Heat warnings cover 450,000 Californians as a dangerous heat wave targets Mother's Day weekend.
͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
| 
 |
Saturday, May 9, 2026 |
|
Good Morning! On this day in 1980, five armed gunmen robbed a Security Pacific bank in Norco, touching off one of the most destructive police chases in California history—spanning two counties and damaging more than 30 police vehicles. A deadly virus just killed three people aboard a cruise ship, and passengers have now scattered to more than a dozen countries, including here in the United States. It's not COVID. It's not the flu. It's Hantavirus, and the way it spreads might already be hiding in your home. On today's episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Amy Hess reveals the five things every American needs to know before this gets any closer. Tune in here! A dangerous heat wave bears down on inland California this Mother's Day weekend, FEMA is withholding wildfire prevention money, and the governor's race enters its final four weeks. |
|
|
|
 |
New Evidence in Kristin Smart Case
Nearly 30 years after Cal Poly freshman Kristin Smart vanished from campus, investigators searching an Arroyo Grande home tied to convicted killer Paul Flores' mother have turned up soil test results consistent with human remains. San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson confirmed the findings Friday at a news conference outside the East Branch Street property of Susan Flores, saying investigators also identified new anomalies using ground-penetrating radar. He stressed that Smart herself has not been recovered. Paul Flores was convicted of first-degree murder in 2022 despite Smart's body never being found. The renewed search was prompted by newly developed leads that met the legal threshold for a fresh warrant, with investigators prepared to continue through the weekend. |
FEMA Holds Back California Wildfire Funds
The Trump administration has slowed wildfire prevention grants for California and other blue states, while thousands of LA fire survivors still await federal disaster recovery aid. A Washington Post analysis published Friday found FEMA withheld grants meant to help states prepare for and prevent wildfires, with California counties among those waiting on millions for home-hardening and vegetation-clearing projects. The delays arrive as the state enters peak fire season with drought worsening. Separately, Governor Newsom formally asked the federal government to extend FEMA disaster funding for LA wildfire survivors, citing ongoing insurance delays and housing shortages affecting thousands of families still displaced from the January 2025 fires. |
New LA Metro Line Links Downtown to Beverly Hills
After years of construction and delays, Metro's D (Purple) Line extension officially opened to riders Friday, adding three new underground stations along the Mid-Wilshire corridor: Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/Fairfax, and Wilshire/La Cienega. The expansion connects downtown Los Angeles to the edge of Beverly Hills in roughly 20 minutes, extending the line west from Koreatown. Metro celebrated with a grand opening ceremony Friday morning at the rooftop of the Petersen Automotive Museum. A second phase extending the line further west to Westwood and the VA campus is still under construction, with the full corridor expected to be completed ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. |
|
Flying together with our sponsor 
This Tiny Hearing Aid Is Changing Lives—And It’s Under $100
Big companies charge THOUSANDS for hearing aids—but guess what? You don’t have to pay that much! Oricle Hearing gives you crystal-clear sound, wireless charging, and all-day battery life for under $100! No doctor visits, no crazy prices—just amazing hearing at an unbeatable deal. Over 150,000 happy customers are already loving their new way of hearing. Don’t let overpriced hearing aids hold you back—order yours today!
