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California Won’t Require COVID Vaccine to Attend Schools
Children in California won’t have to get the coronavirus vaccine to attend schools, state public health officials confirmed Friday, ending one of the last major restrictions of the pandemic in the nation’s most populous … [Continue Reading]
California Governor Takes Aim at Concealed Carry, Fresno DA
In response to recent deadly shootings in the state, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new legislation this week that would make obtaining concealed carry permits more difficult. Likewise, he engaged in a war of words … [Continue Reading]
What Nancy Pelosi’s Endorsement Means For the California Senate Race
House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi — who rarely weighs in on Democrat-versus-Democrat races — is endorsing Burbank Rep. Adam Schiff for Senate if Sen. Dianne Feinstein declines to run in what will be a fiercely contested, … [Continue Reading]
California Central Valley Police Officer Shot and Killed
Selma police officer shot and killed in line of duty. Suspect arrested A Selma Police officer was shot and killed by a suspect in the line of duty in a residential neighborhood in the Fresno County city on Tuesday. The … [Continue Reading]
What If There Is No Next Big Thing for California?
From its founding, California has been a special place, especially its ability to grow and foster new companies and industries that lead the world in their respective fields. Much of this has been driven by the spirit of … [Continue Reading]
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California Won’t Require COVID Vaccine to Attend Schools
February 5, 2023 By Adam Beam 3 Comments
Children in California won’t have to get the coronavirus vaccine to attend schools, state public health officials confirmed Friday, ending one of the last major restrictions of the pandemic in the nation’s most populous state. Gov. Gavin Newsom first announced the policy in 2021, saying it would eventually apply to all of California’s 6.7 million public and […]

California Governor Takes Aim at Concealed Carry, Fresno DA
February 4, 2023 By Tom Friedman 13 Comments
In response to recent deadly shootings in the state, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new legislation this week that would make obtaining concealed carry permits more difficult. Likewise, he engaged in a war of words with the Fresno County District Attorney over the case of a Central Valley police officer whom a gunman shot and […]

What Nancy Pelosi’s Endorsement Means For the California Senate Race
February 3, 2023 By Joe Garofoli 7 Comments
House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi — who rarely weighs in on Democrat-versus-Democrat races — is endorsing Burbank Rep. Adam Schiff for Senate if Sen. Dianne Feinstein declines to run in what will be a fiercely contested, possibly once-in-a-generation contest. It is the strongest sign yet that Feinstein will not seek re-election in 2024. Feinstein, 89, has said […]

California Central Valley Police Officer Shot and Killed
February 2, 2023 By Thaddeus Miller and Anthony Gallaviz 2 Comments
Selma police officer shot and killed in line of duty. Suspect arrested A Selma Police officer was shot and killed by a suspect in the line of duty in a residential neighborhood in the Fresno County city on Tuesday. The fatal shooting occurred around 11:45 a.m. in the 2600 block of Pine Street, just west […]

What If There Is No Next Big Thing for California?
February 1, 2023 By Jon Coupal and John Campbell 7 Comments
From its founding, California has been a special place, especially its ability to grow and foster new companies and industries that lead the world in their respective fields. Much of this has been driven by the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that found a unique home here. Of course, the first “Big Thing” for California […]
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Life on the American River
…the colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky, are also on the faces, of people going by,I see friends shaking hands, saying how do you do, they’re really saying, I love you…– What a Wonderful World, sang by Louis Armstrong in 1967 The American River runs through the heart of Sacramento, from the bedroom […]

‘Hidden Truths Stripped From the National Dialogue’ – The president’s power over foreign policy
From the book “Hidden Truths Stripped From the National Dialogue” by Bruce Herschensohn MOST OFTEN REPORTED AND TAUGHT: “IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT TO KEEP NATIONAL SECURITY SECRETS FROM THE CONGRESS” THE TRUTH: THE SUPREME COURT WROTE DIFFERENTLY The most pertinent excerpts follow from the decision of United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation in […]

Why Libertarians Are Unwitting Enablers of Socialism
“There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves […]
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California Says “NO” To Higher Taxes!
An overwhelming majority of Californians, 64% of the them, think that federal and state taxes are too high, according to a recent UC Berkeley/LA Times poll.All those high taxes have contributed to California’s budget surplus, which has more than doubled since January to a staggering $68 billion!Yet things don’t seem to change in Sacramento – […]
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Explore OC: Newport’s Back Bay is a paradise for birds, plants and people
A wake of turkey vultures sit in a dead tree, the prickly pear cactus are blooming on the bluffs above and herons pick through the marsh grass feeding on small fish and critters. Not too far away, cyclists, hikers and runners circle them all on the 10.5 miles of trail that is part of one […]
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S.F. Hoped to Mandate Treatment for Up to 100 More Mentally Ill Homeless People. Years Later, No One Is In The Program
February 5, 2023 By Mallory Moench 1 Comment
New data shows that a program in San Francisco to mandate more homeless people struggling with addiction and mental illness into treatment has largely failed, pointing to the city’s ongoing struggle to help thousands of people suffering on its streets. Three and a half years ago, San Francisco started a pilot program to compel more people into […]

In Endorsing Schiff for Senate, Pelosi Rewarded Her Most Valued Trait: Loyalty
February 4, 2023 By Joe Garofoli 3 Comments
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi typically throws out endorsements in high-profile Democrat-on-Democrat races like manhole covers. She sat out Hillary vs. Barack in 2008, didn’t weigh in on Hillary vs. Bernie in 2016 until it didn’t really matter, and held her nod for Joe Biden in 2020 until he was the presumptive nominee. But one of […]

SF Supervisor Says City’s $1.45B Budget Plan to End Homelessness Won’t Work
February 3, 2023 By Tim Johns 2 Comments
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman did not mince words during a sit-down interview with ABC7 News on Wednesday, talking about the city’s housing plan for the homeless. Earlier in the week, Mandelman called on the Board of Supervisors to have a special meeting to discuss the report issued at the end of […]

California Releases Its Own Plan for Colorado River Cuts
February 2, 2023 By Kathleen Ronayne and Suman Naishadham 4 Comments
California released a plan Tuesday detailing how Western states reliant on the Colorado River should save more water. It came a day after the six other states in the river basin made a competing proposal. In a letter to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, California described how states could conserve between 1 million and nearly […]

San Diego to Use $2.4 Million State Grant to Help 50 Homeless People Near Old Library
February 1, 2023 By Gary Warth 5 Comments
Part of the money will go toward securing the streets so the encampments do not return In a new, focused approach to helping homeless people get off the street and into housing, outreach workers will begin engaging with about 50 people who are living in tents along six city blocks near San Diego’s former Central […]