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➤ Trout season opened statewide Saturday, with state wildlife officials reporting all lakes up to 10,000 feet are ice-free heading into opening weekend. Anglers 16 and older need a fishing license, and the daily limit is five trout. (More)
➤ Folsom topped U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-26 list of the 161 best places to live in California, followed by Palo Alto, Cupertino, San Ramon, and Encinitas. The rankings weighed quality of life, value, desirability, and job-market strength. (See Details)
➤ California-born pianist Ruth Slenczynska, the last living student of Sergei Rachmaninoff, has died at 101 at an assisted living facility. The child prodigy debuted with a Paris orchestra at age 7, played for five U.S. presidents, and recorded her final album in her 90s. (See Details)
➤ A 50-foot red-and-white structure along Interstate 5 near Kettleman City has become a roadside curiosity after Bay Area artist Tacy Prins Woodlief listed it on Google Maps as “The Poleee,” spelled with three E’s, based on high school road trips. The listing drew a wave of playful, often fantastical reviews. (See Details)
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