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Article Icon 1Search for Missing Marine Turns to Recovery

The Navy has shifted a 43-hour search for a U.S. Marine who went missing off Southern California to a recovery operation.

The Marine was reported missing early Thursday while serving aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage during training with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit and the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group. The ship is homeported in San Diego, and the unit is based at Camp Pendleton.

The search began at 1:21 a.m. Thursday and involved the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force. Crews covered roughly 2,400 square miles using three surface ships and 12 aircraft.

The effort became a search and recovery mission Friday night, the Navy said. Officials have not released the Marine’s name pending notification of next of kin.

Article Icon 1Newsom Urges a National Billionaires’ Tax

Gov. Gavin Newsom called Friday for a national tax on billionaires, even as he opposes a California ballot measure that would tax the state’s wealthiest residents.

In a Substack post, Newsom said the federal government should take an ownership stake in artificial intelligence companies, writing that it is “time for an economic reset for America.”

His announcement followed a health care union’s decision to keep a state measure on the November ballot that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the assets of California billionaires to offset recent state and federal healthcare cuts. Newsom opposes it, warning the wealthy would relocate: “Wealth is movable, and it shops for the state with the lowest taxes.”

Many liberal groups that usually favor higher taxes share that worry, and business interests have also criticized the state plan. Newsom, who is considering a 2028 presidential run, said the fight “belongs at the federal level.”

Article Icon 1$52K in Donations Help Reopen Cielito Lindo

Cielito Lindo, the Olvera Street taquito stand that has served Los Angeles for generations, reopened June 24 after more than $52,000 in community donations helped the family keep the business open.

The family-run stand closed in May, citing costly electrical repairs, overdue rent, mounting city late fees, and what it called “dramatically increased operating costs.”

A GoFundMe campaign drew more than 900 donors and topped $40,000 in its first five days, reaching $52,402 by June 27. “After six long weeks behind the scenes, we’re finally open!” the family wrote on social media.

Founded nearly a century ago by Aurora Guerrero, a single immigrant mother from Zacatecas, Mexico, the stand is now operated by her fourth-generation granddaughters, who continue serving its signature hand-rolled taquitos with avocado sauce.

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Humboldt County: Investigators excavating suspected mass graves at Miranda’s Rescue in Fortuna recovered 117 dead dogs, many with apparent gunshot wounds. Investigators say more than 700 dogs remain unaccounted for as they probe possible animal cruelty and fraud. (See Details)

San Francisco: A suspect was arrested after a shooting near San Francisco Pride festivities left one person wounded and an officer injured during a foot chase, police said. Both had non-life-threatening injuries. (More)

➤ Lake Oroville: An adult bear killed a loose dog after it chased two bear cubs at Lake Oroville State Recreation Area in Butte County. (See Details)

➤ Dunsmuir: After decades of hikers trespassing along active railroad tracks to reach Mossbrae Falls, Union Pacific signed a 75-year lease clearing the way for a long-sought legal trail and pedestrian bridge to the spring-fed waterfall. (Read Story)


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Central California

Fresno: Sarge, a military macaw that flew off course and out of Fresno Chaffee Zoo earlier this week, has been found and is back home safely. Zoo officials said the bird was spotted and recovered and thanked the public for the tips that helped track him down. (More)

➤ Kingsburg: A small plane made an emergency landing in an open field north of Kingsburg on Friday afternoon, coming down near a housing development without striking any homes. Kingsburg Fire said the pilot suffered only minor injuries. The cause is under investigation. (See Details)

➤ Monterey Bay: Testing has found hazardous levels of domoic acid in fish as toxic algae blooms have produced dangerous levels of the naturally occurring neurotoxin. The toxin builds up in anchovies and sardines and can sicken people and wildlife that eat them. (See Details)

➤ Kern County: The first mosquito sample of the year tested positive for West Nile virus, though no human cases have been reported. Health officials reminded residents to dump standing water, wear insect repellent, and take other precautions to reduce their risk. (See Details)


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Southern California

Koreatown: A call about an armed person early Saturday led Los Angeles police to an illegal casino in Koreatown, where officers detained at least two dozen people. (See Details)

➤ Los Angeles: A man on a scooter dressed in black fired a BB gun at naked bike ride participants in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday morning, police said. Two people were treated for lacerations, and the suspect was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. (See Details)

➤ Irvine: Police arrested six people believed to be linked to a South American burglary crew tied to more than 10 home break-ins across the city over the past year. Two adults and four 17-year-olds were taken into custody in operations spanning Huntington Beach, Bellflower, and Los Angeles. (See Details)

➤ Boyle Heights: Cleanup continues a week after a fire destroyed the Lineage cold-storage warehouse, with a rotten-food stench lingering across the neighborhood. Officials plan to hand cleanup efforts over to the company and its contractors today. (See Details)


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California Sports

Stephen Eustáquio scored in second-half stoppage time to lift Canada to a 1-0 win over South Africa in a World Cup Round of 32 match Sunday in Los Angeles. Canada advances to face the winner of Monday’s Netherlands-Morocco match. (More)

➤ Former San Francisco Giants outfielder Gorkys Hernández said Saturday that his wife was among those killed in this week’s deadly earthquakes in Venezuela. Hernández announced her death in a social media post. (More)

➤ LaVar Ball is being sued by a California construction company that alleges he still owes nearly $222,000 for a basketball court installed at his Chino Hills home. Court records show the lawsuit was filed in January. (More

Inglewood: A SeatPick study ranked Los Angeles Stadium, known as SoFi Stadium outside the World Cup, last among the 11 U.S. World Cup venues for fan experience. The analysis cited high prices, mosquito activity, and other factors. (See Details)

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A proposed $28 hourly minimum wage for certain California construction workers is dead after opposition from the state’s building trades council. The carpenters union disputed the council’s argument that it would undermine federally determined prevailing wage standards. (More)

➤ Cisco will lay off 471 workers at its San José, Milpitas, and San Francisco offices as part of a broader restructuring that will eliminate fewer than 4,000 jobs, or less than 5% of its workforce. The networking giant says it’s shifting resources toward AI despite posting record revenue. (More)

California has the nation’s fifth-largest wage gap between higher- and lower-paid workers, according to an analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The report says the disparity exceeds the national average. (More)

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➤ Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean reopened Friday after a two-month refurbishment, featuring a new effect that transforms the iconic skeleton atop a cursed pile of gold into a living pirate. The update drew mixed reactions, with some fans saying the classic scene didn’t need changing. (See Details)

➤ A blind seventh-grade student from Berkeley competed in the National Braille Challenge Finals in Los Angeles this weekend, taking first place in the “Charts and Graphs” category. (See Details)

➤ The Paso Robles Amateur Radio Club joined operators nationwide over the weekend for the American Radio Relay League’s annual Field Day, setting up stations and making contacts to sharpen their emergency communication skills when regular networks fail. (See Details)

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