Sacramento officials announce $12 million plan to improve American River Parkway

Sacramento Officials Announce $12 Million Plan To Improve American River Parkway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkapRRMmIgQ Oakland News Now – Sacramento officials announce $12 million plan to improve American River Parkway – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. State and Sacramento city leaders met in Sutter’s Landing Park … Read more

Palisades Tahoe set to open early after heavy snowfall

Palisades Tahoe Set To Open Early After Heavy Snowfall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BcUrnR5e9I Oakland News Now – Palisades Tahoe set to open early after heavy snowfall – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Some resorts have so much snow that they will be able to … Read more

PG&E power surge leaves Lincoln residents with damaged appliances

Pg&e Power Surge Leaves Lincoln Residents With Damaged Appliances

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NLbN1mwDDo Oakland News Now – PG&E power surge leaves Lincoln residents with damaged appliances – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Several residents on A Street in Lincoln are trying to figure out … Read more

Illegal dumping, encampments in Stockton area of delta cause concern among residents

Illegal Dumping, Encampments In Stockton Area Of Delta Cause Concern Among Residents

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olim3QM4bPU Oakland News Now – Illegal dumping, encampments in Stockton area of delta cause concern among residents – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. A visit to the Calaveras bike trail in Stockton … Read more

Lake Oroville hydroelectric power plant remains offline, but could resume in December

Lake Oroville Hydroelectric Power Plant Remains Offline, But Could Resume In December

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfdZU1XTAmI Oakland News Now – Lake Oroville hydroelectric power plant remains offline, but could resume in December – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. The hydroelectric power plant at Lake Oroville that was … Read more

Sacramento’s historic rainfall has ended, but flooding and damage remains in Rio Linda

Sacramento’s Historic Rainfall Has Ended, But Flooding And Damage Remains In Rio Linda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HxdckoENVE Oakland News Now – Sacramento's historic rainfall has ended, but flooding and damage remains in Rio Linda – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Parts of Northern California are still dealing with … Read more

Taking a look at Sacramento cleanup following weekend storm

Taking A Look At Sacramento Cleanup Following Weekend Storm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cvroGoN7fU Oakland News Now – Taking a look at Sacramento cleanup following weekend storm – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. KCRA 3’s weather team said more rain and snow will sweep through … Read more

EDD fraudulent accounts now total $20 billion, nearly double original estimate

Edd Fraudulent Accounts Now Total $20 Billion, Nearly Double Original Estimate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQQ3CDI0YUs Oakland News Now – EDD fraudulent accounts now total $20 billion, nearly double original estimate – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. An estimate of $11 billion paid out by California’s Employment … Read more

Snowy conditions in I-80 following significant weather pattern

Snowy Conditions In I 80 Following Significant Weather Pattern

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYcf_xARo4U Oakland News Now – Snowy conditions in I-80 following significant weather pattern – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. For some drivers from out of town, like Bobby Kathriner, the snowy conditions … Read more

LIVE: Watch Very Sacramento by KCRA NOW! Sacramento news, weather and more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBththlaWv4 Oakland News Now – LIVE: Watch Very Sacramento by KCRA NOW! Sacramento news, weather and more. – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Now Playing: – Stitch: Unbreakable Bonds with Animals Heart … Read more

Oct. 25 storm coverage: Tracking rain, snow and wind damage

Oct. 25 Storm Coverage: Tracking Rain, Snow And Wind Damage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrJHEjzcM24 Oakland News Now – Oct. 25 storm coverage: Tracking rain, snow and wind damage – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Here’s a noon update on Monday about what’s happened with the … Read more

Snow blankets the Sierra on Monday

Snow Blankets The Sierra On Monday

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPo9KuSY4QM Oakland News Now – Snow blankets the Sierra on Monday – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Here’s how the winter storm was affecting travel in the Sierra on Monday morning. Subscribe … Read more

Here’s a view of wintry weather in Lake Tahoe

Here’s A View Of Wintry Weather In Lake Tahoe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIQnD7GRyM Oakland News Now – Here's a view of wintry weather in Lake Tahoe – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest. via IFTTT Note from Zennie62Media … Read more

Remains of sailor killed in Pearl Harbor ID’d with DNA testing, buried in Amador County

Remains Of Sailor Killed In Pearl Harbor Id’d With Dna Testing, Buried In Amador County

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKzxxPNa5AA Oakland News Now – Remains of sailor killed in Pearl Harbor ID'd with DNA testing, buried in Amador County – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Dec. 7 will mark the 80th … Read more

LiveCopter 3 is taking a look at storm aftermath in the Sacramento region

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwiilm7yzP8 Oakland News Now – LiveCopter 3 is taking a look at storm aftermath in the Sacramento region – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the video’s upper left hand corner. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video-blog content. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest. via … Read more

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Decision to Allow Youth Sports Praised by High School Coaches, Kids, Parents

California Governor Gavin Newsom

Sacramento — Leaders of the grassroots movement to urge an immediate return to youth and high school sports today praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to restart youth sports and expressed their thanks and appreciation on behalf of California’s millions of student athletes. The leaders of Golden State High School Football Coaches and “Let Them … Read more

Despite Gov. Newsom, California High School Sports Are Openly Playing Games

California Governor Gavin Newsom

  “The Dam has Broken for Youth Sports” Say Parents and Kids Sacramento – California youth sports were played in the State Capital this weekend as a high school football team played a competitive match and 50 volleyball teams from around the state played here, despite a sports ban in the purple zone. “We continuing … Read more

