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Agua Caliente cultural plaza to be ‘epicenter’ of cultural heritage tourism in CA, officials promise

Local and state tribal leaders are joining with Visit California to announce a new cultural initiative that honors Native American tribes. You can watch it in the player below. The ‘epicenter for all cultural heritage tourism’ “This will be the epicenter for all cultural heritage tourism in California,” said Visit California’s President & Ceo, Caroline

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Residents called 911 to be rescued, days after Fairview fire evacuation orders

Firefighters battling the Fairview fire had to pause operations overnight in order to rescue people from inside the evacuation order zone, News Channel 3 has learned. Some residents decided to stay inside their homes even into the third day of evacuation orders, reported Justin McGough, Day Operations Branch Chief on the Fairview Incident. The residents

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San Bernardino County board of supervisors votes to put secession measure on ballot

Voters in San Bernardino County will soon get to say whether they want the county to potentially secede from the state. The county’s board of supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to put a measure on the November ballot asking voters to decide whether officials should study options to obtain the county’s “fair share of state funding, up to

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Report: California doesn’t emphasize speedy jobless benefits

By ADAM BEAM Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California delayed or improperly denied unemployment benefits for roughly 6 million people during the pandemic because state policies “do not prioritize getting benefits to workers quickly,” according to a nonpartisan report released Monday by the Legislative Analyst’s Office. The report said payments were delayed for about

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