CAL FIRE Updates | Scrapped Anti-Crime Measure | Sacramento Republic FC’s Open Cup Quarterfinals
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A plume of smoke appears as the Royal Fire burns 12 miles southwest of Truckee.
Courtesy of CAL FIRE NEU
CAL FIRE provides an update on wildfire conditions. Reactions to a scrapped anti-crime measure that challenged reforming Prop 47. Finally, previewing Sacramento Republic FC’s U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals match.
CAL FIRE Updates
Several wildfires continue to burn across Northern California, from the Pay Fire in El Dorado County to the Royal Fire in Placer County. CAL FIRE Deputy Chief of Communications Issac Sanchez provides an update on the fires burning across Northern California, and what people can do to stay safe.
Scrapped Anti-Crime Measure
Late last week, Governor Gavin Newsom pulled the plug on an anti-crime ballot measure. The measure aimed to challenge an initiative to reform Prop 47, which has already qualified for the November ballot and calls for tougher theft and drug penalties. POLITICO California Playbook co-author Dustin Gardiner and Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig join Insight to break down these latest developments.
Sacramento Republic FC’s Open Cup Quarterfinals
Sacramento Republic FC is looking to pull off another “cupset” in this year’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup competition. The “Indomitable Club” will host Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders FC at Heart Health Park on Tuesday, July 9, for the quarterfinals. President and General Manager Todd Dunivant provides a preview of the quarterfinals match, and how the team is preparing to face a top-tier opponent once again.