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The following is a list of California locations by crime rate based on FBI's Uniform Crime Reports from 2014. In 2014, California reported 153,709 violent crimes (3.96 for every 1,000 people) and 947,192 property crimes (24.41 for every 1,000 people). These rates are very similar for the average county and city in California. [citation needed]
About 2 million baked goods sold nationwide — including some doughnuts and coffee rolls purchased at Dunkin' — were recalled last month due to concerns the products might be contaminated with ...
Although most of the chain was sold to Dunkin' Donuts in 1991, the bakery for the company's donuts remains operational, as do two locations in the Flint area. Daylight Donuts: 1954 A chain with about 1000 stores, founded by Tommy and Lucille Day in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [12] [13] [14] The Donut Hole: 1963 Bakery and landmark in La Puente, California.
In California's post-pandemic economy, 24-hour businesses are becoming an endangered species, but a treasured community hub in San Francisco and its 84-year-old owner are still fighting to keep ...
Crime in Oakland, California began to rise during the late 1960s after the King assassination riots, and by the end of the 1970s Oakland's per capita murder rate had risen to twice that of San Francisco or New York City. [2] In 1983, the National Journal referred to Oakland as the "1983 crime capital" of the San Francisco Bay Area. [3]
Dunkin' Brands, , the donut and coffee retailer that has grown by leaps and bounds has done so, surprisingly, without a presence in the largest state by population: California. Having been absent ...
This is a list of Superfund sites in California designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...
This is a dangerous virus," Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer has said. “If we can slow down transmission, we have a good chance of preventing some people from dying in ...