Elderly Scam Target Leads to Arrest of California Man in Placer County

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Investigations Unit, alongside the Placer Special Investigations Unit, arrested 36-year-old Yunming Fan from San Gabriel, California, on June 10. He faces charges of conspiracy and theft by false pretenses related to a scam targeting an elderly victim in... Read More.

Nevada Makes Cocktails To-Go Permanent

Nevada has officially made cocktails to-go a permanent option for consumers, following the signing of Assembly Bill 375 by Gov. Joe Lombardo on June 9. This legislation not only allows for the sale of liquor to-go but also designates Picon Punch as the official... Read More.

Bornstein Seafoods Issues Recall of Coldwater Shrimp Due to Listeria Risk

Bornstein Seafoods of Bellingham, Washington is recalling 44,550 pounds of Cooked & Peeled Ready-To-Eat Coldwater Shrimp Meat due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. This organism can cause serious infections, particularly in vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened... Read More.

Assemblyman Tom Lackey Blasts Reckless Budget: A Sham That Betrays Californians

Assemblyman Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale) condemned the Supermajority’s budget, calling it a “misleading accomplishment” that sacrifices public safety, and common sense in favor of political vanity projects.“This budget is a betrayal. Full stop,” said Assemblyman Lackey. “It pours billions into failed projects like the High-Speed... Read More.

Cattle Theft, Not just a Thing in the Wild West

In 2025, cattle producers continue receiving record prices for their livestock at local sale barns and auction markets. While many enjoy the spoils of their labor after years of discouraging events like drought and herd reduction, this surge in value beckons unwanted attention.Scarlett Madinger,... Read More.