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Mariposa and Yosemite Valley Weather for Thursday, March 28, 2024
Note: Valid at 6:00 A.M.
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 8:00 A.M., then showers between 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. with up to 0.25" possible. Mostly cloudy and cooler with a high temp of around 57 degrees and a low temp of around 41 degrees. Yosemite Valley: Rain showers, mixing with snow after 8:00 A.M., then gradually ending with little to no snow accumulation expected.  Possible daytime wind gusts up to 20 mph. Mostly cloudy with a high temp of around 50 degrees and a low temp of around 31 degrees. Mariposa high temp for yesterday was 58.6 degrees with a low temp of 41.1 degrees. The SST rain gauge recorded 0.08" by Midnight. Wind gusts up to 15 mph yesterday. Mariposa weather for Friday: A 50%/90% chance of daytime/evening showers with up to 1.00" possible. Cloudy and cooler with a high temp of around 51 degrees and a low temp of around 42 degrees. Future high temps for Mariposa: Sat.: 54 degrees. Sun.: 55 degrees. Mon: 63 degrees. Mariposa future rain chances:  Fri.: 50%/90% chance of daytime/evening showers with up to 1.00" possible. Sat.: 80% chance of showers with up to 0.25" possible. Sun.: 40% chance of showers.


Mariposa County Burn Day Information

fire ok   

Thursday, March 28, 2024
As of 6:32 A.M.
Permissive Burn Day

Permit NOT Required from CAL FIRE
Permit May Be Required from Mariposa County 

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 Call: (209) 966-1200
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February 8, 2018 - SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra yesterday filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and its Office of Justice Programs (OJP) to compel them to produce information explaining why they xavier becerra california attorney generalimposed new, immigration-related conditions on law enforcement grants. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District Court of California.

On September 8, 2017, Attorney General Becerra submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for information pertaining to changes to federal immigration enforcement practices and the administration of law enforcement grants under the Trump Administration. Five months later, the federal government has not provided the documents.

"As citizens of this country, we have the right to examine public documents of our government by submitting a FOIA request. That's a hallmark and indispensable tenet of an open and transparent democracy. The federal government doesn't get to choose which laws it will obey, and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his Justice Department should be in the business of enforcing, not violating, the law,” said Attorney General Becerra. “Federal authorities have a clear legal obligation to respond to our FOIA request, and California will stand its ground until we have answers.”

Under the Freedom of Information Act, OJP is required to provide responses and requested records. To ensure transparency, the federal government must also indicate the universe of documents they intend to produce in response to the request and cite any pertinent exemptions for documents being withheld. Attorney General Becerra’s September 18, 2017 FOIA request sought information regarding when and how the federal government determined to add immigration enforcement conditions and certification requirements to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program. Neither the federal Department of Justice nor OJP has provided the required response to Attorney General Becerra's request. 

The California Department of Justice has consistently pushed back on the federal government’s threats to commandeer resources away from state and local governments that seek to concentrate their law enforcement activities on public safety and not on federal immigration and deportation activities. It was July 25, 2017, when the Trump Administration added the immigration enforcement-related conditions to the state and local law enforcement Byrne JAG grants. On August 14, 2017, Attorney General Becerra responded with a lawsuit challenging these unconstitutional conditions that attempt to usurp California law enforcement officials’ discretion to determine how best to keep their communities safe, forcing them to engage in federal immigration enforcement. This August 14, 2017 lawsuit is separate and apart from the FOIA lawsuit filed today to compel U.S. DOJ disclosure of information. 
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