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Local elections are less partisan because voters will cross party lines when issues hit close to home
Hand-wringing over American politics commonly focuses on the sharp and growing divisions between Democrats and Republicans. Accumulating evidence indicates that voters are less likely than ever to split their ticket or vote for candidates from different parties in presidential or congressional races. Polarization over hot-button issues has spiked, as has animosity toward members of the opposite party.
Russia sentences American-Russian woman Ksenia Karelina to 12 years in prison
Former ballerina Ksenia Karelina, who holds dual United States-Russian citizenship, was sentenced on Thursday to 12 years in a penal colony for allegedly trying to raise money for the Ukrainian military.
Fall Kids Fishing Tournament set for September
The fall fishing tournament is scheduled for Saturday, September 28, 2024. It will be at Golden Era Golf Course, 19871 Gilman Springs Road, near San Jacinto. The Golden Era Golf Course has 3 lakes stocked with bass and catfish. On-line registration is now open. Go to www.gsjvchamber.com which is the...
Banning Pass Little League hosting first Stagecoach Parade
As Banning gears up for another year of its annual Stagecoach Days celebration, Banning Pass Little League is preparing to host the Stagecoach Parade for the first time. The parade will start at 10 a.m. on Sept. 7 in front of the Banning Chamber of Commerce on Ramsey Street and San Gorgonio Street.
Airport closure is a local rebirth
Banning Municipal Airport is a step closer to shuttering. On Thursday, Aug. 8, city leaders, county officials, federal representatives, representatives from the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and other distinguished guests gathered at Banning Municipal Airport for Banning city staff’s announcement. The move is expected to transform the local...
Report: More Hispanic Californians using medical aid in dying
More and more Hispanic people are taking advantage of California’s medical aid-in-dying law, according to a new report from the California Department of Health. In 2023, 43 terminally ill Hispanic patients used the End-of-Life Option Act to get a prescription to end their suffering and die peacefully. That’s compared to 24 patients the year before.
California says it lost $2 billion in state income taxes from earners leaving
(The Center Square) - California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office says the state lost approximately $2.3 billion in state personal income taxes due to outmigration in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. With Newsom claiming the state's population grew in 2023, the net decrease in taxpayers and taxpayer dependents for fiscal year 2022-2023 suggests California could be losing productive individuals and their families as it gains non-tax-filers. “Recently released figures from the IRS show that California continues to lose taxpayers to other states at a heightened rate that began...
CA Atty General Rob Bonta Urges Local Enforcement Agencies to Execute State Housing Law AB 548
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued an information bulletin to city attorneys and county counsel. Its purpose, to remind them of new and important state law requirements regarding inspections of apartments and other multi-family properties. Signed into law in 2023, Assembly Bill 548 (AB 548) requires local enforcement agencies...
Gina Predicts Epic Real Estate Collaboration After Her "Biggest Listing Yet" (EXCLUSIVE)
Gina Kirschenheiter is sharing the latest on her real estate career following the reveal that she was the agent for The Real Housewives of Orange County alum Elizabeth Lyn Vargas's La Quinta house on Season 18. The update comes from Gina's exclusive interview with BravoTV.com (featured above!), during which she...
5th human case of flea-borne typhus reported in Orange County
Public health advisories have been posted near the intersection of Slater Avenue and Magnolia Street in Fountain Valley after a case of flea-borne typhus was detected in the area."Most of the animals that spread the disease are cold-blooded, so when it's warmer, they're more active," explained Brian Brannon with Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control."It's spread by the actual flea dirt or the excrement of the fleas, so when you scratch yourself, that dirt gets into your bloodstream."There have been five confirmed cases of flea-borne typhus in Orange County this year. The most recent case was reported in Fountain Valley...
CSUN Drops Season Opener at CBU, 1-0
RIVERSIDE, Calif.---A strike in the 50th minute would be the difference in CSUN's 1-0 season-opening loss to California Baptist on Thursday evening at CBU Soccer Stadium. Junior goalkeeper Riley Liebsack made her Matador debut in goal, racking up eight saves to help keep CSUN in the match throughout the evening.
Renowned Business Leader and Innovator, Tamika Gray to give Keynote Address at Inland Prosperity Conference
The Inland Prosperity Conference, hosted by the Inland Empire Women’s Business Center (IEWBC) will return to the Marriott Riverside at the Convention Center Friday, August 16 from 8:00AM to 3:30PM. This in-person event will bring together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from across the region to discuss strategies for achieving prosperity in inland communities.
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