Battling What We Can Battle: Lighter Winds Aid Crews Fighting Caldor Fire Raging Near Lake Tahoe
After days of battling the massive Caldor fire intensified by fierce wind gusts, the firefighter crew was in for relief due to better weather conditions on Thursday, 2nd September. According to incident meteorologist Jim Dudley, while localized gusts were still likely, the light wind and higher humidity levels on Thursday and Friday allowed the crew […]
Most Dangerous Roads In California
A recent report based on the data collected using the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System suggests that six highways in California belong to the top 50 most dangerous roads prone to car accidents in the entire United States of America. Here are the 5 most dangerous roads in California. 1. I-5 Fatal Corridor This road […]
State Senate and California Democrat Are Being Sued
California Sen. Bob Archuleta is being sued by a former legislative employee on account of sexual harassment. The surprising news came to light on 20th March 2021. A sexual harassment lawsuit has been filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court against the Pico Rivera Democrat and the state Senate by the ex-employee, referred to […]
No Masks Required
Even when the threat of the Covid-19 virus prevails, the five U.S. states – Texas, Mississippi, Iowa, Montana, and North Dakota, decided to drop their mask mandates soon. The states would join the other 11 states that didn’t make the masks mandate. The 11 states are Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South […]
What is The #MeToo Movement All About?
“Tell your story. Shout it. Write it. Whisper it if you have to. But tell it. Some won’t understand it, and some will outright reject it. But many will thank you for it. And then the most magical thing will happen. One by one, voices will start whispering, ‘Me, too.’ And your tribe will gather. […]
Churches Fight Against Restrictions on Public Gatherings
Now that governments all around the world are opening their states to recover from the loss of economy suffered due to the novel coronavirus, other institutions are also getting in the line. Various worship houses across the U.S. are fighting for their right to worship in-person instead of online. For several worship houses in New […]
Newsom’s Example For Californians
Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom attended a birthday party for fellow political advisor Jason Kinney. While this statement would sound completely normal had the world not been reeling under a pandemic, in the current scenario it comes across as careless on part of the governor and his wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom. What is even […]
San Francisco – Stay At Home Orders, Citations, and How Businesses Endure
Compared to cities like New York the numbers of infected coronavirus cases and related deaths in San Francisco are relatively low, however the city and it’s people have been feeling the full brunt of the Shelter in Place order that has been imposed by the city government. As of Saturday April 4, San Francisco reported […]
“Shark Tank” Star in Deep Waters
Kevin O’Leary, one of the stars from the ABC “Shark Tank,” was involved in a boating accident accident this past weekend. Two people have already died but many mysteries have not been answered. O’Leary was in a smaller vessel when it reportedly struck the larger vessel, while out in Ontario, Canada, at Lake Joseph. According […]
Fontana Electric Buses
Fontana Unified school district added two electric, zero emission school buses to their fleet. Their goal is wanting to help reduce air pollution and lower transportation energy costs. They received all of their funding through local and state agencies. Along with sixteen other school districts in Southern California, Fontana was among them, not only receiving […]