Rabu, 22 April 2026

Governor Debate Tonight, Madonna Items Missing, and Good Samaritans

Six candidates qualified for California's first major governor debate, airing tonight at 7 p.m. on Nexstar's statewide TV stations.
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Article Icon 1Six Candidates Debate for Governor Tonight

Six candidates qualified for California's first major governor debate, airing tonight at 7 p.m. on Nexstar's statewide TV stations.

Republicans Steve Hilton, a former Fox News commentator, and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco lead the field, recent polling shows them at about 16% and 14%, respectively.

Former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) left the race amid sexual misconduct allegations he has denied. Since his exit, former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has surged from 4% to 13%, tying billionaire activist Tom Steyer. Former Rep. Katie Porter holds 10%, and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan holds 5%.

Steyer has spent more than $115 million on broadcast, cable, and radio ads, nearly 30 times his nearest Democratic rival's spending, though the race remains tightly contested.

Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Salinas) endorsed Becerra on Tuesday. Former state Controller Betty Yee (D) dropped out Monday, citing a lack of voter traction.

Article Icon 1Bonta: Amazon Pressured Prices Higher

Amazon pressured vendors and retailers like Walmart and Target to raise prices on their websites so it wouldn't be undercut, Attorney General Rob Bonta alleged in filings unsealed Monday.

In one example laid out in the filings, Amazon flagged Walmart's $25.47–$26.99 price on Levi's khaki pants. Levi's got Walmart to move the price to $29.99, and Amazon matched.

Bonta said the alleged coordination extended to Chewy, Best Buy, Home Depot, and others, with threats of promotion restrictions or product removals for vendors that didn't comply.

Amazon called the filing "a transparent attempt to distract from the weakness of its case" and said it is consistently cited as America's lowest-priced online retailer. A hearing is set for July 23, and the trial is set for January 2027.

Article Icon 1California Schools Lose 75,000 Students

California public schools lost 74,961 students this year, about seven times what state officials predicted and the largest decline since the 2021-22 school year.

The Department of Finance had projected a decrease of roughly 10,000 students. The California Department of Education reported the full decline last week.

State officials point to two main causes: lower birth rates and a drop in overall immigration, which fell from 312,761 to 109,278 between 2024 and 2025, according to Census data.

Los Angeles County accounted for 43% of the loss, and its largest district, Los Angeles Unified, issued 3,200 layoff notices in February. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has cited a “climate of fear and instability” tied to immigration enforcement.

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Northern California

East Oakland: Residents pressed Mayor Barbara Lee on illegal dumping at a community forum Monday, where she outlined a $1 million enforcement plan with fines up to $5,000, a six-month aerial surveillance pilot, and 36 license-plate cameras. (More)

➤ Redwood Forests: A new $3.65 million research project is studying a roughly 33% decline in fog over California’s redwoods over the past century, deploying fog collectors at 15 coastal sites. The mist supplies up to 40% of the forests’ summer water supply. (Read Story)

➤ San Jose: The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office arrested four suspects and recovered more than $83,000 in stolen merchandise from a retail theft crew linked to over 100 incidents across Northern California and Nevada. Targeted stores included Home Depot, TJ Maxx, and Burlington. (More)

Central California

➤ Fresno County: Parts of southern Fresno County rose about 1.2 inches over the past year due to groundwater efforts, according to a local water district, even as nearby areas continue sinking from overpumping and drought. (More)

Bakersfield: Fairfax School District agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging a former vice principal sexually abused an 11-year-old student in 2006 after earlier complaints were ignored. He was later convicted. (More)

Clovis: The 112th Clovis Rodeo opens tonight and runs through Sunday, drawing an estimated 50,000 fans over five days for bull riding, PRCA events, weeknight country concerts, and Saturday’s downtown parade. (See Schedule)


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Southern California

San Diego: Mayor Todd Gloria proposed cutting arts funding from $13.8 million to $2 million, more than an 85% reduction, to help close a $118 million budget deficit. Dozens of residents and arts leaders spoke out against the cuts at a public hearing Monday. (More)

➤ Indio: Vintage costumes Madonna pulled from her personal archive, including a corset, jacket, and dress, went missing after her surprise Coachella performance. Police say bags containing the items were last seen on a golf cart and likely fell off during transport. (More)

➤ Monrovia: Sen. Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas) introduced legislation to establish a nearly $50 million statewide wildlife coexistence program, weeks after a Monrovia mother bear was euthanized for swiping at a woman near her two cubs. The bill cleared a Senate committee 5-1. (More)

