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Bakersfield Hostage Standoff, Wildfire Settlement, and a Nectarine Theft

A roughly 15-hour hostage standoff at a downtown Bakersfield office building ended early Wednesday when FBI personnel shot and killed the barricaded suspect.
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Article Icon 1Vote Count Continues across California

As counting resumed Wednesday, Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra held the top two spots in the race to succeed termed-out Gov. Gavin Newsom, with vote counting still underway.

Democrat Tom Steyer ran third and has not conceded, with his campaign expecting later-counted ballots to lift him. Democrats Katie Porter, Antonio Villaraigosa, and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan have conceded.

In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass is now projected to reach a November runoff, though her challenger is unsettled, with Republican Spencer Pratt leading Councilmember Nithya Raman, a Democrat, in the race for second.

Statewide, Democrat Rob Bonta will face Republican Michael Gates in the attorney general race, while Democrat Shirley Weber will face Republican Don Wagner in the secretary of state race.

Polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and with most votes cast by mail, the count will stretch on, with results due to be certified by July 10.

Article Icon 1Suspect Killed, Hostages Freed in Bakersfield

A roughly 15-hour hostage standoff at a downtown Bakersfield office building ended early Wednesday when FBI personnel shot and killed the barricaded suspect.

All 10 hostages, employees of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools, were freed unharmed. Authorities said five had been tied up, and the suspect claimed to have attached explosives to himself and some captives.

The standoff began about 1 p.m. Tuesday when officers responded to a reported bomb threat at the Chase Bank building. Negotiators freed two hostages that evening before the suspect was killed around 4:20 a.m. Wednesday.

Authorities identified him as Anthony Scott Searles-Harris, 41, a registered sex offender with a violent criminal history who previously served in the U.S. Army.

The standoff gripped downtown during Tuesday's primary, and congressional candidate Jasmeet Bains, a Democrat, canceled her election-night event as officials urged the public to avoid the area.

Article Icon 1Gender-Reveal Blaze Ends in Settlement

Three companies will pay more than $4 million to the federal government to settle claims over the 2020 El Dorado Fire, the blaze a gender-reveal smoke device sparked near Yucaipa.

The smoke bomb's Ohio-based maker, Wholesale Fireworks Corp., and a subsidiary will pay $4 million. A Florida marketer, Pink or Blue Gender Team Inc., will pay $50,000.

The fire ignited Sept. 5, 2020, at a Yucaipa park, spread into the San Bernardino National Forest, burned 22,744 acres, and killed Big Bear Interagency Hotshots firefighter Charlie Morton.

The United States sued in 2023 to recover firefighting costs, alleging the companies failed to safely design, label, or warn about a device that was illegal to sell in California.

The settlement resolves allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability. The couple who hosted the party later pleaded guilty to criminal charges.

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Northern California

Sacramento: Rep. Kevin Kiley led the primary for the 6th Congressional District U.S. House seat with 27% of the vote. Republican Michael Stansfield was narrowly ahead of Democrat Richard Pan for the second runoff spot, 22% to 21%, with about 48% of expected votes counted as of Wednesday afternoon. (See Details)

➤ San Francisco: State Sen. Scott Wiener led the race for the seat being vacated by Nancy Pelosi with 41%. Supervisor Connie Chan, whom Pelosi endorsed, held second at 29% as both candidates advanced to the November runoff, while Saikat Chakrabarti trailed in third after spending about $10 million of his own money on the race. (See Details)

➤ Eel River: PG&E is moving to remove Scott Dam and Cape Horn Dam, a step supporters say would restore natural river flows and reopen more than 280 miles of habitat for native fisheries. The plan would keep a modified water diversion to the Russian River, but only during wetter periods when the Eel can spare the water. (See Details)


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Central California

Hanford: Republican Rep. David Valadao advances from the redrawn 22nd District, a Central Valley seat reshaped after voters passed Proposition 50, in a race with major implications for control of the U.S. House. Democrats Jasmeet Bains and Randy Villegas are battling for the second spot on the November ballot. (See Details)

➤ Carmel Valley: A 36-year-old Mountain View woman was arrested in the March fire that severely damaged Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, the nation’s oldest Japanese Soto Zen monastery. She faces arson, hate crime, and terrorizing charges after investigators linked her to online threats against Buddhist temples. (More)