LEARN MORE
|
|
 |
➤ West Sacramento: The city council approved a property purchase near Sutter Health Park, advancing the next phase of Bridge District redevelopment along the Sacramento River. (More) ➤ San Jose: A wildfire in Santa Clara County has been brought to near-full containment—welcome news as a dangerous heat wave approaches the Bay Area this weekend. (More) ➤ Napa: Napa County supervisors are weighing a year-round glamping resort at Lake Berryessa as the long-planned Margaritaville project appears to be fading. The proposal would revive lodging at the lake's dormant Spanish Flat area. (More)
Enjoy reading The California Flyover? Share it with a friend. |
|
 |
➤ Fresno: A yearling bear was caught on surveillance cameras roaming a northwest Fresno neighborhood early Thursday—wildlife officials are monitoring the situation. (More) ➤ Central Valley: California water agencies are on alert as below-normal Sierra snowpack and worsening drought conditions raise concerns for agricultural water supply this summer. (More) ➤ Tejon Ranch: The Outlets at Tejon near the Grapevine saw a 22% jump in traffic and 12% rise in sales per square foot after Hard Rock Casino Tejon opened last November, with Tejon Ranch CEO Matt Walker crediting the spillover from the new neighbor. The company posted $9.5 million in revenue and a $150,000 net income in Q1—a swing from a $1.47 million loss the same period last year. (More)
Enjoy reading The California Flyover? Share it with a friend. |
|
 |
➤ Los Angeles: Governor Newsom formally requested an extension of FEMA disaster funding for LA wildfire survivors, citing ongoing displacement, insurance delays, and housing shortages still affecting thousands of families from the January 2025 fires. (More) ➤ San Diego: San Diego County's complete guide to the June 2 primary ballot is now available, covering how to register, which races are on the ballot, and where to vote—by mail or in person. (More) ➤ Palm Springs: Vogue named the desert city one of California's most compelling getaways, spotlighting its mid-century modern architecture, Indigenous Cahuilla history, and a hotel scene ranging from the maximalist Parker to the lantern-lit Korakia Pensione. Top eats and hikes round out the guide. (More)
Enjoy reading The California Flyover? Share it with a friend. |
|
 |
➤ Long Beach State and UC Irvine both play in the NCAA men's volleyball semifinals today for a spot in the National Championship game. UC Irvine faces Ball State, while Long Beach takes on Hawaii. (More) ➤ Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts is playing on a rehab assignment this weekend and could rejoin the team as early as Monday if all goes well. He’s been out since April 6 with an oblique strain. (More) ➤ The Lakers return to LA tonight for Game 3 of their playoff series against the Thunder. They’re trailing 2-0 after losing 125-107 on Thursday. (More) ➤ Former 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings signed a one-year deal worth up to $13 million with the Minnesota Vikings after spending six seasons in San Francisco. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | WNBA | NHL | MLB | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Stay safer wherever you go with the Siren Guardian personal alarm, the compact safety device designed to clip onto your keys, purse, or backpack. With a quick pull, it unleashes a powerful 130dB siren and flashing strobe light to attract attention, deter threats, and provide added peace of mind day or night. |
|
Flying together with our sponsor Why pay thousands for hearing aids? Oricle Hearing Aids deliver crystal-clear sound, all-day comfort, and rechargeable convenience for under $100. No prescriptions, no appointments—just powerful, affordable hearing support you can trust. Join over 150,000 satisfied customers who’ve made the switch. Hear better, live better—order Oricle today and save! LEARN MORE |
|
 |
➤ Pine Mountain Club’s 41st annual Lilac Festival returns May 16–17 with a parade, Beatles tribute band, aerobatic acts, artisan vendors, food trucks, and enough lilac fragrance to compete with the sugar pines. (See Details) ➤ Kern County's 12th Annual CASA Derby Party returned to Gardiner Ranch with big hats, live auctions, and an extra jolt of excitement—the crowd watched history unfold as Cherie DeVaux became the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby in the race's 152-year run. All proceeds benefit CASA of Kern County's volunteer advocates for local foster youth. (More)
➤ Carmel-by-the-Sea’s Culinary Week returns June 5–13 with prix fixe menus, chef pop-ups, wine pairings, and seaside soirées celebrating the Monterey Peninsula town’s acclaimed dining scene. (More)
Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Transform your daily shower with HydroSoothe, the filtered showerhead designed to remove chlorine, heavy metals, and other impurities that can dry out skin and damage hair. Featuring a 7-stage filtration system and boosted water pressure, HydroSoothe helps leave skin softer, hair shinier, and every shower feeling like a spa experience. |
|
 |
What California location holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded? Show me the answer |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment