Essential California Week in Review: UC admits a record number of California freshmen

A young person sits between columns on a university campus next to a backpack and looking at a phone.
A pupil relaxes at UCLA in February 2020.
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Occasions)

Good morning, and welcome to the Important California e-newsletter. It's Saturday, Aug. 13.

Right here’s a take a look at the highest tales of the final week

UC admitted a document variety of Californians and much fewer out-of-state college students. In a revised playbook guiding College of California admissions, the system’s 9 undergraduate campuses accepted a document variety of in-state first-year college students for fall 2022 whereas considerably narrowing entry to out-of-state and worldwide candidates amid widespread calls for to protect coveted seatsfor state residents, in response to preliminary information.

Free money for faculty: How dad and mom can entry CalKIDS funds. We take a look at the brand new taxpayer-funded scholarship program. It grants as much as $100 robotically to each youngster born in California on or after July 1 and as much as $1,500 robotically to each eligible low-income pupil. To entry an account, you or your youngster should register on the CalKIDS website. Extra particulars right here.

With the state enduring historic drought amplified by international warming, Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a water provide technique. It lays out a sequence of actions aimed toward getting ready for an estimated 10% lower in California’s water provide by 2040 due to larger temperatures and decreased storm runoff. The plan contains increasing water storage capability above and under floor; accelerating wastewater recycling tasks; constructing tasks to seize extra runoff throughout storms; and investing in desalination.

This week, Newsom additionally urged California lawmakers to harden the state’s local weather and power targets. He launched a five-point legislative plan that guarantees to accentuate the governor’s conflict with the state’s highly effective, billion-dollar oil business. The proposal requires lawmakers to enact extra aggressive targets on state legal guidelines that cut back greenhouse gases and improve the usage of renewable power.

Asian People are suing Siskiyou County and its sheriff, alleging racial bias. The category-action lawsuit accuses Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue and different county officers of widespread racism in site visitors stops, entry to water and enforcement of cannabis-related property liens. They allege that they’ve been wrongly blamed for felony exercise involving hashish cultivation and that officers have made it “troublesome or inconceivable for Asian People to dwell and journey peacefully in Siskiyou County.”

A grand jury is investigating the L.A. County Sheriff’s Division’s dealing with of a case through which a deputy knelt on an inmate’s head. Prosecutors are convening a felony grand jury to research whether or not the division mishandled the incident, through which a sheriff’s deputy knelt on a handcuffed inmate’s head for 3 minutes, in response to paperwork and interviews. The division was additionally beneath hearth within the trial over the Kobe Bryant crash photographs. After the crash that killed Bryant and eight others, deputies have been caught sharing graphic photographs that they had saved on their telephones of the scene of the tragedy.

Olivia Newton-John died at her Southern California ranch. She was 73. The beloved singer and actor was recognized for her Seventies and ’80s pop music hits and the film “Grease.”

Anne Heche dies of accidents suffered in a automobile crash. On Aug. 5, the actor crashed her automobile right into a Mar Vista home, which then caught on hearth. She was 53. Heche had a decades-long profession, delivering almost 100 performances on TV, stage and movie.

California child-care suppliers are combating to “retire with dignity.” Newly unionized child-care suppliers in California have made retirement advantages a precedence. Many have spent years incomes low wages and received’t have any financial savings when their working days are over. “It goes again to ‘babysitters’ versus child-care suppliers,” mentioned one. “I'm a enterprise proprietor. I’m amazed at how ignorant persons are as to what we do, and now we have their most prized possession.”

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San Jose State gymnasts endured their coach’s emotional abuse on prime of a coach’s sexual abuse, an athlete mentioned. Amy LeClair is the newest of greater than two dozen girls to settle with the college over claims in opposition to former director of sports activities drugs Scott Shaw — and her account of being sexually abused by the coach in early 2016 has delivered to mild additional allegations of mistreatment. Members of the Spartan girls’s gymnastics crew, LeClair mentioned, have been subjected to bullying and emotional abuse by the hands of head coach Wayne Wright.

The Mercedes driver charged with homicide in a crash in Windsor Hills had been concerned in 13 prior wrecks, the D.A. says. A type of earlier crashes concerned bodily harm, prosecutors mentioned. Nicole Lorraine Linton, a registered nurse, has been charged with a number of counts of homicide. Prosecutors say Linton was dashing as quick as 90 mph within the Los Angeles neighborhood when she went by a purple mild and slammed into automobiles in an intersection. 4 adults, together with a pregnant lady, and a child have been killed. Authorities are her mindset and drugs.

The fuel that's used to sterilize some medical tools might trigger most cancers. Southern California air regulators are investigating a number of amenities that sterilize tools utilizing ethylene oxide after preliminary monitoring confirmed their emissions would possibly pose an elevated most cancers danger to individuals who work close by. Epidemiological research present the fuel is a way more potent carcinogen than as soon as thought.

A automobile crash in Wyoming led to an enormous meth bust at a Santa Clara warehouse. The unraveling of the entire operation started July 1 when a Rawlins police officer was investigating a single-vehicle collision on Interstate 80 within the Wyoming metropolis, talking with the 2 individuals on the scene of the crash. Their statements have been inconsistent, so the officer mentioned a narcotics Okay-9 would examine the automobile. At that time, one of many automobile’s occupants spilled: There was a considerable amount of meth within the automobile.

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ICYMI, listed here are this week’s nice reads

Activists intention to have L.A. abide by its personal site visitors plan to make town extra walkable and bikeable. Town clerk cleared the way in which for a 2024 voter initiative that fast-tracks town’s personal formidable plan to rework a few of its most storied boulevards, including bicycle lanes, constructing wider sidewalks, planting extra timber and creating extra seen crosswalks. One activist expressed the collective frustration: “Now we have spent years utilizing information, attempting to be good, attempting to be persuasive, attempting to get town to do what they mentioned they wished to do…. We would have liked a nuclear choice.”

Morro Bay’s smokestacks might be chipped away, beginning on the prime. Amid local weather change and the push to transition to renewable power, the long-lasting trio might be taken down. The location may very well be used for a 22-acre lithium-ion battery power storage system or to retailer power generated by an unlimited floating wind farm. Regardless of the potential, there are real considerations amongst residents in regards to the demolition of the smokestacks altering the character of the blue-collar neighborhood. They fear about overdevelopment and being priced out of their beautiful slice of California coast.

The touching true story behind one among L.A.’s most celebrated cooks. Keith Corbin’s “California Soul” is usually brutal and tragic because it depicts life in Watts for Black individuals as they attempt to survive the mayhem of the drug financial system. However his autobiography is way more about household than gangbanging, although drug dealing and jail time outlined a lot of Corbin’s adolescence. His writing about household — significantly his grandmother, who cooked for the whole neighborhood — is usually deeply touching. Corbin will be a part of the L.A. Occasions E book Membership on Aug. 23 to debate his guide.

Right now’s week-in-review e-newsletter was curated by Amy Hubbard. Please tell us what we will do to make this text extra helpful to you. Ship feedback, complaints and concepts to essentialcalifornia@latimes.com.

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