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2018年12月10日 星期一

Watchdog Week: State utility regulators delayed implementing 2016 law aimed at preventing wildfires

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December 10, 2018

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State utility regulators delayed implementing 2016 law aimed at preventing wildfires

Monday, Dec 10

Long before the Camp Fire raced through Northern California, claiming at least 85 lives and all but erasing the Gold Rush town of Paradise, state law required the three big power monopolies to file detailed strategies to prevent wildfires.

Ramona family with sex offender son offers free holiday train rides for community

A member of a Ramona family that has invited adults and children to their home later this month for free rides on their miniature railroad is a registered sex offender who molested children, The San Diego Union-Tribune confirmed this week.

Interactive map shows where San Diego officers ticket people for cell phones, texting

It's been nearly a decade since California prohibited drivers from writing, sending or reading text messages while behind the wheel, yet more than 8,600 drivers in San Diego were ticketed for doing just that since 2017, according to city police data.

With new additions to state school ratings, more districts are identified as needing support to improve

California, which rates its schools using five colors for each of five indicators, is one of just four states that is choosing not to give schools a simple letter or number grade. Instead, schools are assigned a color.

Beverly Hills paid $2.3 million to settle a lawsuit against its police chief as allegations of racism and anti-Semitism swirl

Capt. Mark Rosen won a $2.3-million settlement as part of a discrimination lawsuit against the Beverly Hills Police Department, the first judgment out of 20 pending lawsuits and employment complaints brought against the chief since 2016.

More than 20 women accused a prominent Pasadena obstetrician of mistreating them. He denied claims and was able to continue practicing

More than 20 women claim a Pasadena doctor mistreated them during his medical care.

Former CBS chief Moonves accused of more sexual misconduct

The New York Times says a report by CBS lawyers outlines more allegations of sexual misconduct by longtime chief Les Moonves. 

L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tells hundreds of top staff to hand in résumés and temporarily remove rank insignia

The new Los Angeles County Sheriff, Alex Villanueva, started his term by immediately removing 18 top executives. Now he's told nearly 500 other supervisors on his staff that their jobs are being re-evaluated too. And they had to temporarily remove their rank pins from their collars.

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