Berkeley Law Alumni Leading Indigent Defense During COVID-19

Berkeley Law Alumni Leading Indigent Defense During COVID-19 From YouTube Channel: February 2, 2021 at 12:19PM ONN – Berkeley Law Alumni Leading Indigent Defense During COVID-19 Thursday, January 28 from 5:00-6:30 pm via Zoom Panelists include: Ricardo García ‘95, Los Angeles Public Defender Steven Garrett ’83, Sacramento Public Defender Robin Lipetzky ‘86, Contra Costa Public … Read more

Damon Connolly Interview On 2021 Goals, Objectives As Marin County District One Supervisor

Damon Connolly Interview On 2021 Goals, Objectives As Marin County District One Supervisor

Marin County District One Supervisor Damon Connolly Q and A on 2021 Goals and Priorities starting with question on COVID. Vaccine. Economic Recovery Thank you Zennie for having me on the show. We are living through a historic moment, the decisions we make today on how we address COVID, equity, and our economy will have … Read more

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Announce Additional Members of White House Senior Staff

Joe Biden and Kamela Harris

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris Announce Additional Members of White House Senior Staff Washington – Today, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced additional members of the White House senior staff. These diverse, experienced, and talented individuals demonstrate that the president and vice president-elect are building an administration that looks … Read more

Covered California Now Giving Consumers To Dec. 30 To Sign Up For Jan. 1 Coverage

Covered California

As COVID-19 Pandemic Surges Across the State, Covered California Takes the Unprecedented Step of Giving Consumers Until Dec. 30 to Sign Up for Coverage That Begins on Jan. 1 • For the first time, Covered California will extend the first major open-enrollment deadline of Dec. 15 to give consumers through Dec. 30 to sign up … Read more

President-Elect Joe Biden Announces Key Members Of Health Team Including Dr. Anthony Fauci

President-Elect Joe Biden

This deeply qualified, diverse team will be ready on day one to contain the COVID pandemic; ensure the safe, free, and equitable distribution of vaccines; make sure every American has access to affordable, quality health care; and guard against the full range of health threats facing our nation. Washington – Today, President-Elect Joe Biden announced … Read more

Oakland Police Report 16-Year-Old Gabriel Lezana A Missing Person

Missing Persons Lezana

Missing Persons Lezana
From YouTube Channel: October 19, 2020 at 01:21PM

ONN – Oakland Police Report 16-Year-Old Gabriel Lezana A Missing Person

On September 25, 2020, around 10:30p 16-year-old Gabriel Lezana packed his belongings and left a home in the 1600 block of Filbert Street. Lezana was last seen getting into a newer model Gray Sedan and was heading to Sacramento. If you have any information on this case contact OPD Missing Persons Unit at 510-238-3641.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a YouTube channel. When the video is “liked” by Zennie62 YouTube, then it is automatically uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective here, on top of our is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours – is the use of the existing YouTube social graph on any subject in the World. Now, news is reported with a smartphone and also by promoting current content on YouTube: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary, or having a camera crew to shoot what is already on YouTube. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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In Defense Of Bill Clinton And Joe Biden: The Truth About The Need For The 1994 Crime Bill

The 1994 Crime Bill

Former President Bill Clinton has come under intense attack for his full-throated defense of the crime bill of 1994 what is really called the violent crime control and law enforcement act of nineteen ninety four. It seems to me that the people who are talking (even the pundits on for example MSNBC Joy Reid, for example, and others) either weren’t really paying attention then, or and didn’t read the crime bill, or perhaps read the crime bill and forgot what it consisted of, and forgot the events that gave rise to its creation and passage.

Let me share with you but one of those events. July 1st 1993 was really a bright sunny day in San Francisco and afternoon about one o’clock and i went to the Royal Exchange to hang out early at the great Cal bar (for University of California at Berkeley students like myself, I got my master’s degree in city planning from Cal was on the Alumni Board from 98 2001 1998-2000 actually 2003 but I digress).

Bottom line is it was a great day but the television / switched to KTVU Channel 2 because just around oh three o’clock or so at that time there are reports of a shooting at 101 California Street.

Now to give you an idea where 101 California Street is with respect to wear Royal Exchange is. Royal Exchange is on Sacramento at Front Street here. If you go down Front Street, this is California. 101 California is right there, so basically just go down the block across California over here and the giant skyscraper that is 101 California is right there designed by Phillip Johnson – a steel and glass, iconic skyscraper that , when it was proposed, was unlike anything San Francisco had seen before. That’s another story.

A man by the name of Gian Luigi Ferri went up to the 34th floor to a law firm called Pettit and Martin. He got off the elevator and started to randomly shoot people using assault weapons.

There was a woman that I knew from Cal who worked at Pettit and Martin as associate. Just started, did Terry Presite, and I was worried for Terry. I was able to call her but couldn’t get a hold of her. Gian Luigi Ferri walked through her office and eventually killed nine people, injured seven others, ruining the lives of many, and impacted lives of countless people forever.

Pettit and Martin closed in 2001. That event, and others like it, gave rise to a call for a sweeping crime bill in 1994. A 363 page document that was sweeping far-reaching in scope – so for anyone to say that it negatively impacted the black community like the black folks all did did all this stuff really doesn’t know what they’re talking about to begin with.

For example, do you realize that the Violence Against Women Act started with a 1994 Crime Bill with a with the same bill that many are criticizing? Do you realize that the start of funding for halfway houses for escape places for victims of domestic violence started with the crime bill? Do you realize that the 1994 Crime Bill had an assault weapons ban that we have not had the collective will to establish today in an era of mass shooting after mass shooting after mass shooting?

