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Members and guests please welcome the 40th governor of the great state of California

the honorable Gavin Newsom.

Some of the stuff that he talked about as far as supporting the local communities the

counties the cities in terms of the homelessness crisis it's going on really hit home with

those areas is very important in the 40th assembly district so those issues are very much important

resonate with us also his talk as far as making sure that we have skilled workers the apprentice

programs a trade work workers that are there also stars appeared the jobs that are

important to the economy in the forties assembly district so those are just a few of the areas

the earned income tax credits is big in our district as far as the workers and people

that are there inside the simply 40 district we continue to look at homelessness we continue

to look at the infrastructure making sure that all people have a quality and making

sure that they continue to move forward to afford their own homes the best is yet to

come thank you all very very much.

For more infomation >> Assemblymember Ramos Looking Forward to Shaping California's Future with Governor Newsom - Duration: 1:09.

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Assemblymember Rivas Excited to Work with Governor Newsom on California's Future - Duration: 1:05.

Please welcome the 40TH of governor of the great state of California the honorable Gavin

Newsom. My legislative package focused on homeless children

and families in the 39th assembly district which I represent there's a high percentage

of children that are classified as homeless on my elementary school has 24 percent of

the students that are homeless and that's it simply not acceptable and so I look forward

to working with the governor's office to tackle these issues the governors are planned for

to scale back the high speed rail I want to congratulate him on that while high speed

rail is critical to the Central Valley in my district it doesn't solve the day to day

transportation issues that my constituents face some very excited and I hope that the

money instead will be invested in southern California on regional transportation that

is highly needed.

For more infomation >> Assemblymember Rivas Excited to Work with Governor Newsom on California's Future - Duration: 1:05.

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Trump demands California return dollar 3.5 billion from disaster high speed rail project The Sacr - Duration: 2:50.

Trump demands California return dollar 3.5 billion from disaster high speed rail project The Sacr

February 13, 2019 06:06 PM

President Donald Trump is demanding California return billions of dollars to the federal government following Gov. Gavin Newsoms decision to scale down the states costly high speed rail project.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Trump called the project a green disaster.

California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars, Trump added. They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars. We want that money back now.

Newsom at his State of the State Address on Tuesday put the brakes on the dollar 77 billion high speed project, an endeavor that voters authorized at the ballot box in 2008 with a plan to connect Los Angeles to San Francisco.

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Gov. Jerry Brown kept the project moving forward during his administration. Newsom announced that hed finish a link connecting Merced and Bakersfield. The new governor intends to finish environmental studies that one day could lead to the projects completion as it was originally designed.

Newsom in his remarks to lawmakers stressed that he did not want to return money it received for high speed rail from the Obama administration to the federal government.

For those who want to walk away from this whole endeavor, I offer you this: Abandoning high speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises and lawsuits to show for it, Newsom said on Tuesday. I am not interested in sending dollar 3.5 billion in federal funding that was allocated to this project back to Donald Trump.

California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars. They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars. We want that money back now. Whole project is a green disaster!

Newsom has he has a tweet by tweet relationship with Trump. Decrying fake news, he quickly responded to Trumps tweet with one of his own.

Were building high speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond, Newsom replied. This is Californias money, allocated by Congress for this project. Were not giving it back.

Fake news. Were building high speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond.This is CAs money, allocated by Congress for this project. Were not giving it back.The train is leaving the station — better get on board! Also, desperately searching for some wall dollar ??

Newsom also poked fun at the president, saying Trump is desperately searching for some wall money .

Earlier this week, Newsom took aim at the Trump administration by reducing a deployment of California National Guard troops. Newsom at his speech also criticized the presidents.

Bryan Anderson is a political reporter for The Bee. He covers the California Legislature and reports on wildfires and transportation. He also hosts The Bees California Nation podcast.

February 14, 2019 12:01 AM

Sacramento Countys use of solitary confinement in its jail is facing scrutiny from inmate advocates. A lawsuit claims the practice unfairly punishes people experiencing mental health crises.

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For more infomation >> Trump demands California return dollar 3.5 billion from disaster high speed rail project The Sacr - Duration: 2:50.

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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.

Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times

Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.

with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.

in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .

, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.

In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.

For more infomation >> Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.

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California's $3.5bn battle with Trump: Governor refuses to hand back rail funds - Duration: 5:32.

