• Wrexham are PROMOTED to League One after thrashing Forest Green 6-0 as Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney achieve back-to-back promotions

    Wrexham have secured promotion to the third tier with win over Forest Green. They have gone up in back-to-back seasons under Reynolds and McElhenney. Is 40 points still enough to avoid the drop? Listen to the

  • California orders state workers back to office

    California state employees are getting codified policy on how often they can work from home, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) office announced Wednesday. Cabinet Secretary Ann Patterson wrote in a memo acquired by The Hill that the governor’s administration will require all state employees to work at least two days a week from the office starting

  • Jackalope Restaurant in Springfield sold to new owners

    The Jackalope Restaurant in downtown Springfield announced Wednesday that they have sold their business and the new owners plan to take the space into another direction.

  • Update: Emergency fishing ban lifted at Panguitch Lake

    PANGUITCH, Utah, April 22, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced Monday that it has lifted an emergency closure to fishing at Panguitch Lake, but still asks that people stay from the area of the dam. DWR Director J. Shirley issued the emergency change to the Utah Fishing Guidebook after damage to the Panguitch Lake […] The post Update: Emergency fishing ban lifted at Panguitch Lake first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • California readies itself as ‘abortion sanctuary’ while Arizona gears up for ban

    Golden state expanded abortion access after Roe was repealed in 2022 while neighboring state is set to enact near-total banAs Arizona prepares for a near-total ban on abortion to go into effect in the coming months, providers in California are getting ready to welcome a surge of out-of-state clients and live up to the state’s reputation as an “abortion sanctuary”.California clinics have been treating patients confused by the legal framework in neighboring Arizona ever since the supreme court...

  • California lawmaker wants to unmask business owners, landlords

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. >> A California lawmaker wants to require business owners and landlords to disclose their identities under legislation aimed at cracking down on opaque ownership structures that have enabled some companies to skirt state laws without facing consequences.

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    Dead roaches stuck in restaurant lights where customers order

    PALMHURST, Texas (ValleyCentral) — On this week's Food 4 Thought the Food Patrol found roaches right under where the customers order their food. Antigua Bakery & Cafe located at 1022 E. Harrison Ave in Harlingen has earned a Top Performer sticker from getting a perfect score on its Feb 12 inspection report. A mother's dream []

  • California Christians Fight Back Against City Removing Cross

    A California Christian club is fighting to put their cross back on display after city officials used eminent domain to remove it while citing complaints of it being "reminiscent of KKK cross-burnings" and offensive to "diverse communities."

  • DA lifts ban on poultry products from Belgium, France

    Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has lifted the ban on the importation of poultry products from Belgium and France, saying the outbreak of avian influenza in the two countries has already been contained.

  • From a chic pillbox to a feathered cap, the personality hat is back

    It may have practical benefits, but a personality hat is mostly for the vibesThere was a time when it was shocking to venture into public bareheaded. You or I would no more have done our weekly shop without a hat than we would have done it barefoot. Now the opposite is true. Hats, which used to be a badge of duty and propriety, have become the opposite – a bold sartorial choice that marks you out as a flamboyant dresser.There are exceptions. Some hats are so normalised we barely register them. A...

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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

  • Petition: Tell Lawmakers in California and Hawaii to Ban Octopus Farming

    Please sign this petition to demand lawmakers in California and Hawaii follow Washington's incredible lead and ban octopus farming, too!