Have a very happy holiday and theyre hoping that their increased presence on the roads will actually push drivers to make the right choices now this is a statewide maximum enforcement period meaning all highways are going to be under this however here in san jose, california Highway Patrol is really focusing on highway 17. We will how we use and heavily traveled its the major thoroughfare connecting san jose and santa cruz highway 17 sees thousands of vehicles driving up and down each day. The unique in windy corridor sees plenty of collisions where well call them accidents become collisions because an accident it something is prevent him over collisions are 100 preventable base off decisions that where somebody makes behind the wheel. And the california Highway Patrol wants those decisions drivers make this Holiday Season to be smart was some. Starting Christmas Eve evening the chp will enter its christmas maximum enforcement period increasing the amount of officers out on the roads d
More than 50,000 worth of necklaces bracelets and rings kron fours dan thorn live in the city for us tonight joins us with more on how these criminals are pulling off this scam. Dan. What can police have identified one man who they believe is a part of a citywide racket of fake gold dealers who are targeting people and stealing their real Jewelry Police say these guys are using tricks to steal their valuables and they want people to be aware. Fake gold jewelry used to swindle people in San Francisco sfpd says this man and others are running a racket when they leave people with phone earrings and necklaces and make off with the real thing suspects coming to the victims and that really starts off in a very friendly manner, its a friendly interaction and before we know if the victims are missing jewelry or other valuable items by the time the interaction is a complete officer, adam lob singer says the crooks are targeting people in the citys richmond and terrible districts that use tricks
PASO ROBLES, Calif. – PG&E will be completing an equipment upgrade project in Paso Robles on Tuesday, June 14 as part of its efforts to reduce wildfire risk, and customers may see their power shut off temporarily as a result, according to the utility company.
– Starting next Tuesday, PG&E will be launching a series of projects in the Paso Robles area. The work includes installing stronger, more resilient poles; wider cross-arms to increase power line separation; and replacing bare power lines with larger, covered lines. This will reduce the risk of fire ignitions or outages caused by vegetation, birds, or animals, and eliminate the risk of bare power lines coming into contact with one another, according to PG&E.