Do you realize that? Do you realize that the that same bill that Bill Clinton is getting so much negative publicity for is the same bill that put 1,000 cops on the street? That funded and gave rise to community policing? They had a provision within it that said the US Justice Department was supposed to give an annual report on the use of excessive force by police programs around the United States – something that was never done.

So have you ever bothered to read the damn bill? No, you have not.

Do you realize what was going on at the time? No you don’t.

It made Oakland a safer community. It allowed us to hire more cops. It allowed us to get assault weapons off the street. We had gun buyback programs – including that, it was really effective.

The main overarching problem then in the 90s drugs were considered to be a problem of the black poor okay particularly heroin drugs weren’t thought of as being a white problem, even though all we knew we knew white folks did drugs and marijuana, but it was thought of as being a black problem.

Today, drugs are thought of, particularly heroin, as being not just a black problem but a white problem – which means it’s everybody’s problem. So now the 1994 crime bill that was so good then, because it only focused on drugs and you know black and the idea was that holy focus on black folks is now today thought out by some is being bad because hey white people new use drugs and right folks have a problem.

So now we’ve got to decriminalize everything.

You see what I’m getting at? It was okay to criminalize it when it was focused in the black community, but now that it’s a white problem oh we have to decriminalize it. Think about it. Think about what I’m saying to you. Think hard about what I’m saying to you, and at the same time we don’t have an assault weapons ban.

And you know something else that came out of the Violence Against Women Act which is still active: The Cyber Crimes Act, the act to prevent cyber bullying, which is installed in 2005 as a rider provision,

Do you know what you’re talking about when you criticize this bill? Yes there are parts of it that should not have been there, but given the climate of the times they were appropriate. Given what was happening in then they were appropriate. And again, it did sunset.

The real problem we have not solved since then is we still have an assault weapons problem. In fact, it’s enormous. We have open carry laws that people are openly defending in Georgia, walking around airports with their assault weapons saying oh this is okay at a time when terrorism is a concern, a big one, including domestic terrorism.

So in this context you’re going to tell me that the 1994 crime bill was this terrible thing? I think you need to reassess what you’re talking about, you really do.

EPA Boss’ Letter To California Gov Newsom Blasts State, LA And SF Waste From Homeless Problem

Trump EPA Director Andrew Wheeler (Chicago Tribune Photo)

Blockbuster Trump EPA Letter To California Gov Gavin Newsom Blasts State, Los Angeles and San Francisco Waste From Homeless Problem

A letter sent to Zennie62Media an hour ago is from the Office of United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Director Andrew Wheeler, under President Donald Trump. In it, Mr. Wheeler claims that he “is concerned that California’s implementation of federal environmental laws is failing to meet its obligations required under delegated federal programs.” Then, he details a number of examples, including one pointed, in a not too veiled political way, at San Francisco.

In the case of San Francisco, Wheeler writes:

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California Governor Gavin Newsom

The EPA is aware of the growing homelessness crisis developing in major California cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, and the impact of this crisis on the environment. Indeed, press reports indicate that “piles of human feces” on sidewalks and streets in these cities are becoming all too common.? The EPA is concerned about the potential water quality impacts from pathogens and other contaminants from untreated human waste entering nearby waters. San Francisco, Los Angeles and the state do not appear to be acting with urgency to mitigate the risks to human health and the environment that may result from the homelessness crisis. California is responsible for implementing appropriate municipal storm water management and waste treatment requirements as part of its assumed federal program. The state is failing to properly implement these programs.

San Francisco is also one of the few major cities with sewers that combine stormwater and sewage flows that is not under a federal consent decree to meet the requirements of federal law. The EPA is committed to helping the state address this problem. In fact, the EPA provided the San Francisco Public Utility Commission a loan of $699 million under favorable terms pursuant to authority under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act in July 2018 for biosolid digestors and other related projects. However, these projects will not bring the city into compliance. San Francisco must invest billions of dollars to modernize its sewer system to meet CWA standards, avoid dumping untreated and partially treated sewage into the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean where it can wash up on beaches and keep raw sewage inside pipes instead of in homes and businesses.

Even more troubling is the City of San Francisco’s years-long practice – allowed by CalEPA – of routinely discharging more than one billion gallons of combined sewage and stormwater into San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean on an annual basis. The CWA requires municipal sewage be treated to certain levels and to meet water quality standards. Nonetheless, although San Francisco’s combined sewer outfalls discharge to sensitive waters, these discharges do not receive biological treatment. Instead, San Francisco’s combined sewer overflows are designed to remove floatables and settleable solids only and do not always achieve even that low level of treatment. These discharges may be contributing to the state’s failure to meet water quality standards. By failing to maintain its sewer infrastructure, the city allowed raw sewage to back up into homes and businesses.

Here is the Trump EPA Letter from Andrew Wheeler in its entirety:

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

September 26, 2019

The Honorable Gavin C. Newsom 1303 10th Street, Suite 1173 Sacramento, California 95814

Dear Governor Newsom:

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Environmental Protection Agency are responsible for working together to protect public health and the environment in your state. As a result of the authorization of state laws and the delegation of federal authority, California administers and implements the federal Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act among other federal programs. Congress designed these statutory frameworks for the states to take the lead role in implementation, with the EPA overseeing state actions.

Based on data and reports, the EPA is concerned that California’s implementation of federal environmental laws is failing to meet its obligations required under delegated federal programs. The cost of this failure will be paid by those Californians exposed to unhealthy air and degraded water. The purpose of this letter is to outline the deficiencies that have led to significant public health concerns in California and to outline steps the state must take to address them. To ensure that appropriate steps are being taken to protect Californians, the EPA would like a remedial plan from the state detailing the steps it is taking to address the issues raised below.

