Day: September 17, 2022

PHOTOS: Segerstrom’s comeback in final minute falls short against Kaiser

Segerstrom’s Noble Acosta dives in for a touchdown Friday night. (Photos courtesy Mark Bausman, For OC Sports Zone). Segerstrom High School’s football team had enough offense Friday night to pull off an upset over Kaiser Friday night in a non-league game. But penalties and turnovers hurt the Jaguars and Kaiser Read More

UC STEM residential program for middle and high school students extended for five more years

Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) today announced that Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill (SB) 1299. This legislation continues the University of California (UC) California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science residential program, known as COSMOS, offered to middle and high school aged students with an aptitude for careers in Read More

Amtrak invites the community to a track safety event in Fullerton

Amtrak, in conjunction with California Operation Lifesaver, BNSF, Caltrans, the Fullerton Train Museum, the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, Metrolink, and the San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society is hosting a Track Safety Community Event during Rail Safety Week at the Fullerton Train Museum. The free rail safety event will offer local Read More

Gov. Newsom signs new package of green legislation

On Friday, September 16, California enacted some of the nation’s most aggressive climate measures in history as Governor Gavin Newsom signed a sweeping package of legislation to cut pollution, protect Californians from big polluters, and accelerate the state’s transition to clean energy. The Governor partnered with legislative leaders this session Read More