California's Governor has refused to return $3.5billion in federal funding for a struggling high-speed rail project after Donald Trump told him: 'We want that money back'

Gavin Newsom hit back at the President after abandoning a $77billion plan for a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco

Trump called the project a 'disaster' and demanded the money back but Newsom said it was 'California's money', taking a dig at the President by suggesting he was desperate for border wall funding

California had hoped to build a 520-mile line where trains could travel at 220mph but the project, which was years behind and billions over budget, has now been scaled down to a 119-mile link from Merced to Bakersfield

Trump took aim at the Democratic Governor on Twitter, saying: 'California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars

'They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars.We want that money back now

Whole project is a "green" disaster!' Newsom fired back shortly afterwards, saying: 'Fake news

We're building high-speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond.'This is CA's money, allocated by Congress for this project

We're not giving it back.The train is leaving the station - better get on board! 'Also, desperately searching for some wall dollars??' The Obama administration awarded the state a total of $3

5billion in 2010 as part of its stimulus package.The line had been planned to open by 2033 but last year the state forecast the costs had jumped by $13billion to $77billion, and warned that they could rise to as much as $98

1billion.High-speed rail had been one of the planks of the 'Green New Deal' spearheaded by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and fellow Democrats

Announcing the end of the project during his State of the State address, Newsom said: 'Let's be real

'The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long

'There's been too little oversight and not enough transparency.Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to Los Angeles

I wish there were.'Abandoning high-speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions and billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises, partially filled commitments and lawsuits to show for it

'And by the way, I am not interested in sending $3.5billion in federal funding that was allocated to this project back to Donald Trump

' Trump has frequently clashed with California, which voted overwhelmingly against him in the 2016 election

Last year he took aim at California's 'illegal and unconstitutional sanctuary policies', saying they 'release known dangerous criminals into communities'

In January he blamed poor forest management for raging fires in the state, threatening to cut off federal funding

Newsom blasted Trump in his inaugural address last month, saying he would 'offer an alternative to the corruption and incompetence in the White House

For more infomation >> California's $3.5bn battle with Trump: Governor refuses to hand back rail funds - Duration: 5:32.

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Storms to bring rain, wind, snow and flooding to California - Duration: 3:20.

Storms to bring rain, wind, snow and flooding to California

The intense precipitation will be especially dangerous in areas devastated by last falls wildfires, authorities said.

More than 30 million people are under a flood watch in California, including in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.

Central areas of California have already been hit hard, receiving three to eight inches of rain in a day in many locations, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.

The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall on Wednesday, with 2.13 inches of rain, Brink said.

A school bus in Petaluma, California, about 40 miles outside of San Francisco, got stuck in floodwaters on Wednesday, according to CNN affiliate. The outlet reported that two high school students driving to school stopped to help get a student with special needs off the bus.

The heavy rain poses a risk for mudslides and flooding in areas already devastated by last years wildfires which included the most destructive in state history. Burned areas lack vegetation to hold the water in the ground, Ventura County Fire Capt. Stan Ziegler said.

Mandatory evacuation orders, impacting more than 1,000 homes, have been issued for the Holy Fire burn area in Southern California, according to Cal Fire Riverside.

Residents of Shasta County, where both a are in effect, are being urged not to travel because of falling trees and downed power lines, the sheriffs office said.

The county made up the largest portion of the 62,000 customers without power in California Thursday morning, according to the website.

The sheriffs office warned residents there to "prepare for several days of power outages."

The undersheriff of the Northern California county declared a local state of emergency on Wednesday due to the "significant damage" caused by the recent snowstorm.

An additional three to six feet of snow could fall on parts of Shasta County, as a winter storm warning remains in effect through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

In San Francisco, a high wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. local time, Brink said.

More than 15 million people are under a high wind threat across the state, she said.

The strongest gusts have been recorded at 75 miles per hour in the Mount St. Helena area, according to the National Weather Service.

In wind prone areas, gusts as high as 90 mph are possible.

For more infomation >> Storms to bring rain, wind, snow and flooding to California - Duration: 3:20.

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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.

Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times

Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.

with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.

in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .

, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.

In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.

For more infomation >> Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.

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Asambleísta Rivas entusiasmada con la Visión del Gobernador Newsom para California - Duration: 0:35.

Members and guests please welcome the 40th governor of the great state of California the honorable Gavin Newsom.

Estoy muy emocionada de oír las soluciones a los problemas que el gobernador propone

para el estado de california como inmigración y el cuidado de las personas de la tercera edad.

