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As California Prepares to Close Its Juvenile Detention Centers, Del Norte and Other Rural Counties are Wondering How They ll Fill The Gap

Jessica Cejnar / Thursday, March 11 @ 1:19 p.m. / Local Government As California Prepares to Close Its Juvenile Detention Centers, Del Norte and Other Rural Counties are Wondering How They ll Fill The Gap A decision to shutter California’s juvenile incarceration facilities has the Del Norte County Probation Department trying to figure out where, and how, to house the youth that would formerly have been the state’s responsibility. But it’s not just a Del Norte County problem and it’s not just a probation department issue, Chief Probation Officer Lonnie Reyman told the Wild Rivers Outpost on Wednesday. “We as a community and Humboldt County as a community, Siskiyou County as a community, we’re on the hook responsible for these kids,” he said. “It’s gotta be a whole holistic countywide response rather than just, ‘Hey, probation, deal with this.’”

Creek Fire Relief On The Way

Mother Lode’s new Senator for District 8, Andreas Borgeas Sacramento, CA Senate Bill 462, introduced by Senator Andreas Borgeas (R-Fresno)was approved by the Senate Governmental Organization Committee today. The bill would allow the state of California to share 100 percent of total eligible costs related to the Creek Fire. The Creek Fire is currently the largest single wildfire in California history that burned approximately 379,895 acres of forest land in Fresno and Madera Counties between September 4th, 2020 to December 24th, 2020. The U.S. Forrest Service estimates the total cost to fight the fire, including property damage, will total nearly a half-billion dollars. Aside from the financial burden, the emotional toll of the communities is also quite substantial. Se

California Could Create New Hotline for Mental Health Calls

“This bill can save lives that we are losing to suicide and shootings by police,” said Krystal LoPilato, volunteer leader with California Moms Demand Action. California s 988 bill is the state effort to create 988 hotlines by July 2022 under new new rules from the Federal Communications Commission and Congress. It would be funded through a surcharge on phone lines similar to 911. Counties would separately have to provide the crisis services and mobile crisis teams. The proposal is named after Miles Hall, a 23-year-old Black man who was fatally shot by Walnut Creek police in 2019, Democratic Assemblywoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan of Orinda told members of the group and affiliated Students Demand Action during their virtual advocacy day.

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