The child’s mother could face involuntary manslaughter charges after police say she left the baby in the vehicle while she tended to a marijuana grow.
Author: Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta
California man who warned of an ‘apocalypse’ had materials to make ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ judge rules
A Tulare County judge ruled there was enough evidence to argue that a Porterville man had and was making “weapons of mass destruction.”
California prosecutors will seek the death penalty in Golden State Killer case
“This is a just decision for the destruction and pain this man caused for families across our state.”
120 snowbound visitors at California mountain resort freed by rangers
Recent winter storms across the Sierra Nevada unleashed heavy snow across the Sequoia National Forest.
Heavy snow closes roads to Yosemite while Sequoia and Kings Canyon remains open
All roads in Yosemite are closed due to heavy snow and fallen trees, park officials announced on Tuesday.
Teacher charged with forcibly cutting off boy’s hair in class pleads not guilty
The Visalia teacher who was caught on video appearing to forcibly cutoff at least one student’s hair while belting out the national anthem in her classroom.