The EPA is aware of the growing homelessness crisis developing in major California cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, and the impact of this crisis on the environment. Indeed, press reports indicate that “piles of human feces” on sidewalks and streets in these cities are becoming all too common.? The EPA is concerned about the potential water quality impacts from pathogens and other contaminants from untreated human waste entering nearby waters. San Francisco, Los Angeles and the state do not appear to be acting with urgency to mitigate the risks to human health and the environment that may result from the homelessness crisis. C responsible for implementing appropriate municipal storm water management and waste treatment requirements as part of its assumed federal program. The state is failing to properly implement these programs.

San Francisco is also one of the few major cities with sewers that combine stormwater and sewage flows that is not under a federal consent decree to meet the requirements of federal law. The EPA is committed to helping the state address this problem. In fact, the EPA provided the San Francisco Public Utility Commission a loan of $699 million under favorable terms pursuant to authority under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act in July 2018 for biosolid digestors and other related projects. However, these projects will not bring the city into compliance. San Francisco must invest billions of dollars to modernize its sewer system to meet CWA standards, avoid dumping untreated and partially treated sewage into the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean where it can wash up on beaches and keep raw sewage inside pipes instead of in homes and businesses.

Even more troubling is the City of San Francisco’s years-long practice – allowed by CalEPA – of routinely discharging more than one billion gallons of combined sewage and stormwater into San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean on an annual basis. The CWA requires municipal sewage be treated to certain levels and to meet water quality standards. Nonetheless, although San Francisco’s combined sewer outfalls discharge to sensitive waters, these discharges do not receive biological treatment. Instead, San Francisco’s combined sewer overflows are designed to remove floatables and settleable solids only and do not always achieve even that low level of treatment. These discharges may be contributing to the state’s failure to meet water quality standards. By failing to maintain its sewer infrastructure, the city allowed raw sewage to back up into homes and businesses.

Overall, significant deficiencies are present, and the state has not acted with a sense of urgency to abate this public health and environmental problem. Among the other issues identified, the state’s years-long approval of the discharges referenced above under its authorized program raises serious questions as to whether it is administering a program consistent with federal law. The city’s practices endanger public health, and the EPA is prepared to take the necessary steps to ensure CWA compliance. Given the magnitude of the issues, I have asked EPA staff to consider all options available to bring the city into compliance.

The state’s lack of action in response to the homelessness crisis and San Francisco’s discharges of inadequately treated sewage prompted the EPA to review other programs administered by CalEPA for similar concerns. What we discovered after a preliminary review suggests the need for more formal and in-depth EPA oversight. For example, we are aware of numerous exceedances of state-issued National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits under section 402 of the CWA. Just in this past quarter, we identified 23 significant instances of discharges into waters of the United States in exceedance of permit limits. By way of example, the City of Los Angeles exceeded its permit limit for Indeno[1,2,3-cd) pyrene (a contaminant which is reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen) by 442 percent; the University of Southern California exceeded its permit limit for copper (a metal which can adversely affect human health and the health of aquatic life) by 420 percent; and Sanitary District Number 5 of Marin County exceeded its permit limit for total cyanide by 5,194 percent. These are serious matters that warrant a strong review by California.

California has the resources to address these problems. Apart from the state’s significant tax base, California received more than $1.16 billion of federal funds to implement CWA programs just in the last five years, including $253.5 million in FY2018 and $247 million in FY2019. In addition, California received more than $152 million in categorical grants over this time to improve compliance with the CWA.

The EPA also has concerns about CalEPA’s administration and oversight of SDWA programs and public water systems within the state. Indeed, we are aware of numerous recent health-based exceedances: in just the most recent reporting quarter of 2019, California had 202 Community Water Systems with 665 health-based exceedances that put the drinking water of nearly 800,000 residents at risk. These exceedances include:
• 67 systems with 194 serious health-based exceedances of arsenic levels, impacting more
than 101,000 residents;
• 210 lead action level exceedances in just the most recent 3-year interval at 168 PWSs,
impacting more than 10,000 residents;
• two systems with serious Ground Water Rule compliance issues, impacting more than
250,000 residents; 44 systems with 154 exceedances of the Stage 1 and 2 disinfection byproduct regulations,
impacting almost 255,000 residents; and
• 25 systems with 69 violations of radiological standards, impacting almost 12,000 residents.
These exceedances call into question the state’s ability to protect the public and administer its SDWA programs in a manner consistent with federal requirements.
Under this Administration, the EPA stands ready to assist California and CalEPA to protect the health and environment of Californians. However, it is time for the state to act decisively under its authorities to address the problems identified in this letter. For each of the delegated or assumed programs discussed in this letter, I request a written response within 30 days outlining in detail how California intends to address the concerns and violations identified herein. This response should include a demonstration that the state has the adequate authority and capability to address these issues and specific anticipated milestones for correcting these problems. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Andrew R. Wheeler

