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PHOTO GALLERY: Star-spangled celebrations kick off early
Is it ever too early to celebrate Independence Day?. Delano's Star-Spangled Spectacular Fireworks Show & Community Family Day was the place to be Tuesday, as the north Kern city enjoyed a car show, food vendors, music and more.
Wine in the Pines prepares for a 'grape' event to raise money for local memorial
For their 20th “Wine in the Pines” event, the Pine Mountain Club Commercial Property Owners Association hopes to raise 10-thousand dollars for revitalizing their local memorial wall.
Anthem Blue Cross Unveils New Resources and Community Supports with the Opening of its Community Welcome Center in Bakersfield
The grand opening of the Anthem Blue Cross Wellness Center marked a historic milestone and a monumental victory for the community of Bakersfield, California. On the sunny afternoon of June 27th, a vibrant gathering of community members and elected officials came together for the unveiling of Anthem’s Community Welcome Center at 1491 White Lane. The air was filled with excitement and hope as they discussed the myriad opportunities the center would offer to provide access to care and serve the community.
How the ‘gut-and-amend’ process swiftly changed a California law days before it started
This summer, the California Legislature felt the need to act quickly before a new law took effect. In May, the California Attorney General’s office released guidance that said restaurants would need to comply with a new law that requires businesses to include required fees in advertised and displayed prices. The law, Senate Bill 478, was […]
California Battles Uncontrolled Illegal Sideshows Putting Communities at Risk
Multiple sideshows were reported in several streets in three Bay Area cities overnight. One of the sideshows happened at around 2 a.m. Sunday at Lewis Brown and B.W. Williams drives in Vallejo. At one point, people set a Christmas tree on fire. The Rise of Dangerous Sideshows. In recent times,...
California’s November ballot is set, finally
Scheduling note: WhatMatters is celebrating the Fourth of July and will return to your inboxes on Monday, July 8. California lawmakers met into Wednesday night to finish the November ballot before heading off on summer vacation until Aug. 5. They sent voters two bond issues: $10 billion for climate programs (60-5 in the Assembly, 33-6 […]
Jewish Family Service LA is California’s Nonprofit of the Year
Jewish Family Service LA (JFSLA), the leading Jewish social services agency in Los Angeles, has been honored as a 2024 California Nonprofit of the Year for the second consecutive year. The recognition comes from California Assemblymember Isaac Bryan of District 55, highlighting JFSLA’s impactful contributions to the Los Angeles community.
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