Oakland police are looking for the driver who hit and killed an 84yearold woman and then drove off. The intersection of 18th avenue and east 15th street was closed down for much of the morning. Police say the woman was found in the street just after 8 a. M. She was unconscious and bleeding. Authorities think she may have been disabled because a cane was found nearby. Police think a green honda may have been involved. This crash early this morning on 580 in Castro Valley killed a San Francisco woman and injured three others. The chp says the driver of a kia hit a guardrail near the 164th street offramp. It flipped over several times, throwing the driver and passenger from the car. The passenger didnt survive. Then a honda crashed into the kia causing it to then burst into flames. Both drivers were injured. Someone who stopped to help in the first accident was also slightly hurt. Health officials in Santa Clara County are aggressively spreading the word. Get your children vaccinated agai
MORRISTOWN - The National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve formally recognized a civilian manager assigned to the Morristown Airport for his support and commitment to the soldiers who conduct guard
Cotton grows in the western San Joaquin Valley. The free webinar is part of an eight-episode series titled Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton Farmer Showcase.
Feb 09, 2021
A group of California farmers will share their experiences improving soil health in cotton production by growing cover crops, reducing tillage, applying compost and other practices during an online session at 11 a.m. Feb. 23.
The free webinar is part of an eight-episode series titled
Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton Farmer Showcase, in which U.S. cotton farmers and soil health experts are livestreamed at 11 a.m. (PST) every Tuesday through March 23. The program targets cotton producers, consultants and others interested in cotton production and soil health.