California Sports

The Dodgers placed closer Edwin Diaz on the injured list Monday with loose bodies in his right elbow. He’s scheduled for surgery and is expected to miss about three months, with a possible return in the second half of the season. (More)

Warriors forward Draymond Green said on his podcast that it “feels like” Steve Kerr won’t return as Golden State’s head coach next season. (More)

The Anaheim Ducks look to even their first-round series against Edmonton tonight after a late Game 1 loss. The puck drops at 7 p.m. (More)

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California Business

Menlo Park-based Meta plans to cut about 8,000 jobs starting May 20, with more layoffs possible, as it trims costs and shifts resources toward expensive artificial intelligence investments. (More)

➤ Tomato prices surged 23% year over year to $2.26 per pound in March, squeezing San Diego restaurants as weather-hit crops in Florida and Mexico, along with a 17% tariff, drive costs higher. (See Details)

Bay Area craft brewery 21st Amendment will return this summer, with four popular beers revived by Philadelphia-based Evil Genius after the company shut down operations last year amid declining sales. (See Details)

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Et Cetera

Good Samaritans in Pacoima rushed to lift a crashed plane and free a trapped pilot Monday, pulling him from the wreckage. The 70-year-old remains in critical condition. (See Photos)

The Mariposa Butterfly Festival returns May 2-3 to the Mariposa County Fairgrounds, featuring butterfly releases, live music, and hands-on activities celebrating the spring season. (See Details)

A new Prime Video documentary, Jerry West: The Logo, recently premiered, exploring the life and legacy of LA Lakers legend Jerry West, whose silhouette became the NBA logo. It traces his rise from a troubled childhood to a Hall of Fame player and executive. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever been to a rodeo?

  1. Yes, many times
  2. Yes, once or twice
  3. Not yet, but I'd like to
  4. No, not my thing

Yesterday's Results:

California swept four spots on this year’s top 10 best small coastal towns. Which is your favorite?

  1. Carmel-by-the-Sea: 25%
  2. Pismo Beach: 20%
  3. Morro Bay: 19%
  4. Other: 19%
  5. Avalon: 17%
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After American settlers raised the Bear Flag over Sonoma in June 1846 and declared the independent Republic of California, how many days did the new republic last before the U.S. flag replaced it?

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PNC Layoffs, Karval’s Plovers, and an ‘X-Files’ Reunion

PNC Financial, which acquired Colorado’s FirstBank earlier this year, could lay off up to 777 employees at its corporate offices in Lakewood after June 30, the company said Monday.
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Article Icon 1Judge Recommends Family's Release

A federal magistrate on Monday recommended the release of the family of Mohamed Soliman, the man accused in a deadly firebombing at Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall.

ICE detained Soliman’s family, who had been living in Colorado Springs, for “expedited removal” soon after the June 1 attack. They’ve been held at a Texas immigration center for over 10 months.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Chestney recommended that U.S. District Judge Fred Biery order the release of Hayam El Gamal and her children, ages 5 to 18, provided they appear at future immigration hearings. She found the government has failed to prove the family is dangerous or a flight risk.

Biery will consider Chestney’s recommendation and the attorneys’ arguments at a Thursday hearing. Soliman remains in custody, with a state trial set for July.

Article Icon 1PNC Expects Job Cuts in Merger

PNC Financial, which acquired Colorado’s FirstBank earlier this year, could lay off up to 777 employees at its corporate offices in Lakewood after June 30, the company said Monday.

PNC announced the merger with FirstBank in September and closed the $4.1 billion deal in January. The takeover tripled PNC’s branches in the state, making it one of Colorado’s largest banks.

The job cuts are the result of overlapping roles between the two banks, a spokesperson said, adding that impacted employees are encouraged to apply for open roles within PNC.

PNC plans to keep FirstBank’s Lakewood offices open and to make Denver a “strategic technology location,” citing the city’s strong talent base.

Article Icon 1Plover Festival Returns to Karval

This weekend, dozens of birdwatchers will travel to Karval, a remote plains town of about 35 people, for the annual Mountain Plover Festival, a celebration of the elusive mountain plover.

Dubbed the “ghost of the prairie,” the rare, well-camouflaged bird makes its nesting grounds in the region, migrating over the Rockies from California to arrive on Colorado’s plains in early April. See photos here.

Festival attendees, mostly avid birders, have the chance to birdwatch, enter a photo contest, tour historic sites, mingle with locals, eat homestyle food—including a chuckwagon dinner with Western entertainment—and get a taste of rural life.

