Reporter with the power is going out the inconvenience bens again. I understand they are trying to keep it safe from the danger of the fire but there is hardships too the come along with it. We are really trying to be prepared as much as possible and we understand this will be the quote normal. The new normal. I spoke to county emergency officials earlier today as they were lurching towards that 3 00 shutdown time. I asked them if they were Getting Better information this time around than last time and the answer was, a little bit. They have an earlier phone call that starts at 7 30 that will give them a head start on the day but what they prepared for today was based on what happened last time. They are not armed with any more information. They are going by what happened last time and there are some surprises to exactly where the power is out so far. There could be more to come. We a live on the western edge of santa rosa. Kpix 5. You can hear it there. The gusting winds beginning to
This rain will stick around all the details coming up in the next forecast in about 15 minutes. Rohnert park tonight. Dan how are the conditions there . Reporter since midwe have seen it all and a lot heavier rain than we are seeing right now. The rain has been falling in the north bay for much of the day and covers had their hands full navigating through a heavy storm drenched roads. In sebastopol couple had to be rescued after their toyota stalled out after dropping through floodwaters. Rescuers are able to walk out to the couple and help them navigate back to safety. West of one a one broker expressway was closed between redwood drive and sony. Road due to flooding. Some cars attempted to attack the floodwaters but when a closer look of a turnaround and went back the way they came in. In suffolk kalmuck creeks started filling of after former plant creating pentup potential for spill over. This intersection at stony point road in panama boulevard north. And the past floodwaters have
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Testimony began Tuesday in a court hearing over how the devastating Caldor fire began in 2021, with prosecutors signaling that they may try to show errant gunfire
By Paula Peterson
EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. - It has been almost 18 months since the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors approved its cannabis ordinance, one that allowed not only cultivation operations but also retail sales by approved businesses.
As of today there are no retail cannabis businesses under this ordinance in the unincorporated areas of the county.
When South Tahoe Now first asked Sheriff D Agostini and the County about the lack of approved cannabis retail businesses we were told it was due to fingerprint and background checks, and getting approval from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to conduct the checks. A series of calls and emails with the FBI office in Sacramento over a few weeks in December ended up with their asking us to contact the California Department of Justice (Cal DOJ) for the answer as to why El Dorado County is not being approved for these fingerprint checks. The background checks are required in the ordinance
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