California's largest reservoir, Lake Shasta, has reached full capacity for the third consecutive year, indicating critical water management challenges due to ongoing drought conditions. Meanwhile, Lake Oroville, the second-largest reservoir, is projected to follow suit. In urban affairs, the SFPD seeks $91 million for overtime expenses, facing scrutiny from Supervisor Jackie Fielder after an audit raised questions about overtime practices. Additionally, the Santa Rosa Police Department had to resort to extreme measures during a standoff. The article also touches on organized retail crime, with four men charged for significant thefts from Home Depot across multiple counties.
The FBI office in San Francisco warns of a rise in cyber crimes, particularly ransomware attacks targeting public entities, which poses increasing concerns for local governments.
Lake Shasta and Lake Oroville, the state's largest reservoirs, have reached capacity two consecutive years, raising significant concerns about water management amid ongoing drought issues.
Four men from various California cities were charged for stealing $92,000 worth of merchandise from Home Depot stores across 11 counties, highlighting organized retail crime.
Supervisor Jackie Fielder and others challenge SFPD's request for $91 million to cover overtime costs after an audit suggests possible overtime abuse within the department.
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