➤ Fresno County: A 40-year-old woman was booked on suspicion of grand theft of crops after deputies found a crate of nectarines in her trunk and a nearby pickup loaded with fruit. She also faces a drug paraphernalia charge and was wanted on outstanding warrants. (See Details)


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Southern California

➤ Orange County: Federal prosecutors charged Newport Beach resident Jamshid Ghomi, 63, with conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions, alleging he supplied American networking and encryption equipment to Iranian customers, including agencies tied to Iran's nuclear and military programs. He was arrested Wednesday. (See Report)

San Diego County: Republican Jim Desmond led early returns in the redrawn 48th District, with Democrat Marni von Wilpert securing the second spot to advance to November. (See Details)

➤ Dulzura: The Border 6 Fire, which crossed from Mexico into rugged East County terrain, had burned roughly 1,000 acres on the U.S. side and more than 500 acres in Mexico by Wednesday, remaining largely uncontained as crews battled the blaze under evacuation warnings. (More)


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California Sports

➤ Angels outfielder Jo Adell had a fly ball glance off his glove, bounce off his head, and fall over the wall for a Rockies home run. (Watch)

➤ Meanwhile, former Angels outfielder Jordyn Adams is switching sports, signing with SMU (Southern Methodist University) to play college football at age 26. Adams was a five-star wide receiver recruit before being selected 17th overall in the 2018 Major League Baseball draft. (More)

➤ Former Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald said the team’s trade for Myles Garrett has him considering coming out of retirement. Coach Sean McVay said the team would welcome him back if that’s what he decided. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | Soccer | NCAASB | WNBA | Tennis

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California Business

Vallarta Supermarkets will open its first Merced store June 10, a 52,000-square-foot market in the Marketplace at Merced that will create about 175 jobs. The opening expands the family-owned chain's footprint in Central California and marks its third new store of 2026. (More)

➤ Serve Robotics, whose roughly 500 sidewalk robots already deliver food across Los Angeles, is launching a pilot program to deliver laundry for the on-demand service NoScrubs, its first move beyond meals. (Read Story)

➤ Helium Mobile, the consumer phone service from San Francisco-based Nova Labs and its crowdsourced Helium wireless network, is being acquired by Noble Mobile, the low-cost carrier founded by former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. Noble says it will continue using the Helium Network to expand coverage for subscribers. (See Report)

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Et Cetera

➤ Scott Luft, a Los Angeles firefighter at Station 86 in Toluca Lake, has turned the meals he cooks for his crew into an Instagram account, LufttoCook, that has attracted more than 28,000 followers, many of them firefighters from around the country. (See Video)

Fresno's "hermit-crab" restaurants occupy the barely changed shells of old fast-food joints and diners, from a taco shop in a former Popeyes to another in an old Wienerschnitzel. (See Photos)

Logging sports come to Chester on Saturday as the Maidu Summit Consortium hosts its fifth Big Time Logging Jamboree at Collins Pine Lawn, featuring 10 timber-sport contests and a celebration of the region's logging heritage and Native American culture. (See Details)

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The Poll

Would you let a robot pick up and deliver your laundry?

  1. Sure, saves me a trip
  2. No thanks, I'll do it myself
  3. Only if it washes and folds it, too
  4. I do laundry at home

Yesterday's Results:

It’s heating up across California. What’s your go-to way to beat the heat?

  1. Crank the AC: 27%
  2. Pool or beach day: 21%
  3. Go to the mountains or lake: 20%
  4. A frozen treat: 16%
  5. Other: 16%
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Monterey's famous Cannery Row wasn't always called that. The waterfront street was officially renamed in 1958 to honor which California author's novel?

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GOP Debate, Pinball Detective, and Van Life

Colorado's three Republican gubernatorial candidates met for their first full debate Tuesday, 28 days before the June 30 primary.
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Article Icon 1Polis Signs, Vetoes Session Bills

Gov. Jared Polis kicked off his end-of-session bill review this week, signing measures including a rideshare safety bill and protections for students with disabilities while rejecting several others.

On Tuesday, Polis vetoed bills that would have banned surveillance pricing and reformed state arbitration law. Polis vetoed four bills last week, including one that would have required social media companies to work more closely with law enforcement on content violations.