NOTES
The EPA first authorized California’s base Clean Water Act program in 1973. The EPA subsequently approved the state to regulate discharges from federal facilities in 1978, administer the pretreatment program in 1989 and issue general permits in 1989. California also has received primacy to exercise Safe Drinking Water Act responsibilities in the state.
2 See, e.g., Raphelson, Samantha. “San Francisco Squalor: City Streets Strewn With Trash, Needles And Human Feces, NPR (Aug. 1, 2018) available at https://www.npr.org/2018/08/01/634626538/san-francisco-squalor-city-streets strewn-with-trash-needles-and-human-feces (last accessed Sept. 22, 2019).
3 Human waste from homeless populations is a recognized source of bacteria in water bodies. See American Society of Civil Engineers, “Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems” (Aug. 2014); “The California Microbial Source Identification Manual: A Tiered Approach to Identifying Fecal Pollution Sources to Beaches” (Dec. 2013); Tools for Tracking Human Fecal Pollution in Urban Storm Drains, Streams, and Beaches (Sept. 2012). These reports are
Internet Address (URL) http://www.epa.gov Recycled/Recyclable Printed with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on 100% Postconsumer, Process Chlorine Free Recycled Paper
available on the website for the San Francisco Bay Beaches Bacteria TMDL available at https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sanfranciscobay/water_issues/programs/TMDLs/SFbaybeachesbacteria.html (last accessed September 22, 2019).
+ The EPA’s current data also indicates that 15 major Publicly Owned Treatment Works are in significant noncompliance and 11 non-major POTWs are currently in significant noncompliance. These data are publicly available. See U.S. EPA, Enforcement and Compliance History Online water facility public search tool (https://echo.epa.gov/facilities/facility-search?mediaSelected=cwa).
5 The 2006 Ground Water Rule is a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation under the SDWA aimed at providing increased protection against microbial pathogens in public water systems that use ground water sources. See 71 FR 65574.
6 These health-based concerns are associated with unaddressed significant deficiencies” identified via an audit of the system, called a “sanitary survey,” and include, for example, an opening through which bacteria could enter a well head that the system has not repaired.

I have sent this to Governor Newsom’s Office for comment, as well as the Mayor’s Office’s of LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and San Francisco Mayor London Breed for comment. Keep in mind the interesting timing of the letter with respect to the November 2020 Election and the 30 day response time, which takes us right up to just days before election day. Moreover, Wheeler just blasted Newsom for his executive order to ban the sale of gas-powered cars in 15 years. This space wishes that Governor Newsom would apply large tax credits to electric-powered supercars, as a way to hasten the transition to an electric car world.

Stay tuned.

The letter from the EPA:

Trump EPA Letter To Califor… by Zennie Abraham

Oakland Roots SC Joins The United Soccer League (USL) Championship

Oakland Roots Pro Soccer

Oakland Roots SC continues to grow profession soccer in Oakland. Here’s the latest exciting news from the team’s website:

Oakland – Oakland Roots Sports Club will join the USL Championship, the second division of US Soccer for the 2021 season. The USL is the largest and fastest growing professional soccer organization in North America with teams throughout the United States and Canada. The USL includes three divisions with the USL Championship sitting at the top.

“We are excited to join the USL Championship in 2021,” said club Chair Steven Aldrich. “Playing in the Championship is a great opportunity for Oakland Roots to continue our journey of using soccer as a force for social good. We can’t wait to showcase the passion, pride, and commitment of our players, fans, and The Town to an even wider audience next year.”

The club will continue to play home games in the heart of Oakland at Laney College Stadium. Roots sold out their first five home games in club history, packing Laney with an average of over 5,000 fans per game with 5,723 on hand for the final home match of 2019 last October.

“Oakland Roots Sports Club is one of the most impressive and purpose-driven organizations in the United States. We are thrilled to welcome them into the Championship,” said USL Chief Executive Officer Alec Papadakis. “When we think about the kind of clubs that can help drive our league forward, we look for committed ownership and fantastic community support. Oakland Roots possess those things in abundance, and we have no doubt they will be a huge success in our league going forward.”

The USL Championship will feature 35 teams in the 2021 season that are split into two conferences: East and West. With the move, Roots will play in the Western Conference along with teams like MLS bound Sacramento Republic FC, LA Galaxy II, and current San Jose Earthquakes affiliate Reno 1868 FC. Oakland Roots acquired the franchise rights from the USL East Bay group in order to join USL in 2021.

“This has been a long journey together of nearly 5 years,” said Roots Co-Founders Benno Nagel and Edreece Arghandiwal. “We can’t wait to take another step together as we continue to grow our roots.”

About USL

The United Soccer League (USL) is the largest professional soccer organization in North America, possessing nearly a decade of experience in bringing the world’s game to communities across the United States and Canada. Overseeing The USL Championship, USL League One, and USL League Two, the organization is built on a proven and recognized model in international football and counts more than 100 clubs in its membership.

Based in Tampa, Florida, the USL has grown over the past decade into a model organization with strong corporate partnerships, stable organizational leadership, and a dedicated staff that provides outstanding support to member clubs and outside partners. Sanctioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation and Canadian Soccer Association, the USL is #UnitedForSoccer, moving the game forward in the United States and Canada.

USL Championship Quick Facts

Affiliate Leagues: USL League One and USL League Two

Number of Teams in 2020: 35

League Start Date: March

League End Date: October with Playoffs running through November

Broadcast: All USL games are on ESPN+

Place Your Deposit Now for the 2021 USL Championship Season

Deposits are available now for the Roots’ USL debut season with an Oakland Roots 2021 Membership. Place your deposit by visiting oaklandrootssc.com/tickets or by emailing [email protected].

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Membership Update

In appreciation of all Oakland Roots’ 2020 Spring Members, you will receive Three (3) bonus game credits in addition to the Six (6) game credits from the cancelled 2020 Spring Season.

The Nine (9) game credits equates to 50% of the 18 game Oakland Roots 2021 Membership package. Your account will be credited automatically, and will be reflected on your Roots Online Ticket Account and applied towards the full value of the 2021 Membership during an exclusive pre-sale.

All other Ticket Holders from the 2020 Spring Season will receive a credit equal to the purchase price of the tickets. Ticket credit can be redeemed via the Roots Online Ticket Account or by contacting the Roots’ Ticket Office.

FAQ’s

Q: When will USL official season play begin in 2021?

