FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 20, 2026 PRACTICE RESTRAINT: SEAT BELT SAFETY AT THE FOREFRONT OF CHP HOLIDAY ENFORCEMENT PERIOD SACRAMENTO— Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, bringing increased traffic on roads across California as families travel to destinations and gatherings. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is preparing for the holiday weekend by launching a Holiday Enforcement Period (HEP) from Friday, May 22, at 6 p.m., through Monday, May 25, at 11:59 p.m. During this period, CHP officers will conduct targeted enforcement to identify reckless drivers and emphasize proper seat belt use for drivers and passengers. While the national seatbelt usage rate remains above 90%, 2024 data shows that not wearing a seat belt continues to contribute to preventable deaths on California’s roads. “Wearing a seat belt remains one of the simplest and most effective ways to save lives. Crashes are unpredictable, and taking a moment to buckle up before every trip c...
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Area Forecast Discussion
Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes / Mono County / Death Valley
Dennis Mattinson / Sierra Atmospheric Forecaster Synopsis - THU MAY 21 2026 Our warming trend continues thru the weekend, with temps some 5 - 10 degrees above normal. Surface heating will allow for cumulus build ups, bringing some shower chances (5 - 10%) to the area on Friday. Other than that, high temps should run 89° in Bishop by Memorial Day...DMATT Area Wide Temperatures Today: Bishop: 88 / 48
Big Pine: 87 / 54
Independence: 87 / 59
Lone Pine: 86 / 51
Olancha: 90 / 62
Mammoth Lakes: 68 / 44
Death Valley: 107 / 76 https://sierrawave.net/?p=104393
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AGENDA Board of Supervisors Room - County Administrative Center
REGULAR MEETING May 26, 2026 8:30 AM
These meetings are accessible to the public both in person and, for convenience, via Zoom webinar. The Zoom webinars are accessible to the public at https://zoom.us/j/868254781. The meetings may also be accessed by telephone at the following numbers: (669) 900-6833; (346) 248-7799; (253) 215-8782; (929) 205-6099; (301) 715-8592; (312) 626-6799. Webinar ID: 868 254 781. Anyone unable to attend the Board meeting in person who wishes to make either a general public comment or a comment on a specific agenda item may do so by utilizing the Zoom "hand-raising” feature when appropriate during the meetings (the Chair will call on those who wish to speak). Generally, speakers are limited to three minutes. Remote participation for members of the public is provided for convenience only. In the event that the remote participation connection malfunctions for any reason, the Board of Super...
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Rep. Kiley Votes for Subpoenas Related to Justice Department’s ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’
Washington, D.C. – Today, during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA) voted in favor of congressional subpoenas related to the Justice Department’s so called ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund.’ The subpoenas would have compelled testimony from Attorney General Todd Blanche, Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, IRS CEO Frank Bisignano, and Treasury General Counsel Brian Morrissey. "This highly unusual arrangement would appropriate $1.8 billion without congressional involvement or judicial approval for private payouts that advance no discernible public interest. I will use every oversight tool available to protect our taxpayers and the constitutional authority of Congress." The measure failed to advance in committee, 18-17, despite Rep. Kiley’s support. ### https://sierrawave.net/rep-kiley-votes-for-subpoenas-related-to-j...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 20, 2026 CONTACT: Jason Scalese Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil Announces Be Anything Museum as Senate District 4’s 2026 Nonprofit of the Year SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (R-Jackson) is proud to announce the Be Anything Museum of Modesto as Senate District 4’s 2026 Nonprofit of the Year. This year’s recognition highlights nonprofits that help individuals, families, and communities navigate grief, hardship, and change while turning those experiences into lasting positive impact. The Be Anything Museum stood out for its commitment to empowerment, inspiration, and transforming loss into legacy in Modesto and across the Central Valley. “Transforming loss into legacy isn’t just a theme, it’s about real organizations stepping up to heal communities and inspire the next generation,” said Senator Alvarado-Gil. “The Be Anything Museum has shown what it means to turn grief into possibility through its exhibits, storytelling, and programs.” ...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 19, 2026 CONTACT: Jason Scalese Senator Alvarado-Gil Votes to Protect Local Control in Rural California SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (R-Jackson) today announced her no vote on Senate Bill 1344, which passed the Senate despite strong opposition from rural lawmakers and communities concerned about unchecked housing development. SB 1344 doubles the financial “undertaking” (bond) requirement for plaintiffs challenging certain housing projects from $500,000 to $1,000,000 and extends legal protections to additional “priority care” developments. While framed as a measure to reduce frivolous lawsuits, critics argue the bill further tilts the scales against local control, making it significantly more expensive and riskier for residents, neighborhoods, and local governments to legally challenge projects that may conflict with community character, traffic, wildfire safety, and infrastructure capacity. Senator Alvarado-Gil issued the following statemen...