Amazon y FIND Food Bank se unieron para llevar a cabo campaña anual contra el hambre

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Amazon y FIND Food Bank se unieron para llevar a cabo campaña anual contra el hambre

Nancy Prado

La empresa Amazon y FIND Food Bank se unieron para llevar a cabo su campaña anual contra el hambre durante el verano.

Funcionarios del banco de comida del valle de Coachella informaron que las filas de distribución de alimentos aumentan aproximadamente un 10% durante los meses más calurosos del año.

Amazon también donó 80,000 dólares a FIND FOOD BANK, una contribución que permitirá proporcionar hasta 300,000 comidas a personas necesitadas.

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Reporte de operativo vial en La Quinta

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Reporte de operativo vial en La Quinta

Nancy Prado

Un total de 70 conductores fueron multados durante un operativo especial de vigilancia vial realizado por agentes del Sheriff en La Quinta.

De las 70 infracciones emitidas:

16 fueron por exceso de velocidad.

4 por no respetar señales de alto.

25 por uso del teléfono celular mientras conducían y 25 por otras infracciones no especificadas.

La conducción distraída es una de las principales causas de accidentes prevenibles y que el uso del teléfono celular representa uno de los mayores riesgos en las carreteras.

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Ofrecerán alimentos gratuitos a estudiantes durante las vacaciones de verano

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Ofrecerán alimentos gratuitos a estudiantes durante las vacaciones de verano

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Con el inicio de las vacaciones de verano, muchas familias del Este del Valle de Coachella enfrentan el desafío de reemplazar las comidas gratuitas que los estudiantes reciben durante el año escolar, motivo por el cual lanzaron un programa gratuito de alimentación del 15 de junio al 31 de julio, de lunes a viernes en varios puntos ubicados en Coachella, Thermal, Mecca, North Shore y Salton City, donde los estudiantes podrán consumir sus alimentos dentro de autobuses escolares con aire acondicionado y acceso gratuito a internet para quienes no cuentan con conexión en casa.

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Trio settles claims of illegal fishing and false advertising at Venice-based Dudley Market

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Three people settled claims related to illegal sport fishing and false advertising after selling fish caught in marine protected areas off the coast of Santa Barbara Island.

A sign on Santa Barbara Island detailing the protected areas off the island's coast. Image courtesy of Channel Islands National Park.

In 2020 and 2021, Conner Mitchell, Taylor Grant, and Cody Martin engaged in illegal fishing practices, including hauling in fish from the Marine Protected Areas off the coast of Santa Barbara Island stated a press release from the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

Mitchell and Grant later sold their catches at Dudley Market, a high-end restaurant in Venice, California owned by Mitchell, and falsely advertised the fish as traceable, sustainable, and lawfully sourced detailed the local prosecutor's office.

Cody Martin of El Segundo operated the commercial fishing vessel Predator on behalf of Mitchell and Grant and supplied fish to Dudley Market as well noted the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

Wildlife officers with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife served search warrants on cellular devices belonging to Mitchell and Martin as well as the chart plotter aboard Predator and found evidence of repeated violations of commercial fishing and seafood industry laws explained the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

California law prohibits sport-caught fish from being sold commercially and fish taken by a commercial vessel must be documented on an electronic fish ticket before being removed from the vessel so that state authorities can effectively manage fisheries and monitor long-term sustainability shared the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office noted that the following violations were documented during its investigation including:

  • Purchasing, possessing, and selling unlawfully sport-caught fish, including rockfish, bluefin tuna, and yellowtail
  • Conducting commercial fishing without the required commercial fishing and fish business licenses
  • Failing to lawfully document federally-managed species including rockfish and bluefin tuna
  • Harvesting rockfish within restricted conservation areas and Marine Protected Areas
  • Advertising unlawfully sourced fish as sustainable, traceable, and lawfully porcured

Per the settlement agreements, each defendant is subject to additional oversight conditions, new financial penalties should more violations occur, and agreed to the following payments:

Conner Mitchell, Dudley Street Oyster Bar LLC, and Shark Bite Fish Co. LLC were ordered to pay:

  • $58,226 in civil penalites
  • $45,000 in stayed civil penalties, payable if the injunction is violated
  • $15,000 to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Fish and Game Preservation Fund
  • $1,773 in court fees

Taylor Grant was ordered to pay:

  • $40,000 in civil penalties
  • $10,000 to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Fish and Game Preservation Fund
  • Prohibited from commercial fishing in California

Gilmer Grant, owner of fishing vessel Jamaica Day which violated fishing l

Historic Santa Barbara Market Survives as 45-Unit Housing Project Gets Final Green Light

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A project to build a housing development while preserving the longtime Tri-County Produce grocery store in Santa Barbara received final architectural approval. The Architectural Board of Review on May 26 […]

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