A: The USL kicks off each season at the beginning of March.

Q: Will player contracts for your NISA team still be valid in USL?

A: No. New USL player contracts will take its place.

Q: Will you finish out the NISA season.

A: Yes, we intend to finish the fall season in NISA.

Q: What are the benefits of moving to USL?

A: We will have nationally televised matches on ESPN, spreading our brand’s reach in the world. USL is the second division of men’s soccer in the United States as sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and provides our club with more competition across the country and a depth of talent to compete against. In USL, we will have two matches against opponents within a 3-hour drive and 18 west coast opponents to compete against. That can create some local rivalries.

Q: Where will we be able to watch the USL games?

A: All USL games are streamed on ESPN+, with some matches airing on ESPN2 and ESPNDeportes. For international fans, USL partnered with SportFive to seal the first international deal to broadcast USL Championship on Flow Sports across 22 countries.

Q: Where will the Roots play in USL?

A: Roots will continue to play at Laney Football Stadium in the heart of Oakland with a new digital video scoreboard being added ahead of next season.

Q: How is this related to the USL East Bay franchise?

A: The Oakland Roots acquired the franchise rights from the USL East Bay Group.

Q: What was the cost of buying the franchise rights and where do those territory rights cover?

A: The cost was undisclosed with the parties involved.

Q: Will Roots look to join USL Academy?

A: We are continuing to build out our development model with Project 51O and at the same time working closely with the local youth clubs in our area.

Q: Will Project 51O be joining USL League 2 as well?

A: Project 51O consists of a few teams in different leagues. Stay tuned.

Q: What happens if the COVID situation doesn’t get better in the next 6-7 months? Do you still plan on playing in 2021?

A: We plan to play 2021, if health authorities say it’s safe to do so. We will continue to work closely with the health authorities to insure the safety of our players, staff and community.

Q: Will tickets from the cancelled 2020 Spring Season be valid for 2021?

A: All payments made for tickets from the 2020 Spring Season have been converted into ticket credit which can be redeemed for future Roots’ home games. Log in to your Roots Online Ticket Account to view and use your credit options or email [email protected] for assistance.

Q: What if I had an Oakland Roots 2020 Spring Membership?

A: All 2020 Spring Members will receive a 50% credit towards the Oakland Roots 2021 Membership. The credit can be applied during the Membership presale, details for the presale will be announced at a later date.

Q: I’m interested in becoming a sponsor of the Oakland Roots. Who do I reach out to?

A: Please email [email protected] including your company name, contact info and any other relevant information so our team can review.

Stay tuned.

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The Oakland Police Department Solves Multiple Homicide Cases, Recover Cache Of Firearms

Oakland Police Department

Oakland – Today, September 9, 2020, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office charged Marius Robinson, 47 of Oakland, in connection with the homicide of Robert Coleman, 43, of Oakland.

BACKGROUND: On July 2, 2020, at 4:58PM, Oakland Police Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the area of 72nd Avenue and International Boulevard. When officers arrived on scene they located Mr. Robert Coleman suffering from gunshot wound(s). Mr. Coleman succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased.

On September 3, 2020, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office charged Sammie Brown, 27, of Stockton, in connection with the homicide of Karongie Bell, 23, of Sacramento.

BACKGROUND: On August 27, 2020, at 8:34PM, Oakland Police Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 1100 block of 76th Avenue. When officers arrived on scene they located Mr. Karongie Bell suffering from gunshot wound(s). Mr. Bell succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased.

On August 31, 2020, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office charged Michael Sanders, 19, of Oakland, in connection with the homicide of Sergio Martinez, 22, of Oakland.

BACKGROUND: On August 9, 2020, at 12:19 AM, Oakland Police Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 8600 block of Holly Street. When officers arrived on scene they located Mr. Sergio Martinez, 22, of Oakland suffering from gunshot wound(s). Mr. Martinez succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased.

On September 8, 2020, the Oakland Police Department’s Ceasefire Team served a criminal search warrant in the 4700 block of Fairfax Avenue and arrested a male adult who investigators believe may be connected with the August 6th, 2020, multiple casualty shooting, which resulted in the homicide of Hung Luu (Sampson). A cache of firearms were recovered (see photo below). Investigators will forward the case to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office for review and charging.

A total of 5 firearms (many high capacity) were recovered from the criminal search warrant served.

BACKGROUND: On August 6, 2020, at 9:59 PM, Oakland Police Officers responded to the 4500 block of Fairfax Avenue on a report of a shooting. When officers arrived on scene they located four male adults (all Oakland residents) suffering from gunshot wound(s). Mr. Luu succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. The three other victims were transported to a local hospital and listed in stable condition.

This in an ongoing investigation anyone who has information is asked to contact the Oakland Police Homicide Section at (510) 238-3821.

Investigators would like to thank our community members for working with us to help solve these crimes.

#OPDCARES initiative is about all of us working together as a community, to help stop the tragic loss of life and reduce the level of violence in our city. Collectively, we want to ensure Oaklanders and our visitors are safe in our community.

This post based on a press release from the Oakland Police Department to Zennie62Media.

Postscript vlog:

Two New Murders in Vallejo: Vallejo Police Association Says City At A Record Pace

Vallejo Police Association

Vallejo Police Association Says New Cases Bring Total 2020 Murder Cases to 21, On Pace to be Worst Murder Year in History

Vallejo, CA – Vallejo Police officers are investigating two new murder cases that occurred overnight, according the Vallejo Police Officers Association. The total number of murders in Vallejo now stands at 21, putting the city on a pace to break the worst year on record for murders. In 1994, 30 murders occurred, the highest in city history.

