Day: June 6, 2022

California

McEnany on ‘Outnumbered’: A ‘political earthquake’ could be coming in California

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kayleigh McEnany predicted California could experience a “political earthquake” as San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin faces a recall vote Tuesday with three polls showing she faces an uphill battle. The ‘Outnumbered’ co-host noted Monday that Los Angeles DA George Gascon faces a similar challenge as his recall […]

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City Council

St. Louis Park City Council to discuss water main break at Monday’s meeting | #citycouncil

Members of the St. Louis Park City Council are expected to discuss the amount of damage caused by a water main break in the city last month. According to the meeting agenda, councilors will discuss the break that happened on Saturday, May 21, as well as options for residents who were affected by the break. […]

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Mayor

Victim alleges years of harassment, abuse from North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A longtime City of North Charleston employee is accusing North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey of inappropriate sexual advances both before and during her time working for the city. Background: DeLisa Reynolds and Keith Summey have known each other for decades. In the late 1990’s DeLisa and her husband at the […]

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Alabama

Alabama Republican Party sets date to hear challenges to results in 4 primary races | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

The Alabama Republican Party has set June 25 as the date to hear challenges to election results in four races from the May 24 primary. The races are in Senate District 27 in east Alabama, House District 2 in north Alabama, and House districts 28 and 29 in northeast Alabama. In Senate District 27, Auburn […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas lawmakers pat each other on back about school safety but take no action

State lawmakers and other public officials who gathered Monday to discuss school safety in light of deadly mass shootings across the nation praised each other for past legislation and managed to avoid using the word “gun” for almost exactly one hour. Not until 2:31 p.m. in the joint meeting the House and Senate Education committees […]

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California

Governor Newsom Welcomes World Leaders to California for Summit of the Americas, Highlights Golden State Diversity and Economic Strength

LOS ANGELES – Governor Gavin Newsom Monday welcomed world leaders arriving in Los Angeles for the ninth Summit of the Americas. The Summit – a series of forums between leaders on issues of critical importance to the Western Hemisphere – is returning to the United States for the first time since the inaugural meeting in Miami in […]

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Alaska

U.S. Senate primary will test Murkowski’s endurance | Politics | #alaska | #politics

With 20 candidates vying for U.S. Senate, 31 for the U.S. House plus 48 in a special House election, Alaska’s primaries for Congress are not races. They are political track meets that require voters to do more than pencil in a box next to a favorite candidate’s name. Alaska’s 552,000 registered voters will need to […]

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Alabama

Federal court blocks Louisiana congressional map | #elections | #alabama

If the ruling is upheld, it would likely net Democrats an additional seat in the US House of Representatives. The now-blocked map had passed in March after the GOP-controlled legislature overrode Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of the map. The map had retained Republicans’ advantage in five of the state’s six congressional districts, keeping […]

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California

California will keep losing thousands like me until voters decide to end ‘one party state’: Dave Rubin

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California will continue to lose hundreds of thousands of residents to friendlier locales in Florida, Tennessee and Texas if the dueling crime and taxation crises are not reversed at the ballot box, conservative commentator Dave Rubin told Fox News Monday. Rubin, author of “Don’t Burn This Country”, […]

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City Council

Kelly Slater surf resort Coral Mt. at La Quinta city council Tuesday | #citycouncil

A hotly contested surf resort in La Quinta, proposed to include a private-use 16.6-acre, 18-million-gallon wave basin, is headed to the city council on Tuesday for what could be initial approval.  The Coral Mountain Resort, a master-planned community that would include 600 custom homes, a hotel, and indoor and outdoor spa amenities, received the La Quinta […]

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