The best is yet to come thank you all very very much.

For more infomation >> Asambleísta Rivas entusiasmada con la Visión del Gobernador Newsom para California - Duration: 0:35.

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✅ Breaking News - Jordan Spieth offers timely reminder of his class in California - Duration: 3:45.

Jordan Spieth has become something of a forgotten man, tumbling to his lowest world ranking position in almost six years after just one top 10 worldwide since the Masters last year

But, on a tortuous Thursday at Riviera for the first round of the Genesis Open, the 25 year old Texan showed he is up for the fight to get his career back on track with a gutsy performance

After a seven hour delay while a ferocious storm passed through Southern California, no-one was able to complete 18 holes, but Spieth was still able to impress in the 12 that he played before darkness set in

Share this article Share He skilfully avoided all the pitfalls on the daunting layout to move to five under par and share the first day lead with Korean Sung Kang

What has happened to the man who won three majors in his first three years on tour? In short, Spieth lost the magic putting touch that made it seem like he holed every 20ft putt he looked at

He was so bad from 6ft or less last year that Hank Haney, who used to coach Tiger Woods, reckoned he was afflicted with a form of the yips

You could tell his poor form was getting to Spieth after missing the halfway cut in his first event this year in Hawaii last month

'I know it's a learning experience every time you have a weekend off, but I'm fed up of learning experiences,' he said

Perhaps a lucky break he got at the start on Thursday morning will prove the turning point

Players were sent out in poor light early on and Spieth carved his opening tee shot into an unplayable lie

  Leaderboard -5 Sung Kang, Jordan Spieth-4 Patrick Rodgers, Jimmy Walker-3 Tony Finau, J

T. Poston-2 Robert Garrigus, Brian Harman, Marc Leishman, Bill Haas, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Michael Thompson, Alex Cejka, Kramer Hickok, Kyle Jones, Tae Hee Lee  The hooter to suspend play then sounded and you could tell how exasperated he was as he walked disconsolately back to the clubhouse

Officials, however, decided that all the scores from the one hour of action would be declared void when play finally resumed on Thursday afternoon, deeming the conditions had been unfair

 How Spieth took advantage of his fortune, with five birdies as he resembled the demon putter of old once more

Further down the leaderboard, Tommy Fleetwood rescued a round that was in danger of running away from him with two late birdies to stand on level par after 10 holes

 Paul Casey, runner-up to Phil Mickelson in the Pebble Beach pro-am last week is on one under after 11, while a third Englishman, Danny Willett is on one over with eight holes to complete

Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods never got on the course at all, and so they face a long Friday as the tournament faces a race against time to finish on Sunday

 The plan is to get the first two rounds completed by Saturday lunchtime and the third round on Sunday morning

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For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Jordan Spieth offers timely reminder of his class in California - Duration: 3:45.

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California Training Benefits (CTB) - Duration: 6:14.

Are you unemployed and want to further your education, upgrade your skills, or explore

a new trade, career, or occupation? If so, California Training Benefits, known as CTB,

may be right for you! What is CTB? CTB helps Unemployment Insurance (UI) customers receiving

benefits become more competitive in today's labor market. In this video, you'll learn

about the benefits of CTB and how to qualify and apply for this program. Let's start

with the benefits of CTB. If you're approved for CTB, you can receive UI benefits while

attending school or training full-time. You'll also be exempt from the weekly UI eligibility

requirements to be available for work, actively look for work, and, accept work. You may also

qualify for a Training Extension (TE), with up to 26 weeks of additional UI benefits while

you complete your school or training. This allows you to focus on your studies and

new career. While CTB allows you to further your education

and upgrade your skills and find your next job, CTB does not cover any training-related

expenses such as tuition, books, or fees. But, you may be eligible to receive state,

federal, or private financial aid. Visit www.studentaid.ed.gov to learn more. Get started. First, notify

the EDD that you're interested in CTB. This can be done: Online through UI Online or Ask

EDD, by phone at 1-800-300-5616, or in person at your nearest America's Job Center of

California. You can also let us know when you file or

reopen your claim. Remember, to be eligible for additional weeks of UI benefits through

a training extension, you must notify the EDD prior to receiving your 16th week of benefits.

Next, you'll want to explore your options. Visit the CTB home page at www.edd.ca.gov/ctb

and select one of the links in the Eligible Training Categories section to see a list

of pre-approved training programs and eligible training providers in your area. Once you've

decided on your school, training, or new career path, there are two ways to qualify for CTB.