Also Tuesday, Polis signed what lawmakers describe as the strictest rideshare safety law in the nation, imposing new regulations on companies like Uber and Lyft. Polis vetoed a more robust version of the bill last year.

Polis has until June 12 to sign or veto remaining bills from the 2026 legislative session.

Article Icon 1GOP Governor Hopefuls Clash in Debate

Colorado's three Republican gubernatorial candidates met for their first full debate Tuesday, 28 days before the June 30 primary.

State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer of Weld County, state Rep. Scott Bottoms of Colorado Springs, and ministry leader Victor Marx squared off on affordability, immigration, and election integrity.

Kirkmeyer, a party fixture who serves on the Joint Budget Committee, told Marx: "You're unfit. You're unqualified." Both Kirkmeyer and Bottoms said they wouldn't support Marx if he wins the nomination.

Gov. Polis is term-limited and cannot seek re-election. Colorado's last Republican governor was Bill Owens, who served from 1999 to 2007.

Article Icon 1Task Force Urges Drought Emergency

Colorado's Drought Task Force formally called on Gov. Jared Polis to declare an emergency drought proclamation that would advance the state to Phase Three—the highest drought response level—and unlock additional state resources.

The recommendation comes in the wake of a historically dry winter that spurred municipal drought restrictions across the state.

Drought conditions have improved in some regions, such as northern Colorado and parts of the Eastern Plains, over the last month. Others, like the San Luis Valley, reported more severe drought after a dry May.

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Around Colorado

Douglas County: Eleven children and two adults are safe after fierce winds pushed the group’s craft off course and into choppy water at Rueter-Hess Reservoir. (More)

Aurora: City Council member Rob Andrews pleaded guilty to a Jan. 18 DUI incident under a plea deal that will allow him to avoid jail time. (More)

Jefferson County: Colorado’s first case of West Nile virus for the 2026 season has been confirmed in a local resident, health officials said. (More)

Northglenn: An 18-year-old faces several charges after allegedly crashing into a home, resulting in a ruptured gas line and the death of a passenger. (More)

Pueblo County: A tanker truck overturned on a county highway Tuesday, triggering a hazmat response from the Sheriff's Office as crews worked to contain the spill and restore traffic flow. (More)

Colorado Springs: University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) shared results from a nearly 1,000-response survey on a potential rebrand that would change UCCS to CU. (More)


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Colorado Sports

The Denver Broncos gave star cornerback Patrick Surtain II a $5 million raise for 2026, reworking his deal just one year after signing a record-setting extension. (More)

Colorado Rockies first baseman TJ Rumfield picked up one of the strangest home runs of the season when his fly ball glanced off Angels outfielder Jo Adell's glove, bounced off his head, then cleared the wall in an 8-2 win. (See Highlight)

Hall of Famer Joe Sakic will return as general manager of the Colorado Avalanche after Chris MacFarland left to run the Nashville Predators. Coach Jared Bednar is also set to return despite a disappointing Western Conference Finals showing. (More)

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Colorado Business

Glendale's $150 million Four Mile District entertainment hub has gone dark, with construction halted over a ground lease and parking garage dispute and a 2025 lawsuit complicating any restart. (More)

Colorado ranked among the national leaders for renewable energy in 2025, reflecting major wind and solar investment, even as the state navigated tension between zero-emission goals and its oil and gas sector. (More)

Tavern on Blake Street, an iconic Denver sports bar, is set to reopen June 20 under a new name and ownership after being shuttered for three years. (More)

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Et Cetera

The GoPro Mountain Games kick off in Vail this week, with thousands of athletes descending on the town for climbing, mountain biking, and trail running. (More)

A pinball-playing detective for the Arvada Police Department spoke about his experience on the job and his passion for the sport. (More)

A four-day, 1960s-inspired celebration of van life is coming to Rye, a town south of Pueblo, this month. (More)

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The Poll

How good are you at pinball?

  1. Never played
  2. I'm a bit rusty
  3. Not bad
  4. Pretty good
  5. I'm a pro

Yesterday's Results:

Did you get any hail where you live?

  1. No: 58%
  2. Yes: 28%
  3. Not sure: 14%
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How many times did Colorado try to become a state?

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