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Keyes fire officials ask for community's help as they hope to build new fire station
KEYES – Fire officials in Keyes hope to build a new fire station. They say the 60-year-old fire station is outdated and unable to meet the needs of the community.Now, they're asking for help from the people they serve."We have firefighters on shift working between 12, 24, or 48 hours at a time and our station wasn't built to accommodate that," said Keyes Fire Chief Roy Jindar Singh.The fire station used to be able to accommodate volunteer firefighters but that's not the case anymore.Singh said the station is too small for modern fire trucks. The one they have is custom-made...
Big rig damages power lines near Ceres
CERES, Calif. — A big rig reportedly took out some power lines Friday morning south of Ceres, California Highway Patrol logs show. CHP was dispatched around 7:08 a.m. to the scene near Central Avenue and East Redwood Road. The big rig pulled over to the side of the road after hitting the lines and no injuries were reported.
CHP: Man found with almost $400K worth of cocaine in Fresno Co.
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Over $399,000 worth of cocaine was seized from a Stanislaus County man in Fresno County, the California Highway Patrol Merced announced on Wednesday. According to CHP, on May 17 at 7 p.m., a Central Valley CHP K-9 sergeant conducted an enforcement stop on a 2015 Toyota Tacoma for a traffic […]
Stanislaus County started CARE Court early. After six months and $1.1 million, how’s it going?
CARE Court, like all of California’s recent mental health-related policy changes, has been touted as an answer to the state’s chronic homelessness crisis. The new judicial division will handle mental health cases, getting people into treatment and housing and – theoretically – off the streets. The vast majority of the state has yet to start the program, which was passed into law via the CARE Act and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2022.
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