The first option is to choose from the pre-approved training programs and eligible training providers

listed on the EDD website. These include government organized programs and those sponsored by

unions, trade associations, and employers that last longer than three weeks. Each training

type is also a clickable link, to find out more information about it. When selected,

additional details about the training will display. If you don't find what you're

looking for, you can arrange and fund your own training providing you meet all of the

following CTB criteria. You must be: unemployed, or have your hours significantly reduced for

four or more continuous weeks, and unlikely to return to your most recent work. You may

qualify if a mental or physical disability prevents you from using your existing occupational

skills. Your training must be: Related to an occupation or skill that is in demand;

Full-time; typically 20 hours per week, or 12 semester units or equivalent quarter units;

Accredited by the federal or state government; and, Completed in a reasonable amount of time;

generally within 2 years. You must also be able to successfully complete the program

even if you run out of UI benefits before your training is over. Once you've decided

on your training program, contact the EDD as soon as you begin your school or training

to start the CTB eligibility approval process. You can notify the EDD: By answering Yes to

Question #5 on the Continued Claim Form for the week in which you start your training,

Online through UI Online or Ask EDD, by phone at 1-800-300-5616 or in person at the nearest

America's Job Center of California. What happens next? You may receive a questionnaire

or be scheduled to a telephone eligibility interview to discuss potentially qualifying

for CTB. If you receive a questionnaire, complete and

return the form as soon as possible to avoid payment delays.

How do I know if I'm eligible for CTB? Once the EDD has collected and verified all of

your CTB information, the status of your CTB eligibility will be mailed to you. If you're

eligible, you'll receive a notice stating that you've been approved. If you're not

eligible, you'll receive a notice explaining why you're not eligible to participate in

CTB. If you don't agree with the decision, you can appeal it by following the instructions

provided with the notice. What if CTB isn't right for me, or I can't

commit to a full-time class schedule? You can still attend online or classroom training

while receiving UI benefits providing you meet all the weekly UI eligibility requirements:

Be available for work; Actively look for work; and, Accept work. However, you would not be

eligible for additional weeks of UI benefits. For more information, refer to the Additional

Resources section on the CTB webpage. Here you can find training resources for job seekers

including hyperlinks to the Eligible Training Provider List, FAQs, and labor market information.

Unsure of what should be your new career? Visit the EDD's Labor Market Information

page at www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov to quickly research the fastest growing jobs,

in-demand occupations, and wage information in your area. Thank you for your interest

in CTB.

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Levine joins Colleagues in Welcoming Gabby Giffords Support of California Gun Measures - Duration: 1:48.

I introduced AB 18 which would establish a $25 gun tax on hand guns and semi automatic

weapons to create a dedicated funding source for calvip.

This is something that we can do to reduce gun violence we heard from my colleague senator

Jackson about the threats from the NRA.

Those types of threats are not just.

Run around but gun fanatics hear them and when we introduced gun legislation years ago

they actually publish our home addresses online and threatened not to take them down until

we were removed from office or we were dead stopping gun violence takes courage.

The courage to do what's right.

The courage to new ideas I'd seen great courage one my life along the line.

Now is the time to come together be responsible Democrats Republicans everyone

we must never stop fighting fight fight fight.

Be bold be courageous the nation is counting on you thank you very much think what you

see in the the members that have stood here today the bills that we've talked about introducing

is that we will not be bullied that we will not have that chill us and our efforts to

protect all of our communities that we must push back on the bullying tactics of gun fanatics

and actually grow the support not just of members of the legislature but from all members

of society that we can create a safer environment for all Californians and reduce gun violence.

For more infomation >> Levine joins Colleagues in Welcoming Gabby Giffords Support of California Gun Measures - Duration: 1:48.

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Meghan Royals Es - El gobernador de California dijo que los usuarios deberían recibir una parte del - Duration: 4:09.

