Here are the morning’s top stories on Friday, August 16, 2024…
- As the saying goes, one person’s trash is another’s treasure. And that’s true at a landfill in Riverside County. Workers at the Lamb Canyon Landfill have started rescuing items to resell at a new store.
- A new poll shows California voters are supportive of a plan to increase penalties for theft and drug offenses, and to raising the state’s minimum wage.
- Despite a new state law, a San Diego County school district is pushing forward with a gender notification policy. This week, Cajon Valley Union School District board members voted unanimously to approve what they call a bill of rights for parents. This includes a requirement that employees inform parents of possible changes in their children’s gender identity.
You Can Find A Tiptop $2,000 Grill At A Landfill In Riverside County
We’re all familiar with thrifting by now, but what about giving a second-life to stuff left in a landfill?
You can find some dirt cheap deals at Riverside County’s new “Found It Again Reuse Store” — where one person’s trash may be your next household treasure.
The store at the Lamb Canyon Landfill is now officially welcoming shoppers on the last Saturday of each month, letting people pick-up exercise equipment, camping gear, bicycles, and tons of
other discarded, but still good, items.
New Poll Shows Growing Support For Tough On Crime Bill
A new survey from UC Berkeley’s Institute for Governmental Studies shows strong support for Proposition 36, which would gut some criminal justice reforms, by making it easier to charge repeat shoplifters and drug users with felonies.