Region may have seen the last big storm of the season
Nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain fell onto Turlock Saturday from a cold front, further enhancing the water picture for the rest of the year.
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Nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain fell onto Turlock Saturday from a cold front, further enhancing the water picture for the rest of the year.
Two Merced County fire stations may face closure this year amid looming budget concerns and lingering inadequate firefighting staffing levels.
As Motors on Main revs up for its third year, there are lots of numbers running through organizer’s Bernie Mederios’ head. The most important one is $30,000.
Gustine High School pulled out all the stops Friday and created a special graduation ceremony for Brian Ortiz Nuñez, a 17-year-old senior battling a rare form of cancer.
Bob Graham’s family announced his passing Tuesday in a statement posted on X by his daughter Gwen Graham.
At least 24 states have adopted bans on gender-affirming care for minors in recent years, and most of them face legal challenges.
Viola escaped her circus handler before she was supposed to appear on stage in Butte, Montana.
MIAMI — The Giants’ relief corps, maligned for the season’s opening week, had started to turn things around on this road trip. That is, until Jordan Hicks exited his start Tuesday, handing off a tied game to Ryan Walker to begin the bottom of the sixth. The score didn’t stay even for long. Walker lived up to his last name, and Taylor Rogers wasn’t much more effective. The relief duo allowed the Marlins to score three runs in the sixth inning, which put the game out of reach for the Giants in a 6-3 loss in front of another sparse crowd at loanDepot Park. “We gave up some runs there, especially in the sixth,” manager Bob Melvin said. “Not Walk’s best day, but he’s been pretty reliable for us. Once it’s a tied game, we feel pretty good about bringing him in there.” Brought in to face the left-handed Luis Arraez with the bases loaded and one run already in, Rogers got ahead 0-1, then fired a 93-mph fastball. Arraez, a two-time batting champ, laced the pitch into left field, and Tim Anderson scored easily
House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing pressure from far-right members of his own party, who are threatening to remove him. Meanwhile, articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas were delivered to the Senate, where the bid is expected to be quickly dismissed. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Seven jurors have officially been sworn in on Day 2 of former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports from Manhattan.
CBS News Confirmed examines three viral claims that have emerged so far during Trump’s first criminal trial.
ABBA, Blondie and the Notorious B.I.G. were among the 25 artists selected this year to be added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
Six jurors have been selected in former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial in New York. Jury selection is expected to continue throughout the rest of the week and into next week. Robert Costa has the details.
Strong storms across the central U.S. have caused damage and spawned tornadoes, with more severe storms in the forecast through the night.
With suspected tornadoes already on the ground, powerful storms will continue to threaten parts of the U.S. throughout Tuesday night and into Wednesday. The Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes has the forecast.
President Biden hit the campaign trail Tuesday for the first of three days in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the upcoming election. Nancy Cordes reports.
CHICO — The Chico Enterprise-Record is excited to announce that tickets for the 49th annual Chico Sports Hall of Fame and senior athlete banquet will be available for purchase beginning Tuesday, April 23. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Chico Enterprise-Record office, 400 E. Park Ave. Tickets will be available at the west side entrance, closest to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Only cash or checks will be accepted. Ticket sales will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with the final day May 16. The banquet will be held Tuesday, May 21 at Manzanita Place, 1705 Manzanita Ave. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner. This year’s Hall of Fame inductees are Alexa Benson-Valavanis (former Chico State basketball player and CEO of the North Valley Community Foundation), Alisha Valavanis (former Chico State basketball player, and president and CEO of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm), Gary Burton (longtime football and track and field coach at Corning High School, and a member of the Chico State Sports Hall of Fame for both football and track), and Tom Aldridge (longtime football coach at
These are exciting times in the WNBA, particularly in the Bay Area, where the Golden State expansion team is preparing for its inaugural season in 2025. Monday night’s draft offered a sneak peek at some of the star power the yet-to-be-named franchise could add in next year’s edition, though nobody is likely to match the attention drawn by Caitlin Clark, the Iowa star who was selected No. 1 overall by Indiana after captivating fans nationwide with her deep shooting. Stanford’s Cameron Brink, the reigning Pac-12 player of the year, went to Los Angeles at No. 2, followed by Chicago drafting Kamilla Cardoso fresh off an undefeated title run at South Carolina. The 2025 draft order has yet to be decided, so it remains to be seen where Golden State will make its initial pick but interest is already high: The team announced Tuesday that it had already collected more than 6,000 season ticket deposits with more than a year to go before its first game. Monday’s draft, driven by Clark’s selection, drew 2.4 million viewers, ESPN announced, good for its most ever and more than
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By JILL COLVIN (Associated Press) NEW YORK (AP) — Fresh from a Manhattan courtroom, Donald Trump visited a New York bodega where a man was stabbed to death, a stark pivot for the former president as he juggles being a criminal defendant and the Republican challenger intent on blaming President Joe Biden for crime. Trump stopped by Sanaa Convenient Store, a tiny bodega that sells chips, sodas and other snacks. Trump aides said the former president and presumptive GOP nominee chose the store because it has been the site of a violent attack on an employee. The visit was Trump’s first campaign appearance since his criminal hush money trial began, making the presumptive GOP nominee the first former president in U.S. history to stand criminal trial. Trump will be confined to the courtroom on most days, dramatically limiting his movements and his ability to campaign, fundraise and make calls. Aides have been planning rallies and other political events on weekends and Wednesdays, the one weekday when court is not supposed to be in session. Plans also include local appearances Trump can make after court recesses each day. For months
By JULIA FRANKEL and JACK JEFFERY Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel is vowing to retaliate against Iran, risking further expanding the shadow war between the two foes into a direct conflict after an Iranian attack over the weekend sent hundreds of drones and missiles toward Israel. Israeli officials have not said how or when they might strike. But as countries around the world urge Israel to show restraint and the threat of a multi-front war mounts, it’s clear that a direct Israeli attack on Iranian soil would lead to major fallout. Iran says it carried out the strike to avenge an Israeli airstrike that killed two Iranian generals in Syria on April 1. It has pledged a much tougher response to any Israeli counterattack attack on its soil. With Israel focused on its war against Hamas in Gaza, and already battling Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon every day, the U.S. has urged Israel to show restraint. U.S. officials say President Joe Biden has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the U.S. will not participate in any offensive action against Iran, and the president made “very clear” to Netanyahu “that we do