SACRAMENTO— The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is reminding motorists to slow down and drive responsibly as they head out for Independence Day celebrations statewide. To address unsafe driving and keep California’s roads safe, the CHP will conduct a Holiday Enforcement Period (HEP) from July 2 at 6 p.m. to July 5 at 11:59 p.m., with an emphasis on combating speeding. During last year’s 78-hour Independence Day HEP, CHP officers responded to more than 850 speed-related crashes. Tragically, at least seven of those collisions resulted in the loss of life, and nearly 400 crashes resulted in injuries to those involved. In addition, CHP officers made 1,311 arrests for driving under the influence – an average of one DUI arrest every three and a half minutes. “Reckless driving and speeding continue to endanger lives on California’s roadways,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “As families and friends travel this holiday weekend, we urge everyone to slow down, be considerat...
MONTEREY COUNTY, CA – With the 4th of July just days away, SPCA Monterey County is issuing an urgent reminder to local pet owners: this week can be a terrifying and hazardous time of the year for companion animals. The sudden, unpredictable explosions from fireworks can cause otherwise calm pets to bolt blindly into danger. Locally, illegal fireworks celebrations have already begun, and devastated owners are using social media to post about pets already lost. Tragically, this sharp influx of escaped pets also often corresponds with a devastating rise in animals hit by vehicles. “Independence Day celebrations can be fun for families, but the noise terrifies many of our pets,” said Beth Brookhouser, SPCA Monterey County Vice President of Marketing & Communications. “When the unexpected blasts begin, frightened animals can scale high fences or tear through window screens. Taking a few proactive safety measures at home today can mean the difference between a happy holiday and a h...