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SACRAMENTO -- California voters head to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether to recall Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. Millions of voters have already cast their ballots -- all registered voters in the state were mailed one -- and so far, Democrats have ...
A company has recalled California-grown yellow and white peaches due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes
Polls have opened in California's second-ever recall election, one that could determine the political fate of current Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. California voters on Tuesday will be faced with two questions: 1.) Should Newsom be recalled, and 2.
Local voters were asked to make two decisions at the ballot box that could change representation in San Diego County. NBC 7 San Diego will have the latest results below as soon as they are released by the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.
Voters were asked two questions at the polls Tuesday, whether Newsom should lose his job and who should replace him if he’s recalled. An overwhelming number of Californians said Newsom should not lose his job, making the second question irrelevant.
Moonlight Companies, which includes Kroger, has recalled California-grown white and yellow peaches for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
In Poway, there's a recall election for Councilmember Tony Blain, who has been accused of vote trading, threats and harassment. Poway District 2 voters will decide whether to remove Blain from office,
The faction opposing Mayor Lisel Blash’s recall had 55.48 % of the vote while the no vote for recalling Vice Mayor Stephanie Hellman had 54.79% support.
The recalled peaches were sold at stores including Trader Joe’s, Target, Costco, Whole Foods, Walmart and Kroger.
What You Need to Know: CDPH has launched a new public-facing hotline to support caregivers with concerns regarding the ongoing infant botulism outbreak. Caregivers can reach CDPH’s infant botulism experts directly at 1-833-398-2022.