SCAQMD reports that July 4th fireworks had most negative impact on air quality since the Bobcat fire Fourth of July fireworks in the Southern California region has been the worst since the Bobcat Fire last November says the South Coast Air Quality Management District Despite being 14% lower than last Fourth of July pollution levels,… Continue reading Local News – 07-14-2021
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Legislative News – 07-14-2021
Reforms for North Carolina Police have been approved after the removal of Bodycam changes Today (Wednesday) a criminal justice measure that emphasizes removing “problem law enforcement officers” administering mental health aid to others has cleared a North Carolina House committee Senate approved a reform that required Law enforcement to allow family or a victim to… Continue reading Legislative News – 07-14-2021
Business News – 07-14-2021
General Motors announces warning to Chevrolet Bolt EV owners about fire risk After two Bolt EVs in Vermont and New Jersey caught fire, General Motors has issued a warning to owners of the 2017-2019 versions of this vehicle to not park the car inside or charge them unattended overnight Starting in November, GM issued a… Continue reading Business News – 07-14-2021
California News – 07-14-2021
US resident is first to have federal charges for fraudulent vaccination cards A California woman named Juli A. Mazi from Napa who works as a homeopathic doctor has become the first US resident to face federal charges for fake Covid-19 immunization records and fraudulent coronavirus vaccine cards Today (Wednesday), Juli was arrested and charged with… Continue reading California News – 07-14-2021
Local News – 07-13-2021
Fatal shooting near apartment complex has resulted arrest of 19-year-old Riverside man Yesterday (Monday) Police have announced that a 19-year-old man from Riverside was arrested on suspicion of murder after a man from Jurupa Valley was found fatally shot behind an apartment complex near 5400 Olivewood Avenue The man arrested is named Luis Angel Sanchez… Continue reading Local News – 07-13-2021
Legislative News – 07-13-2021
Residential/Business solar power fees in Alabama causes federal lawsuit Homeowners and Environmental groups in Alabama have filed a federal lawsuit against the state regulators for approving Alabama’s Solar Power fees on customers who have on-site or rooftop solar Alabama Power argues that the fees are needed to maintain the infrastructure that provides backup power to customers… Continue reading Legislative News – 07-13-2021
Business News – 07-13-2021
Select Panda Express restaurants will now have Orange chicken using “Beyond Meat” Just recently, Panda Express has reported that they will soon be adding a new Orange Chicken variant to their menu using Beyond meat; a plant-based chicken item The item will be coming to select locations in both Southern California and New York and… Continue reading Business News – 07-13-2021
California News – 07-13-2021
California reverses maskless students ban from schools Just hours after California health officials had issued a statewide policy for this upcoming school year that banned students who refuse to wear masks, the policy has been reversed California public health officials now state that they would leave the choice up to the schools on how they… Continue reading California News – 07-13-2021
Business News – 07-12-2021
Autoimmune disorder could be linked to the J&J Covid vaccine A new warning is expected to be announced by the FDA concerning a possible relationship between rare autoimmune disease and the Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine The CDC has reported that the disease is called Guillain-Barre syndrome and around 100 reports have been detected out… Continue reading Business News – 07-12-2021
California News – 07-12-2021
California teen allegedly stabbed 58-year-old Uber driver A 17-year-old California teen was arraigned virtually on Friday for a stabbing incident that occurred earlier in the week on Tuesday In Juvenile Court, the teen girl pleaded “not guilty” through her attorney to the killing of Raquel Spohn Weber a 58-year-old Uber Eats driver in the National… Continue reading California News – 07-12-2021
Legislative News – 07-12-2021
Senators from holdout states want new plan similar to Medicaid Coming from states that have not accepted the expansion of Medicaid , Three Democratic US Senators want the federal government to come up with a plan similar to Medicaid Today (Monday) Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff of Georgia along with Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin… Continue reading Legislative News – 07-12-2021
Local News – 07-12-2021
Lake Elsinore fire has caused extensive damage to a local biker bar Around 9:30 pm last Friday, a fire burned through a popular bar and grill named Hell’s Kitchen Motorsports Bar & Grill on Highway 74 According to Cal Fire, the bar was completely gutted and also killed the owner’s husky named Kodi The cause… Continue reading Local News – 07-12-2021
Local News – 07-10-2021
Street Food Vendors in IE to be awarded $2,000 through $7,000 in grants by organization A Nonprofit organization (Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice) in the Inland Empire plans to use $600,000 grant to help Street Food vendors who struggle to get a permit As many as 200 street food vendors have struggled receiving permits in… Continue reading Local News – 07-10-2021
Legislative News – 07-10-2021
As GOP weighs in on voting law, group of Democrats plan to walk Among a small group of Democrats, they prepare to stage a second walkout again in order to stop a voting measure in Texas from being passed Republicans this weekend have intended to advance the new election bill which would restrict polling places… Continue reading Legislative News – 07-10-2021
Business News – 07-10-2021
Minimum wage increase at McDonalds could greatly affect future of fast food By 2024, McDonalds have plans to reach an average of $15 an hour by 2024 at all of their company owned restaurant Currently, there is a high competition amongst fast food chains and large retailers for workers and McDonald’s is trying to give… Continue reading Business News – 07-10-2021
California News – 07-10-2021
The first death related to West Nile virus has been confirmed in California Earlier this week, Public Health officials in California have confirmed the first death that is related to the West Nile virus in the state This West Nile Virus related death happened in San Luis Obispo County and evidence suggests that the individual… Continue reading California News – 07-10-2021