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Lifesaving drugs and police projects mark first use of opioid settlement cash in California
Sonja Verdugo lost her husband to an opioid overdose last year. She regularly delivers medical supplies to people using drugs who are living — and dying — on the streets of Los Angeles. And she advocates at Los Angeles City Hall for policies to address addiction and homelessness.
CA Film Maker Introduces ‘Faces Of Death’ To World 46 Yrs Ago
In 1978 a film was released to select theaters in the United States that shocked viewers to such extremes it ultimately became banned in several countries. Those who grew up in the seventies and eighties might have owned a copy of the film on VHS and watched it with great anxiety among friends.
Californian Shocked by How Texans Act at Waterpark
How about non-weather related post. Last month , a TikTok video has gone viral of a California woman and she was shocked how Texans act at the Waterpark. She comes from California and could not believe that Texans just leave their belongings unattended while they enjoy the Waterpark. Nobody rummages or steals anything and goes about their day. She ends the video with "...and that is why we moved to Texas!" Welcome to Texas, psychollly! The comments are fantastic.
Michelin adds six L.A. restaurants to its California guide. Look for the coveted stars next month
New L.A. restaurants — and a sourdough-pizza stalwart — found themselves in the prestigious California Guide this week. Stars and Bib Gourmand notations will be revealed in August.
Cut in working hours of California fast food staff making $20 an hour
LOS ANGELES, California: Lawrence Cheng, whose family owns seven Wendy's locations south of Los Angeles, has had to adjust operations due to a new California law that raised the hourly wage for fast food workers from $16 to $20 as of April 1. Cheng now schedules fewer employees per shift...
Don't forget to check on seniors during San Diego's hotter months
LEMON GROVE, Calif. — Many San Diego County residents are still feeling the heat. The National Institute on Aging says older adults are at higher risk of heat related illnesses, even death. Seventy-two-year-old Robin Dewing says he moves a little slow in the morning, but his mind is still...
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