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 […]
Aryan Brotherhood Shutdown
Multiple court records were reopened Thursday, to reveal charges against 25 Aryan Brotherhood members. They have now been indicted and are awaiting their fate. Ronald Yandell, who is 56, is already serving his life sentence in a state prison. He has been convicted of manslaughter and murder, relating to a homicide that occurred in 2001. […]
Texas Digital License Plates
Are we in 2019 or 3019? HB 1711 has been introduced as “an electronic license plate that is designed to display the information required to be included on a physical license plate and be placed on a vehicle … in lieu of a physical license plate.” A San Francisco based company Reviver, has started production […]
Superbloom in California
This last year, California went from the driest rainfall since 2006 to the wettest rainfall in over a decade. With all this moisture and snowy deluge comes the added benefit of bright-hued flowers painting the sands of the California deserts including areas like Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in eastern San Diego County, which happened to […]
“Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head…”
We could sing it all day long, the rain seems to be never-ending here in California. While taking a day trip with my sisters on Feb 15th to Newport Beach, we glanced out over the ocean, off the pier to see a clear line between the some-what normal blue water and a murky light brown pushing […]
California Is Burning Right Before Our Eyes
Spreading across The Great Golden State, wildfires have burnt a total of 726,329 acres and some. It’s been over 20 years since natures scorching flames have burnt the amount of acres that 2018 has thus far seen. The Mendocino fire is on record as the largest in California history. As of now, these fires have […]