Preliminary reports indicate that around 8:15 p.m. last night, September 2, officers heard gunshots and headed to 201 Maine Street. They searched the area and found bullet casings near Maine and Sacramento Streets. Nearby they found a male suffering from gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Just after midnight today, September 3, police received a call of gunshots fired in the 100 block of Adele. On arrival officers saw what appeared to be a vehicle collision. Further examination found the cars with a barrage of bullet holes. It appears multiple people may have been shot. One person was transported to the hospital by relatives where he died. Just this week, members of the Vallejo Police Officers? Association (VPOA) demanded the City and Police Chief fully staff and fund VPD to provide levels comparable to other major cities in the Bay Area.

The City is applying a Band-Aid to a serious murder and crime spree when it should be taking long-term actions to correct a life-threatening situation for Vallejo citizens, VPOA said.

The VPOA welcomed the temporary assignment of California Highway Patrol officers to assist the under-staffed and under-funded Vallejo Police Department battle this crime and murder spree. The VPOA praised this last week?s announcement by the Mayor of help from the CHP, but said the City needs to live up to its public safety commitments. The Police Department struggles every day to get a minimum number of officers on the street during each of its three shifts.

The City should have a minimum of eight officers on the street during non-peak hours and 13 during peak workload times. But due to severe staffing limitations, there are generally no more than six officers on the street at any given time in a city of over 120,000. Vallejo oficers respond to approximately 225 911 calls every day. Oakland and Richmond have roughly double the number of police officers per 1,000 residents than Vallejo.

Statistics show Vallejo has just 0.87 officers per 1,000 residents while Oakland has 1.70 officers and Richmond has 1.63 officers per 1,000 residents. The average number of officers per 1,000 population in California is 2.34.

Right now Vallejo police officers are forced to work overtime shifts of up to 16 hours at a time because of chronic understaffing. Fatigue from such long hours results in dangerous working conditions and adversely impacts citizen safety.

Further, the recent Federal grant to hire another eight officers only makes the staffing deficit greater.

The City has funded 122 officers for 10 years and but has yet to see that number actually employed.

Most importantly, the grant does nothing to attract qualified applicants, especially those officers from other agencies that have training and experience that allow them to immediately police the streets of Vallejo instead of going through over a year of training. An independent report from the OIR Group commissioned by the City and released in June says that the Vallejo Police Department?s ?numbers remain well below the peak staffing levels that preceded 2008. There are other residual difficulties as well: salaries are below the market average, the workload is highly demanding, forced overtime is routine. All these factors make it difficult to attract and retain excellent officers.?

The VPOA needs the City and the Police Chief to stand up and take action now to address public safety. The VPOA represents the 105 sworn members of the Department.

Anyone with information about these most recent homicides or any of the homicides that have occurred this year are encouraged to call the Vallejo Police Department Detective Division at (707) 649-5459.

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs Law To End Sale Of Candy-Flavored Tobacco Products

California Governor Gavin Newsom talking with Zennie Abraham at Warriors Celebration

A public relations representative for California Governor Gavin Newsom just sent this press release to Zennie62Media, 30 minutes ago, today.

Sacramento, CA – After decades of Big Tobacco’s lies and tricks that have hooked generations of young people on deadly tobacco products, California Governor Gavin Newsom today took decisive action to end the sale of candy-flavored tobacco products – including minty menthol – by signing SB 793 (Hill, D-San Mateo) into law. With the governor’s signature, California will have among the nation’s strongest protections against Big Tobacco’s business model that markets deadly tobacco products to kids, especially in low-income and Black and brown communities.

Newsom’s signature on the bill caps a monumental David v. Goliath fight that united a coalition of health, youth, and community advocates to protect kids from the dangers of tobacco use. The coalition applauded the Governor’s swift signature on this essential legislation that will save over 17,000 lives and taxpayers $800 million of dollars in healthcare costs:

“Despite fierce opposition from Big Tobacco, today Governor Newsom has shown that the truth prevails over lies and underhanded tactics designed to hook our young people on deadly tobacco products,” said Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. “With this signature, Newsom sends an unmistakable message to Big Tobacco: your products destroy lives, and we are committed to breaking the cycle of an industry exploiting our lives and health for their profit. We applaud Governor Newsom, author Senator Hill, his legislative co-authors and all of our Heroes for Healthy Kids for their leadership on this crucial legislation. We’re proud to have been a part of this determined coalition that made this victory possible.”

“By signing this historic bill, Governor Newsom has done more to save Black lives than any Governor in recent history,” said Dr. Phillip Gardiner, Co-Chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council. “The tobacco industry has lured our kids into addiction for too long, using menthol and other flavors. By signing SB 793 the Governor sent a strong message to the tobacco industry that California’s kids are off-limits.”

“Tobacco use causes nearly a third of all cancer deaths in California,” said American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network California Managing Director Jim Knox. “SB793 puts an end to ‘flavored starter kits’ that threaten to addict the next generation to tobacco and halts the decades of discriminatory marketing of menthol cigarettes that bring death and disease to Black communities. We are grateful Gov. Newsom recognizes the importance of these protections, signing this important legislation into law.”

“Today, Governor Newsom put the health of California’s youth first by signing SB 793 into law. For generations, Big Tobacco has targeted youth with million-dollar marketing campaigns and appealing flavors. Despite the tobacco industry’s deep pockets and deceptive campaigns public health has prevailed. This historic decision will have tremendous health impacts in our state and protect our youth from a lifetime of addiction,” said Kathy Rogers, Executive Vice President, American Heart Association Western States Region.

