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Heavy rainfall caused roads to flood in Redding

Rare ‘high risk’ for flooding spurs evacuations in Southern California after deadly floods in Northern California

By Karina Tsui, Chris Dolce, Mary Gilbert, CNN (CNN) — An even more potent atmospheric river-fueled storm is on a collision course with California after a first storm triggered deadly flooding and evacuations over the weekend in Northern California. The new storm and another after it are prompting new evacuations in the Los Angeles area’s

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Riverside County’s Population Increases in Fiscal Year 2025

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Riverside, the state’s fourth-most populous county, had a population of 2,485,007 persons in fiscal year 2025, an increase of 0.20% over 2024’s figures, according to data released today by the California Department of Finance. The county’s population of 2,479,957 last year increased by 5,050 in 2025, data showed. Overall, California’s population

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Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) speaks with Federal agents after observing a hearing in immigration court at the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building on June 18

Judge blocks ICE policy restricting congressional oversight visits

By Angélica Franganillo Díaz, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked US Immigration and Customs Enforcement from enforcing new rules limiting congressional oversight visits, finding that Democratic lawmakers are likely to succeed in their claim that the policy violates federal law governing congressional access to detention facilities. Judge Jia M. Cobb granted

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Rob Reiner’s son charged with first-degree murder for parents’ slaying

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – The son of writer/director Rob Reiner was charged today with two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly killing his parents inside their Brentwood home. The murder charges against Nick Reiner, 32, include a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders, which could open him to a possible death sentence, if prosecutors opt

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Palisadian-Post newspaper ceases operations after 97 years, brought down by Palisades Fire

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. (KESQ) – Saying the newspaper’s future “burned up in the fire,” the owner of the 97-year-old Palisadian-Post in Pacific Palisades announced today that the publication is ceasing operations — another victim of January’s Palisades Fire. “This time last year, we still had a future,” Alan Smolinisky wrote in a message to readers

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Fentanyl test strips to be distributed to Culver City students, families

CULVER CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – A potentially life-saving initiative will see fentanyl test strips distributed to students and their families by the Culver City Unified School District in a pilot program approved this week, officials announced today. A unanimous decision was reached at Tuesday’s meeting of the CCUSD Board of Education to provide free, pocket-sized

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Marni von Wilpert launches CA-48 listening tour in Palm Springs with Sen. Barbara Boxer

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) San Diego City Councilmember Marni von Wilpert is kicking off her districtwide listening tour in Palm Springs today, appearing with U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer as she campaigns for California’s 48th Congressional District. Von Wilpert, a Democrat and former labor lawyer, is holding a media availability at 12:45 p.m. at Lulu California Bistro

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