Over 1 million stimulus checks in California have been sent out
Through the last week in October, California has issued 1.1 million new stimulus checks and most are expected to be mailed starting November 1
The payments have a total valuation of $857 million and a total of 750,000 checks, according to the California Franchise Tax Board
California man left in critical condition after shooting at Sacramento Walmart
In a shooting that occurred at a Walmart in Sacramento, California, one man was left in critical condition and taken to a local area hospital where he will undergo surgery
The shooting occurred on Halloween, October 31, at around 8:30 pm, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office
California officials have stated that they are unsure of whether the shooting occurred in or out of the store and are currently conducting an investigation
Malibu Mansion purchased for $177 million, a record in the state
As of November 1, 2021, Marc Andreessen, a billionaire venture capitalist, has a purchased a mansion in Malibu, California for $177 million
This estate purchase is a new record for California which was previously set by Jeff Bezos in 2020
Landscapers in California angered by ban on gas-powered lawn mowers
In Governor Gavin Newsom’s effort to achieve 100% zero emissions, he has signed a new bill that bans the sale of small off-road engines by 2024
Landscapers and other small business owners who depend on some off-road engines now have to transition to electric powertrains
According to the California Air Resources Board, there are 16.7 million small engines in California with approximately 77% used for residential lawn and garden equipment
Teacher put onto paid leave for not wearing mask at school
A teacher from Ponderosa High School named Micheal Wilkes who was placed on paid leave for not wearing a mask at school is speaking out against California’s strict COVID-related mandates
In a statement on a news broadcast, Wilkes said,”We need to unite with people that are like-minded and stand up across the board and simply say no to these mandates in order for them to stop,”
K Buenavista
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