Los consumidores deberían recibir una parte de los miles de millones de dólares que las compañías tecnológicas ganan con los datos personales que recopilan, dijo el miércoles el gobernador de California Gavin Newsom, desatando una avalancha de especulaciones

El nuevo gobernador pidió a sus colaboradores desarrollar una propuesta para un "dividendo de datos" para los residentes de California, pero no dio más detalles sobre si está sugiriendo un impuesto a las compañías tecnológicas o un reembolso individual para sus clientes, u otra cosa

"Las compañías que ganan miles de millones de dólares recopilando, curando y monetizando nuestros datos personales tienen el deber de protegerlos", dijo el demócrata en su primer discurso del Estado del Estado el martes

"Los consumidores de California también deberían poder compartir la riqueza que se genera con su información"

Las compañías tecnológicas, por ejemplo, venden los datos a empresas externas que publican anuncios diseñados con base en esa información

El año pasado, la Unión Europea y el gobierno de España propusieron cada uno aplicar impuestos a las grandes compañías de Internet, como Google, Facebook y Amazon

La organización Common Sense Media, que ayudó a que se aprobara una ley de privacidad digital en California el año pasado, planea proponer una iniciativa en las próximas semanas que reflejaría la propuesta de Newsom, dijo el fundador y director general James Steyer, sin proporcionar más información

A partir del próximo año, la ley de privacidad digital de California requerirá que las compañías informen a los consumidores, cuando lo soliciten, qué datos personales han recopilado y por qué, qué terceras partes los han recibido y permitir que los usuarios eliminen su información y no la vendan

El senador Mark Warner, el demócrata de mayor rango de la Comisión de Inteligencia del Senado, predijo en noviembre que California consideraría un proyecto de ley que "haría estremecer" a las compañías tecnológicas

Describió la propuesta como devolver el 25% del valor de los datos de un individuo

Aunque no quedó claro cómo se realizaría el cálculo. Facebook y Google, ambas con sede en California, no ofrecieron comentarios al respecto

(Con información de AP) MÁS SOBRE ESTE TEMA: ¿Debería Facebook pagar a los usuarios por acceder a sus datos? Las aplicaciones rastrean a las personas incluso luego de que las hayan desinstalado Las ciudades del futuro, escenario de nuevos derechos

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Its a mess. Atmospheric river brings record setting rain to Sacramento, Northern California The Sa - Duration: 5:06.

Its a mess. Atmospheric river brings record setting rain to Sacramento, Northern California The Sa

February 13, 2019 02:41 PM

Wednesdays atmospheric river storm brought painfully slow commutes across Northern California, some flooding in common trouble spots in Sacramento and a rare layer of thick snow in the northern Sacramento Valley.

The wet weather broke a daily rainfall record in Sacramento, with 1.6 inches of rain recorded at the Sacramento Executive Airport over 24 hours. The last record for Feb. 13 was set in 1979 with 1.22 inches.

But the states network of flood control dams and levees appeared to handle the deluge without major problems.

The National Weather Service issued a flood warning Wednesday morning for the Sacramento Valley, and it was expected to remain in place until 6 p.m. Thursday as heavy and moderate rainfall was forecast to continue through Thursday.

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Discovery Park near downtown Sacramento was expected to flood Wednesday evening. Flooding routinely happens this time of year when officials release water into the American River from Folsom Dam to make space in the lake to catch mountain storm runoff.

Park rangers had been making the rounds in advance of the Folsom releases, urging more than 150 people camping in Discovery Park to find higher ground, said Kim Nava, a spokeswoman for the park.

Howe Avenue and Watt Avenue river access to the American River Parkway were closed Wednesday and will remain that way until the American River recedes.

Elsewhere in Sacramento County, the usual flood prone areas around Arcade Creek, the Cosumnes River and in Rio Linda were being closely watched. County officials , but major flooding wasnt reported by midday.

Its routine right now, said Matt Robinson, a spokesman for Sacramento Countys Department of Water Resources. If we have another storm that comes behind it, things could change.

The Sacramento area has already had 3 inches of rain this month. The normal for all of February is 3.69 inches.

Further north, a colder than normal storm brought up to a foot of snow in some lowland areas of Shasta County, leading to power outages as trees toppled, local residents reported.

The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for eastern and northern Shasta County as well as western Plumas County, Burney Basin and the West Slope of the northern Sierra Nevada. The warning is in effect until 4 a.m. Saturday and warns that travel will be hazardous and sometimes impossible due to high winds and a further expected 3 to 6 feet of snowfall.

It is a mess, said Nadine Bailey, an Anderson resident whose Facebook page featured a picture of downed limbs in her driveway and about 8 inches of snow on the ground. The snow was so thick Wednesday . The freeway was expected to stay closed for much of the afternoon.