“The American Lung Association applauds Governor Newsom for his outstanding leadership in signing SB 793 (Hill), critical legislation that will restrict the sale of flavored tobacco across the state,” said Erica Costa, Advocacy Director, American Lung Association in California. “We are in the midst of an e-cigarette epidemic, where 81% of youth who have used e-cigarettes start with a flavored product. This critical piece of legislation is the necessary step we need to protect youth from predatory tobacco companies.”

“CMA applauds Governor Newsom for taking decisive action to end youth tobacco use by signing SB 793,” said CMA President Peter N. Bretan, Jr., M.D. “Tobacco companies prey on young users – flavors hook kids – and SB 793 is an important step to crack down on teen tobacco use. We are proud to stand with this coalition, the legislature, and the Governor to protect our youth from a new generation of highly addictive tobacco products and put an end to the youth tobacco use epidemic.”

“Thanks to the unwavering leadership of Sen. Hill and the support of everyone involved, kids in California will no longer be subject to Big Tobacco’s blatant agenda to addict our youth to flavored tobacco products,” said Common Sense CEO and Founder James P. Steyer. “California has sent a message that tech companies like JUUL will not act with impunity in California. We encourage leaders around the country to join us in standing up to the industry and protecting our kids.”

“We applaud Gov. Gavin Newsom for signing SB 793. It’s time to stop addiction in young people before it starts and end the tobacco industry’s deceptive tactics that target children and entice them to use their poisonous flavored tobacco products,” said Dr. Richard Nagy, president of the California Dental Association. “Tobacco products are a major contributor to oral cancers, periodontal disease, heart disease and so many more entirely preventable conditions.”

The coalition includes: the Office of Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, and Common Sense Kids Action.

The Details Of Defunding The Police In Oakland: The Kaplan / Bas Budget Memo Of July 21, 2020

City of Oakland

The Oakland City Council is discussing Agenda Item 16: “Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Amendments”, which includes the “Defunding The Police” report filed by Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan and Councilmember Nikki Fortunado Bas, the text of which has been digitized and is presented below. But also included below as links to the Scribd versions, … Read more

Union Pacific 8029 South At Sacramento CA Bound For Oakland On 7/19/2020

Union Pacific 8029 South @ Sacramento Ca 7/19/2020

Union Pacific 8029 South @ Sacramento CA 7/19/2020 ONN – Union Pacific 8029 South At Sacramento CA Bound For Oakland On 7/19/2020 UP 8029 heads up ZG2OA-19 Intermodal train heading southbound for Oakland on the UP Fresno subdivision at 5:54pm Engine UP 8029 GE (ES44AC) UP 7733 GE (ES44AC) UP 5745 GE (AC44CWCTE) UP 6745 … Read more

Alameda County District Attorney’s Office Video: Preventing Family Violence During COVID-19

Preventing Family Violence During Covid 19

Preventing Family Violence During COVID-19 ONN – Alameda County District Attorney’s Office Video: Preventing Family Violence During COVID-19 On July 10, ChildHelp moderated a discussion between the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, the @Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, & the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of … Read more

Oakland A’s Stadium 365 Ballpark Estuary Park Project – D’Sjon Dixon, Rick Tripp From 2015

Oakland A’s Stadium 365 Ballpark Estuary Park Project – D’sjon Dixon, Rick Tripp From 2015

Oakland A’s Stadium 365 Ballpark Estuary Park Project – D’Sjon Dixon, Rick Tripp From 2015 ONN – Oakland A’s Stadium 365 Ballpark Estuary Park Project – D’Sjon Dixon, Rick Tripp From 2015 Zennie62 talked with D’Sjon Dixon, the creator and architect of the exciting Stadium 365 Estuary Park Oakland As Stadium Proposal and his developer … Read more

Tyler Soderstrom Turlock HS Baseball Player Drafted By Oakland A’s

Turlock Hs Baseball Player Drafted By Oakland A’s

Turlock HS baseball player drafted by Oakland A’s ONN – Tyler Soderstrom Turlock HS Baseball Player Drafted By Oakland A’s Tyler Soderstrom was the 26th overall pick in the 2020 First-Year Player Draft. He was a first-round pick for the Oakland Athletics. Get the full story in the video above. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube … Read more

Sheltered Mercy Documentary: Interview With Leslie Silver On Causes Of Homelessness Mental Illness

Sheltered Mercy Documentary: Interview With Leslie Silver On Causes Of Homelessness Mental Illness

Sheltered Mercy Documentary: Interview With Leslie Silver On Causes Of Homelessness Mental Illness ONN – Sheltered Mercy Documentary Movie: Interview With Leslie Silver On On Homelessness Mental Illness in Sacramento and her film. Leslie Silver was our guest on Zennie62 on YouTube Live and to talk about her in-production documentary called “Sheltered Mercy”. Sheltered Mercy … Read more

Is Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Contaminated With The Coronavirus Now That 16 Workers Have It?

Raiders Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas Now Has 16 Workers With The Virus, How Much Is Enough?

On Friday, May 1st, the Las Vegas Review Journal attempted to pull a fast onepull a fast one and, in reporting that the Southern Nevada Health District would start “voluntary” COVID-19 testing of Mortenson / McCarthy workers, managed to put in the not so little statistic that “there have been 16 positive cases of coronavirus … Read more

Oakland Sideshow On West Grand Avenue: City Should Make Them Legal Contests

Oakland Sideshow On West Grand

Oakland Sideshow on West Grand ONN – Oakland Sideshow On West Grand Avenue: City Should Make Them Legal Contests Another Oakland YouTube gem: this video by the channel named Adecio Martins . It features a spinning contest right in the middle of the intersection just before the on-ramp to the approach to the eastern span … Read more