• Bill would allow Arizona abortion providers to practice in California temporarily

    Arizona abortion providers could practice in California under a new law designed to provide care to women who cross the state line as they face newly restrictive prohibitions at home. The bill introduced Wednesday aims to expedite temporary authorization for those Arizona doctors to practice in both states. It is the latest move by Gov. Gavin Newsom to make California a reproductive health "sanctuary" as abortion seekers in several Republican-led states have lost access to care after the Supreme...

  • Fundraiser ran by family of young boy battling rare disease helps displaced families affected by fires

    A fundraiser in honor of a brave 9-year-old boy battling a rare disease is helping displaced families affected by fires.

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    Systems Navigators provide assistance to PCSing families

    Families preparing for a move can face many obstacles, however Systems Navigators are available to provide support.

  • Google Halts Links to California News Sites

    Google is pulling links to California news sites ahead of pending news-focused legislation. That bill, dubbed the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), would require Google to pay for providing news content. Jaffer Zaidi, Google’s vice president of global news partnerships, said in a Friday (April 12) blog entry that the tech giant would conduct “a short-term […]

  • California Moves to Create Genealogy Office for Reparations Eligibility

    By: Kenneth Schrupp | The Center Square The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen

  • Chai Lifeline Provides Critical Support To Families For Pesach

    Getting ready for Pesach is hard enough, but for families facing pediatric illness and medical crisis, Yom Tov preparations can feel impossible. Chai Lifeline, the Jewish community’s leading health support network, is there to help families every step of the way so they can focus on what truly matters most—the health and wellbeing of their […]

  • California moves to create genealogy office for reparations eligibility

    (The Center Square) – The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency. The bill would direct CAFA to implement suggestions from the state’s reparations task force, a body...

  • California assembly advances universal healthcare in bill that could double taxes

    (The Center Square) - The California Assembly Health Committee voted to advance a bill that would establish a universal healthcare board that would ban most private healthcare and require shifting the entire $405 billion annually spent on healthcare in California onto the state budget. As the state faces a $73 billion budget deficit, it is unclear which taxes would have to be adopted to absorb hundreds of billions of dollars in new costs. “With continued collaboration, California...

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    Swansea: Family left restaurant without paying £329 bill

    The owners of Bella Ciao said they ordered T-bone steaks and double pudding

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    California Weighs Bill Restricting Clear In Airports: Here’s What To Know

    Lawmakers accuse the tech company of operating a “two-tiered system” at

  • Best Sites to Buy Telegram Members (3 Reputable Providers)

    With over 900 million active users worldwide, Telegram has solidified its position as one of the most popular messaging apps. However, Telegram groups or channel admins often encounter the daunting challenge of growing their members organically. Therefore, many Telegram users resort to alternative methods to quickly increase their member count. One such method gaining traction […]

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    California reject bill to crackdown on how utilities spend customers' money

    By ADAM BEAM Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers on Monday rejected a proposal aimed at cracking down on how some of the nation’s largest utilities spend customers’ money. California’s investor-owned utilities can’t use money from customers to pay for things like advertising their brand or lobbying for legislation. Instead, they’re supposed to