Chain controls were also in place for most of the Sierras as of Wednesday afternoon, with the exception of Interstate 80, which had chain controls for trucks only.

In Sacramento, the rainy roads made things a mess for drivers Wednesday, with numerous spin outs, accidents clogging lanes and minor roadway flooding throughout the day. There may not be much of an improvement Thursday. in Sacramento will bring 1/4 to 1/2 inch of rain to the city.

Beyond the Sacramento metro area, the Russian River could cause problems in Guerneville and the Napa River was likely to hit flood stage in St. Helena, said Alan Haynes of the federal California Nevada River Forecast Center.

The burn scar area around Paradise, site of last Novembers Camp Fire, could see some flooding if the rain intensifies, Haynes said.

Managing the storm has been made easier for Californias flood managers because most of the states major reservoirs still have ample room to accommodate storm runoff, Haynes said.

Shasta Lake — the states largest reservoir — was 69 percent full Wednesday. The second largest, Lake Oroville, which is being kept deliberately low this winter because repairs to the dams fractured spillways are still not finished, was 45 percent full, California Department of Water Resources figures show.

Folsom Lake is 62 percent full. On Tuesday, the dams federal managers opened its dollar 900 million auxiliary spillway for the first time to make room in the lake.

Theres not another release from the new structure scheduled yet this week, but dam managers expect to use the new spillway often in the months and years ahead to help manage Folsoms levels, said Erin Curtis, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages the dam.

Meanwhile, Wednesdays storm bumped the index of precipitation in the northern Sierra Nevada to 106 percent of historical average, according to state figures. The statewide Sierra snowpack is 30 percent above normal.

All told, the states water outlook is on track to be at or a little above average, said Michael Anderson, a climatologist with the state Department of Water Resources.

Ryan Sabalow covers environment, general news and enterprise and investigative stories for McClatchys Western newspapers. Before joining The Bee in 2015, he was a reporter at The Auburn Journal, The Redding Record Searchlight and The Indianapolis Star.

February 13, 2019 01:58 PM

LGBT students are at greater risk of bullying and suicide in California schools. A new bill would train teachers to better help their queer middle and high school students.

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Real time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:06.

Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times

Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.

with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.

in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .

, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.

In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.

For more infomation >> Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:06.

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California school rejects change of name tied to Confederacy The Sacramento Bee - Duration: 1:38.

California school rejects change of name tied to Confederacy The Sacramento Bee

February 13, 2019 12:31 PM

Theres a battle brewing in Dixie ... California.

Officials in a city north of San Francisco have refused for now to change the 150 year old name of the Dixie School District, despite criticism from some who say it evokes the Confederacy and slavery.

After more than five hours of sometimes heated public comment, school officials Tuesday sided with supporters of keeping the name, who say it honors a Native American woman named Mary Dixie.

Those pushing for a name change offered 13 options for changing it to something else, saying the district got its name on dare from Confederate sympathizers. Among the new names were "Marie Dixie Elementary School District" and "Skywalker Elementary School District."

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The issue generated weeks of heated online debate in San Rafael, an overwhelmingly white city of 59,000, with some insisting the Dixie name is racially insensitive while others complained of political correctness run amok.

Patrick Nissim, an alumnus of district schools, said he did not "subscribe to the idea that everyone who wants to keep the name is racist, but added a name change "is not an indictment of this district. Changing the name is simply the next free chapter of this districts history — it is a lesson in empathy."

Marge Grow Eppard, a member of the Miwok tribe who said her family name is Dixie, said she "did not realize my familys name was so offensive," I dont see no Confederate flags here ... Youre going to change Mary Dixies name, you dishonor all of us."

A majority of school board members said they supported changing the name, but were concerned the process seemed rushed and needed more community input, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Dixie is a nickname for the southern U.S. states that broke off to form the pro slavery Confederacy in 1860, sparking the Civil War. The legacy of the Confederacy continues to spark political, legal and cultural battles to this day.

James Miller donated land for the first schoolhouse. Those who support changing the name say the district was named Dixie by Miller on a dare by Confederate sympathizers. Those who oppose the change say the school system was named for a Miwok Indian woman who Miller knew in the 1840s.

Opponents contend the school board agreed in November to put the name change issue to a nonbinding community vote in 2020 and that it should stick with that decision.

Board President Brad Honsberger urged speakers to remain diplomatic.

"The political world these days seems charged and disrespectful, including hateful comments and blaming others," Honsberger said. "Dixie has the opportunity to demonstrate how discourse can be respectful, courteous and accepting."

