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Elon Musk Says He’s Moving X & SpaceX Headquarters To Texas From California Due To State’s Transgender Rights Law, Faces Mixed Reaction From Fans
Elon Musk faced mixed reactions on social media after he announced that the social media platform X and the spacecraft manufacturer SpaceX would be moving to Texas from California. On July 16, Musk went to X to blame the move on a California law signed Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom...
Campaign launched to help Californians take control of their health care
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new California statewide initiative to encourage you to be more proactive about your health care kicks off Thursday. It's called the "How do I…" campaign. The goal of the campaign, spearheaded by the California Black Health Network is to empower a "community of individuals...
Industry Veteran Launches $1.2 Billion RIA In California
Veteran wealth advisor Kara S. Boccella has founded Serenus Wealth Advisors, a Santa Monica, California-based independent RIA whose team oversees $1.2 billion in client assets. Boccella served as a Partner at Certuity since 2014 and has more than 15 years of experience serving high net worth clients. Devon M. Galindo...
$4 Billion in Opioid Funds Allocated, California Cities Grapple with Complex Deployment Amid Ongoing Epidemic!
Navigating Allocation Challenges in Los Angeles and Beyond. Diverse Strategies: From Naloxone Distribution to Regulatory Hurdles. (According to KFF Health News,) in response to the devastating opioid crisis in California local governments are now grappling with how to effectively utilize the substantial funds received from pharmaceutical companies through a landmark settlement. This financial influx exceeding $4 billion for California resulted from legal actions against opioid manufacturers and distributors accused of exacerbating an epidemic that has profoundly impacted communities across the state. Despite the magnitude of these funds, many cities and counties such as Los Angeles are only beginning to navigate the complexities of allocation. This cautious approach mirrors a national trend where jurisdictions carefully deliberate on deploying resources to combat addiction and support recovery efforts.
The 1000-Year Storm That Blasted California
California faced some extreme weather at the beginning of 2024. The heavy rainfalls and the massive number of mudslides lead to news teams throwing around a term. The storm was called the 1000-year storm. But what exactly does that mean, and does the storm actually occur every 1,000 years? There’s a lot of misunderstanding surrounding […]
SCORE Contest: Pitch Your Business Idea For Chance To Secure Startup Funds
Entrepreneurs have while receiving mentorship and exposure. Pitch your business to a panel of industry experts for a chance to win up to $20,000 in SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competitions. How the pitch competition process works:. Submit your pitch application by July 31. Begin working with your assigned SCORE...
UCLA and Gonzaga to square off in ‘West Coast Hoops Showdown’ at Intuit Dome
Two of the most successful and illustrious college basketball programs have agreed to face off against one another at Intuit Dome in Inglewood. UCLA and Gonzaga will battle it out in the new “West Coast Hoops Showdown” after striking a two-year agreement that will have the two powerhouse programs square off in the first college […]
Firefighters Rapidly Extinguish Blaze at Tarzana Jewelry Store, Preventing Spread to Adjacent Units
Firefighters responded to a structure fire early this morning at a jewelry store located at 19001 W Ventura Bl in Tarzana. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), the blaze was reported at 07:47 AM and involved a one-story commercial building with a fire in the attic. The LAFD...
Porter Ranch’s New Park Named for Boeckmanns
A new park will open soon on 50 acres of Porter Ranch just south of the new Glen development near Mason and Sesnon. The park will be accessible predominately from Mason. Community leaders and Councilman John Lee were instrumental in naming the park after Jane and Bert Boeckmann, owners of Galpin Motors. The Boeckmanns lived near the park for decades, and according to Lee, “gave so much back to our local community and the entire San Fernando Valley. I was delighted that the Porter Ranch Neighborhood Council listened to the community and unanimously supported naming this park after Jane and Bert Boeckmann.”
Richard Simmons Refused To Seek Medical Help After Fall In His Home, A Day Before His Passing
Richard Simmons tragically passed away in his Los Angeles home on Saturday, July 13th, at the age of 76. Initially, law enforcement authorities ruled out foul play, attributing his death to natural causes. However, the case has since taken a turn, with several lingering questions prompting the Los Angeles Police Department to initiate a full-scale investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Klay Thompson Drops A Truth Bomb On Why He Rejected A Trade To The Lakers
After the Golden State Warriors were eliminated early in the play-in tournament of the 2023-24 season, there were rumors that Klay Thompson would leave the team. Following the season, Thompson, known as one of the best three-point shooters of all time, became a free agent. The Los Angeles Lakers were among several teams competing to sign the four-time NBA champion. After 13 seasons with the Warriors, Thompson declined an offer from the Lakers and chose to play for the Dallas Mavericks.
Los Angeles County Spreads Its Wings with New Raptor Rescue Center in San Dimas
Good news for bird enthusiasts and wildlife supporters: Los Angeles County is about to spread its wings with a new Raptor Rescue center. Supervisor Kathryn Barger, along with the County's Department of Parks and Recreation, is leading the flock with the grand opening of this feathered haven housed at the San Dimas Canyon Nature Center on July 20, as reported by the County's new bulletin. The center is not just a nest for injured raptors but a means for these majestic birds to soar once again into the Californian skies.
Courier wins 12 California Journalism Awards
The Claremont Courier was recognized by the California News Publishers Association with 12 California Journalism Awards at a July 13 awards ceremony and dinner at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City. The awards honored the best of California journalism from 2023 and included nearly 3,000 entries from across the state.
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