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Apr 28 2024
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8 California real estate battles worth watching
It’s playoff season for basketball and hockey with sports fans glued to the big matchups. But that kind of emotion and energy isn’t just limited to athletic contests. For example, there are plenty of big real estate battles brewing across California this spring. Now, the property game rarely has clear winners and losers. And these contests aren’t often settled quickly. Still, in the spirit of
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 04 2024
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California Man Charged With Sending Death Threats to Fani Willis
A southern California man was charged with sending death threats to Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis over her prosecution of Donald Trump, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Georgia announced Friday. Marc Shultz, 66, of Chula Vista, made his first federal court appearance in San Diego on Thursday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement. He had been
Daily BeastMay 01 2024
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New battlegrounds emerge in California's endless housing conflict
At least once a month a new front opens in California’s political guerrilla war between state and local officials over housing. The Legislature and Gov. Gavin Newsom have issued a steady stream of laws and regulations aimed at forcing the state’s nearly 500 cities to embrace housing development, particularly apartments for low-income families. Communities that shun such housing, saying it
CalMattersApr 27 2024
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California reaches electric vehicle charger milestone
With the rise in popularity of electric vehicles in California, it’s no surprise that the number of EV chargers across the state has increased too, but new data from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office suggests the Golden State is miles ahead of others when it comes to keeping electric cars going. Newsom’s office touted a “stat most Californians have likely never heard” in a press release on Saturday
KTLAMar 12 2023
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A new storm threatens California
WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- Wet, miserable weather continued across huge swaths of California on Sunday as an atmospheric river that caused major flooding flowed eastward, while a new storm threatened another onslaught of rain, snow and gusting winds as soon as Monday. The National Weather Service said the next system could exacerbate severe flooding that overwhelmed the area in recent days,
Texarkana GazetteMay 01 2024
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SWAT officers storm Tulane encampment, arrest protesters
Members of the New Orleans Police Department, including SWAT officers, cleared a pro-Palestine encampment at Tulane University in the early hours of Wednesday morning, arresting 14.
After police confronted protesters at Columbia University, pro-Palestine protests have spread to college campuses across the country. Many of the protests are peaceful, but as some schools have called in law
NewsNationMay 03 2024
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Two Police Officers Shot, Wounded in Gun-Controlled California
Two police officers were shot and wounded Thursday in the Saint Teresa neighborhood of San Jose, California. The East Bay Times reported that the incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Officers were responding to a disturbance call at an Extended Stay America in “the 6100 block of San Ignacio Avenue” when the shots were fired and the two officers wounded. The officers had just made contact with
Breitbart NewsApr 30 2024
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R.F.K. Jr.’s Campaign Says He Will Be on California Ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on the presidential ballot in California, his campaign said Monday, having secured the nomination of the American Independent Party, a minor party with a history of insurgent independent candidacies: Its first presidential nominee, in 1968, was the Alabama governor and segregationist George C. Wallace. California is the fourth state where Mr. Kennedy, who is
New York Times (News)May 03 2024
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California bill would revive redevelopment for freeway lid projects
Attempts to stitch back together communities of color that were torn apart by freeways could get a serious boost if a new bill by San Diego assemblyman David Alvarez becomes law. Why it matters: Communities have for years pursued freeway lids — decks over the interstate that enable park or commercial development to reverse decades-old damage — only to hit a wall over price. • AB 2945 would
AxiosApr 22 2024
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Amazon ends California drone deliveries
Amazon confirmed it is ending Prime Air drone delivery operations in Lockeford, California. The Central California town of 3,500 was the company’s second U.S. drone delivery site, after College Station, Texas. Operations were announced in June 2022. The retail giant is not offering details around the setback, only noting, “We’ll offer all current employees opportunities at other sites, and
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