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Mora-Fattorini Appointed to California High School Democratic Board
Benicio Mora-Fattorini, a standout leader within our community, has been appointed to the California High School Democrats Cabinet by Triston Ezidore, Vice President of the Culver City Unified School District Board. “I am excited to join the California High School Democrats as Culver City’s representative,” said Mora-Fattorini. “I cannot wait...
Truckee River water quality could be impacted due to Gold Ranch Fire, experts say
RENO, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — The Gold Ranch Fire, which burned more than 600 acres along Interstate 80 near the Nevada-California state line, might have an impact on one of the main water sources in the Truckee Meadows. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) tells News...
Public Expects Racing to Keep Equine Safety a Priority
As ideas were bounced back and forth about different paths forward for racing at last week's Racing and Gaming Conference at Saratoga Springs, N.Y., California Horse Racing Board executive director Scott Chaney reminded everyone that going forward any idea has to include equine safety as a priority. Chaney offered that...
Encinitas arts center launches; other events along the coast
August saw the opening of the Pacific View Arts Center in downtown Encinitas after nearly a decade of work to rehabilitate the former elementary school site. Located at 380 W. F St., registration is now open for a variety of activities from visual and performing arts to literary, multimedia and specialty classes and workshops. Go to the city’s activities website for a full list of current and upcoming offerings at the new center.
Fight over whimsical artwork unfolding in Southern California neighborhood
Residents of a Los Angeles neighborhood are speaking out after the department of water and power began taking down whimsical pieces of scrap metal art attached to power poles, claiming they are a safety hazard for workers. Artist Lori Powers began putting up the colorful designs in her Mar Vista neighborhood in 2017, and […]
Inland Empire Philanthropist Reggie Webb Laid to Rest
Reginald “Reggie” Webb, a philanthropist and one of the most successful fast-food restaurant owners in Southern California, was laid to rest last month after a long battle with leukemia. He was 76. According to California State University, San Bernadino, Webb owned and operated 16 McDonald’s restaurants, employing over...
California Just Got its ‘Own Damn Satellite’ to Track Methane Pollution
Planet Labs successfully launched California’s very own satellite Monday to help track dangerous pollutants in the state’s fight against the climate crisis. This new state-of-the-art tool answers California’s own pledge last year for the state and governments around the world to commit to cutting global methane emissions, one of the worst pollutants. California has set its own goal to reduce 40% of its methane emissions by 2030 compared to 2013 levels.
Car insurance rates could jump 50% in California this year: study
A combination of multiple factors, including climate-driven natural disasters, inflation and the soaring prices of new cars is projected to send premiums rocketing in 2024, according to a study by online insurance marketplace Insurify.
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