approving a first-of-its-kind waiver Monday for Nebraska to...
Congress Debates Two Issues With Big CA Implications: EVs, Taxes
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Four months into Donald Trump's second presidency, Republican legislative leaders are attempting to give him some major victories. Two of the most contentious issues now awaiting votes would have particularly heavy impacts on California. </> One pending measure...
Kennedy’s War on Pesticides Riles Farmers and a GOP Senator
WASHINGTON — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long-running crusade against agricultural chemicals ran into pushback Tuesday from the agriculture industry and a Republican senator, who pointedly instructed Kennedy not to interfere with the livelihood of American farmers by suggesting certain pesticides are unsafe. The admonition from Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith,...
26 Million Reasons ‘Y’ Clovis Is Optimistic About City Budget
The city of Clovis budget is brought to you by the letter 'Y.' As in Measure Y, the 1% sales tax approved by voters last year. City staff presented the $395 million budget to the city council on Monday. Measure Y is helping with revenues, providing $26 million. Without it,...
NFL Owners Vote Down Proposed Tush Push Ban
EAGAN, Minn. — NFL owners voted against a proposed ban on the tush push on Wednesday, according to a person with knowledge of the decision. The proposed prohibition of the polarizing short-yardage play failed by two votes to reach the required majority, a 22-10 decision that will allow quarterbacks to...
Indy 500 Announces First Grandstand Sellout Since 2016 With 350,000 Expected for the Race on Sunday
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis 500 has sold out its grandstands for the first time in nearly a decade, and the local TV blackout that has been in place since 1951 has been lifted so fans in central Indiana will be able to watch the race live. Indianapolis Motor Speedway president...
NFL Owners Unanimously Approve Player Participation in Olympic Flag Football for 2028
EAGAN, Minn. — NFL players in the past three Pro Bowls have had a taste of flag football under the new format for the all-star game. For a select few, the Olympics could be next. League owners have unanimously approved permission for players to participate in flag football for the...
Madera Police Arrest Man for Concealed Black Powder Derringer
A man was arrested Tuesday night after police say he was found carrying a concealed black powder firearm during a traffic stop. An officer pulled over a vehicle near Sharon Boulevard and Country Club Drive and made contact with Joshua Buentello, 26, according to the Madera Police Department. During the...