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New Electric Vehicles, New Lifeline Wireless, New Cruise Vehicles. – California American Water Partners with Paired Power. California American Water announced its partnership with Paired Power, a leading U.S. solar microgrid manufacturer, to deliver resilient renewable energy to its company’s San Diego District electric vehicles without relying on the grid. The company recently installed Paired Power’s PairTree, a U.S.-made solar canopy that combines solar power with available grid power and battery storage to deliver day or night charging for electric vehicles. As a fully resilient source of electricity, PairTree can also provide emergency backup power during grid outages and help reduce dependence on the grid.
Customs officers in California seize $5 million worth of methamphetamine disguised as watermelons
US Customs and Border Protection officers in southern California discovered that a supposed watermelon shipment wasn’t what it seemed after they uncovered more than $5 million worth of methamphetamine concealed inside, the agency said.
California Superintendent Fired Over Allegedly Ignoring Bullying Accusations
Sometimes, people take their teasing and pranks way too far. Consequently, it causes them to stress so much, it takes them to the hospital. By that point, you teeter far too much into bullying territory. It's unacceptable. Moreover, it's even worse when those in positions of power willfully ignore these issues. This is what causes this California superintendent to lose her gig.
PUHSD names Dr. Jose Luis Araux new superintendent
After conducting an extensive search which included gathering input from community members and employees, the Perris Union High School District Board of Trustees is pleased to announce Dr. Jose Luis Araux is the new Superintendent. Dr. Araux is a distinguished educator and leader with over two decades of experience in...
OC high school hosts 'Draft Day' to pair students with companies for work-study program
It was Draft Day at Angels Stadium on Friday, but not for baseball players with big MLB dreams.Instead, more than 140 students from Cristo Rey Orange County High School were "drafted" for an innovative work-study program."We've got banks, law firms, hospitals, engineering companies, nonprofits," said the school's founding President Steve Holte.As part of the program, 42 companies in Orange County will provide hands-on experience and mentorship opportunities to students who may not exactly have access to the corporate world.On Friday, Farmers & Merchants Bank selected Sophomore Luna Paz."It's definitely a lot more exciting than them just giving you an envelope...
They delivered 5,600 babies. They blame California rules for putting them out of business
Birth centers are popular options for families who want to deliver a baby outside of a hospital. Nineteen of them closed in California in the past decade, deepening the state's maternity care crisis.
When should police be involved at school? A California bill would let teachers make the call
In the final week of session, legislators are debating whether to give more leeway to public school teachers when to report students to law enforcement. Supporters say disabled and students of color are unfairly disciplined, but opponents say school safety is at risk.
California Just Announced a Major Change to the Way People Buy & Flip Homes — And Here’s How People Feel About It
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. If you’ve ever watched a home renovation show, you know the basic premise: Buy a fixer-upper, spruce it up, and sell it for a profit. But in California, that process is about to get a lot more regulated. The Golden State just recently enacted a law, the “Flipper Disclosure Law” (or AB-968), that could make flipping houses a much trickier business. Whether you’re a buyer, a seller, or just someone keeping an eye on the market, this new legislation is bound to have ripple effects across the housing industry — and maybe even across the country. Let’s dive into what’s happening and why it matters.
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