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Dr. G’s Patriotic Pizza Party Unites Community for Independence Day Celebration
Last week, a large group of friends and supporters gathered at Pizzadilly Restaurant to celebrate the Fourth of July at Dr. G’s Red, White, and Blue Pizza Party. Over 40 attendees joined Dr. G for an hour filled with delicious pizza, friendship, cake, and of course, G-stories of shared experiences and successes.
4 people strike gold with lottery scratchers in Southern California
Four lucky Southern California residents recently scratched their way to small fortunes with California Lottery Scratcher games, lottery officials announced. The biggest winner was Jose Garfias, who won $7 million from an Xtreme Crosswords Scratcher ticket sold at Sweet Time Donuts in Compton. Douglas Colton won $5 million on a Year of Fortune Scratcher, which […]
SoCal Scorched by Intense Heat Wave, Palm Springs Near Record-Breaking Highs
An oppressive heat wave is firmly gripping the desert regions of Southern California, with forecasters from the National Weather Service predicting record-breaking temperatures in the coming days. As it stands, places like Palm Springs are poised to swelter beneath a sun that refuses to temper its blaze, looking at 11+ consecutive days of 115 degrees or higher. Comparatively, last year's record was 9 consecutive days.
How Much Do Fireworks Impact Orange County’s Air Quality?
Every year, Orange County’s local air quality regulators issue a warning for residents that fireworks from the Fourth of July will leave pollution scattered throughout their air with negative impacts to their health. But there’s usually not much discussion about the issue. A Voice of OC review of...
Harding Larmore Kitchen & Kozal, experts in land use questions
Entitlements, and permits across Southern California. Catering to a diverse clientele, including developers, property owners and businesses, they offer comprehensive legal services tailored to various sectors. For developers, HLKK provides extensive guidance on entitlements, zoning and publicprivate partnerships for projects of all sizes, encompassing residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. They also offer expertise in specialized areas such as CEQA and historic preservation.
LAPD and SMPD Unravel Family-Run Retail Theft Operation in Southern California
The LAPD, in collaboration with the SMPD, has dismantled a family-run retail theft crew operating in Southern California. The operation resulted in the recovery of two firearms and a substantial amount of stolen merchandise. The suspects, Caleed Jamari Mouton, Eelayia Christine Walker, and Mekhai Taveon Ray, were apprehended. In a...
Budget would require districts to post plans to educate kids in emergencies
Starting next March, California school districts will be required to post a plan on their websites outlining how they will provide instruction to students within 10 school days of an emergency that keeps children from attending classes.
California Senate passes tax on big tech to fund ethnic media, news, fellowships
(The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a $4.8 billion tax on the state’s declining technology sector that would be used to fund “ethnic media” and state-administered “journalism fellowships” after backfilling the state’s general fund. The bill’ author also likened tech companies that are responsible for the lion’s share of state tax revenue to companies dumping pollutants into the environment. SB 1327, introduced by State Sen. Steve Glazer, D-Orinda, imposes a 7.25% tax on revenue from selling user data or providing user access to...
988 mental health crisis line celebrates 2nd anniversary
The country’s new 988 mental health response system turns two years old this month and a new report praised California’s implementation while calling for more investment. The report from the nonprofit mental health advocacy organization Inseparable showed California needs a total of about 400 mobile response teams, which dispatch a mental health professional and often a peer counselor, instead of police.
Maine’s First Research Satellite Primed for California Launch
(TNS) — Barring weather or technical hiccups, Maine's first research satellite will be launched into space aboard a private rocket early Tuesday to collect climate data for Maine students studying urban heat islands, phytoplankton and harmful algal blooms. MESAT-1 is one of eight nano-satellites hitching a space-bound ride aboard...
New fire safety designations for some Tri-Counties communities could mean lower insurance rates
It sounds like government jargon about fire safety. But, a state designation could save tens of thousands of people in the Tri-Counties money on their fire insurance. The California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection just completed a review of wildfire risk planning in cities and counties around the state. Some jurisdictions which met top safety criteria have been designated as Fire Risk Reduction Communities.
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