The festival runs this Friday through Sunday. Attendance is limited to 50 full-weekend participants, with tickets ranging from $75 to $450. See details here.

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Why Your Meals Are Getting Harder to Digest

Remember when you could eat a big pasta dinner, a greasy burger, or a late-night slice of pizza and feel completely fine the next morning?

If that's no longer the case, don't blame the food.

Blame your enzymes.

Here's something most people never hear from their doctors: as you age, your body produces significantly fewer digestive enzymes. These are the proteins responsible for breaking down everything you eat—proteins into amino acids, fats into fatty acids, carbs into fuel your cells can actually use.

When enzyme levels drop, food doesn't fully break down the way it should. The result? Bloating, gas, and that heavy, sluggish feeling that hits within 30 minutes of eating—even when you're eating "clean."

MassZymes from BIOptimizers was built to fix exactly this. It delivers 18 digestive enzymes in one formula—including 4x more protease than most brands—to support complete digestion of proteins, fats, carbs, and dairy at every stage.

Health-conscious men and women have been subscribing for over 20 years. That kind of loyalty doesn't happen unless something genuinely works.

Right now, new subscribers get: → 30% OFF your first month (just $28 instead of $40) → FREE bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough ($22 value) → FREE digital copy of The Biological Optimization Blueprint ($10 value)

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Around Colorado

Statewide: The Colorado GOP asked a federal judge to block unaffiliated voters from participating in its 2026 primaries, a move that could disrupt the June 30 election if approved. (More)

Park County: Denver Water plans to drain South Park’s Antero Reservoir, closing the recreation area for the first time since 2002, and send the water to Cheesman Reservoir to avoid critical evaporation losses. (More)

➤ Larimer County: Mandatory evacuations were issued east of Wellington around 3:30 p.m. Monday due to a wildfire that burned about 70 acres before being contained. Evacuations were lifted just before 4:30 p.m. (See Details)

DIA logged at least 863 wildlife-aircraft collisions in 2025, the second-highest total in the airport’s history, putting strike-related repairs at roughly $1 million. (See Details)

Boulder County: A tax exemption for wildfire-related compensation expired at the end of 2025. Unless Congress extends the relief, fire survivors, including those from the Marshall Fire, could face taxes on settlement payouts. (See Details)

Summit County: Several major road projects are underway or about to begin, resulting in closures, delays, and shifting traffic patterns through the summer. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels called the Nuggets “all bad defenders,” singling out Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, and others after Minnesota’s five-point Game 2 win over Denver. (More)

Rockies pitching coach Alon Leichman has introduced a system where he suggests pitch calls from the dugout, contributing to early improvement after last year’s league-worst ERA. (More)

The Denver Broncos are moving linebacker Drew Sanders back to outside linebacker for 2026, another position switch for a player who has missed significant time early in his career due to injuries. (More)

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Colorado Business

New business filings in Colorado increased a near-record 12.3% year over year during the first quarter of 2026, with a surge of filers from out of state, according to new data. (See Report)

Walmart plans to remodel 18 stores in Colorado this year, upgrading locations everywhere from Denver and Castle Rock to Alamosa and Pagosa Springs. (See List)

Hudson Town Council approved annexation and zoning for Bandimere Speedway to build a new racetrack next to Interstate 76 and State Highway 52. The speedway ended racing at its Morrison track in 2023 after more than six decades. (See Details)

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Still Bloated After Meals? It Might Not Be the Food.

Digestive enzyme levels decline naturally with age, and most people never know it.

MassZymes packs 18 enzymes, including 4x more protease than leading brands, to help your body properly break down proteins, fats, carbs, and dairy.

New subscribers get 30% OFF their first month plus two free bonuses, backed by a full 365-day guarantee.

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Et Cetera

The X-Files stars David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and fellow cast members will reunite at Fan Expo Denver, held at the Colorado Convention Center May 28-31. (See Details)

A rattlesnake mega-den in Colorado is the focus of a public livestream that launched Monday, letting viewers watch in real time as countless snakes emerge for the season. (See Details)

A Lookout Mountain home built by a member of the Coors family is on the market for $2.75 million. It comes with floor-to-ceiling windows, panoramic views, and a tennis cathedral. (See Photos)

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The Poll

Do you birdwatch?

  1. Yes, frequently
  2. Yes, sometimes
  3. No, but I'd try it
  4. No, not for me

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever caught a foul ball at a Rockies game?

  1. No: 81%
  2. Yes: 19%
Colorado Trivia

What ghost town can be found 6 miles east of Marble?

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