February 13, 2019 01:58 PM

LGBT students are at greater risk of bullying and suicide in California schools. A new bill would train teachers to better help their queer middle and high school students.

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California's $3.5bn battle with Trump: Governor refuses to hand back rail funds - Duration: 5:24.

California's Governor has refused to return $3.5billion in federal funding for a struggling high-speed rail project after Donald Trump told him: 'We want that money back'

Gavin Newsom hit back at the President after abandoning a $77billion plan for a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco

Trump called the project a 'disaster' and demanded the money back but Newsom said it was 'California's money', taking a dig at the President by suggesting he was desperate for border wall funding

California had hoped to build a 520-mile line where trains could travel at 220mph but the project, which was years behind and billions over budget, has now been scaled down to a 119-mile link from Merced to Bakersfield

Trump took aim at the Democratic Governor on Twitter, saying: 'California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars

'They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars.We want that money back now

Whole project is a "green" disaster!' Newsom fired back shortly afterwards, saying: 'Fake news

We're building high-speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond.'This is CA's money, allocated by Congress for this project

We're not giving it back.The train is leaving the station - better get on board! 'Also, desperately searching for some wall dollars??' The Obama administration awarded the state a total of $3

5billion in 2010 as part of its stimulus package.The line had been planned to open by 2033 but last year the state forecast the costs had jumped by $13billion to $77billion, and warned that they could rise to as much as $98

1billion.High-speed rail had been one of the planks of the 'Green New Deal' spearheaded by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and fellow Democrats

Announcing the end of the project during his State of the State address, Newsom said: 'Let's be real

'The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long

'There's been too little oversight and not enough transparency.Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to Los Angeles

I wish there were.'Abandoning high-speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions and billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises, partially filled commitments and lawsuits to show for it

'And by the way, I am not interested in sending $3.5billion in federal funding that was allocated to this project back to Donald Trump

' Trump has frequently clashed with California, which voted overwhelmingly against him in the 2016 election

Last year he took aim at California's 'illegal and unconstitutional sanctuary policies', saying they 'release known dangerous criminals into communities'

In January he blamed poor forest management for raging fires in the state, threatening to cut off federal funding

Newsom blasted Trump in his inaugural address last month, saying he would 'offer an alternative to the corruption and incompetence in the White House

For more infomation >> California's $3.5bn battle with Trump: Governor refuses to hand back rail funds - Duration: 5:24.

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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:35.

Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times

Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.

with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.

in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .

, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.

In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.

For more infomation >> Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:35.

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Storms to bring rain, wind, snow and flooding to California - Duration: 2:52.

Storms to bring rain, wind, snow and flooding to California

The intense precipitation will be especially dangerous in areas devastated by last falls wildfires, authorities said.

More than 30 million people are under a flood watch in California, including in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.

Central areas of California have already been hit hard, receiving three to eight inches of rain in a day in many locations, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.

The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall on Wednesday, with 2.13 inches of rain, Brink said.

A school bus in Petaluma, California, about 40 miles outside of San Francisco, got stuck in floodwaters on Wednesday, according to CNN affiliate. The outlet reported that two high school students driving to school stopped to help get a student with special needs off the bus.

The heavy rain poses a risk for mudslides and flooding in areas already devastated by last years wildfires which included the most destructive in state history. Burned areas lack vegetation to hold the water in the ground, Ventura County Fire Capt. Stan Ziegler said.

Mandatory evacuation orders, impacting more than 1,000 homes, have been issued for the Holy Fire burn area in Southern California, according to Cal Fire Riverside.

Residents of Shasta County, where both a are in effect, are being urged not to travel because of falling trees and downed power lines, the sheriffs office said.

The county made up the largest portion of the 62,000 customers without power in California Thursday morning, according to the website.

The sheriffs office warned residents there to "prepare for several days of power outages."

The undersheriff of the Northern California county declared a local state of emergency on Wednesday due to the "significant damage" caused by the recent snowstorm.

An additional three to six feet of snow could fall on parts of Shasta County, as a winter storm warning remains in effect through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

In San Francisco, a high wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. local time, Brink said.

More than 15 million people are under a high wind threat across the state, she said.

The strongest gusts have been recorded at 75 miles per hour in the Mount St. Helena area, according to the National Weather Service.

In wind prone areas, gusts as high as 90 mph are possible.

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