The president of the International Longshoremen’s Association said the workers were “making history” by walking off the job for the first time in nearly 50 years. Video by Eric Lee/the New York Times c. 2024 The New York Times
Californians Could See a Credit on Their Electricity Bill. How Much Will You Get?
More than 11.5 million California households will receive an average $71 credit on their October electricity bills, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday. The credit, part of the California Climate Credit program funded by the state’s Cap-and-Trade Program, will range from $32 to $174 depending on the utility. Customers of investor-owned...
Valley Pink Patch Campaign 2024: Coming Together to Fight Breast Cancer
October isn’t just about pumpkins and cooler nights; it’s about something much more important — Breast Cancer Awareness Month. And, in the Central Valley, the Valley Pink Patch campaign is leading the charge, bringing people together to make a real impact. This isn’t just another charity event. It’s a movement...
Port Strike Triggers Panic Buying of Toilet Paper
Panic buying of toilet paper has resurfaced across America, reminiscent of the early days of the pandemic. However, according to CNN, the current shortages are not directly linked to the major port strike that began on Tuesday. Social media is awash with reports and images of empty shelves where toilet...
Chemical Smoke Spewing From a Georgia Factory Is Projected to Spread Toward Atlanta as Winds Shift
MARIETTA, Ga. — Heavy smoke was causing low visibility Wednesday along Interstate 20 east of Atlanta as chemicals continued spewing from a beleaguered chlorine facility, and emergency officials warn that smoke from the disaster scene is projected to move toward Georgia's capital city after sunset Wednesday. Shelter-in-Place Recommendations Three days...
A Minimum Wage Increase for California Health Care Workers Is Finally Kicking In
California health workers this month will finally get a long-promised minimum wage increase. It'll kick in this month, according to a letter state health officials sent to the Legislature Tuesday, describing a process that should trigger the pay boost. "The health care minimum wage increases shall be effective 15 days...
Fresno Poet Juan Felipe Herrera Gets MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’
Fresno poet and author Juan Felipe Herrera was one of 22 people awarded a 2024 MacArthur Fellowship, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced Tuesday. The fellowships, known informally as MacArthur "genius grants," are awarded to scientists, artists, musicians, historians, and others who have exemplified creativity and have...
Reese Witherspoon Is Teaming With Bestseller Harlan Coben on Her First Suspense Novel
NEW YORK — Reese Witherspoon's latest literary news marks a new direction for the Oscar-winning actor, producer and founder of her own book club. Grand Central Publishing announced Wednesday that the "Legally Blonde" and "Big Little Lies" star is teaming with the bestselling thriller writer and Netflix producer-creator Harlan Coben...
Fresno State Grad Student Advocates for Survivors, Fosters Healing and Empowerment
Survivor advocacy has been a lifelong passion for Fresno State graduate student Veronica Zarate Cortez, who has dedicated her academic and personal journey to supporting those affected by trauma. “Since I was little, I always wanted to do something to help people,” Zarate said. “The idea of understanding why people...
Prosecutors Say They May Bring Additional Charges Against New York City Mayor and Indict Others
NEW YORK — Federal prosecutors said Wednesday they are pursuing "several related investigations" that could lead to additional corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and indictments for people in his orbit. Prosecutors made the disclosure as the first-term Democrat attended a court hearing days after he was...