Day: December 4, 2022

California

CA Drought: California’s changing climate and the ski industry

As the climate continues to warm, the ski industry will face new challenges. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A series of cold, wet storm systems are drenching Northern California this week after a dry end to November. Impacts from the systems include a few feet of fresh snow, 1-3″ of valley rain, and cool temperatures. The last […]

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City Council

Crosslake City Council to meet in closed session – Brainerd Dispatch | #citycouncil

Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of “staff.” Often, the “staff” byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous […]

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Mayor

Mayor Tecklenburg leads tree lighting in Marion Square Sunday night

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The City of Charleston hosted a tree lighting ceremony Sunday night in Marion Square. Charleston Mayor, John Tecklenburg, and News 2’s Rob Fowler prepared the crowd, discussed the meaning of Christmas in the Holy City, and spoke with celebrators downtown. GALLERY: Charleston Christmas Parade 2022 Click Here For This Articles Original […]

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Alabama

Judge Weighs Legality of Arkansas Ban on Care for Transgender Youth | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For Dylan Brandt, a transgender teenager in Arkansas, two years on testosterone has meant that “my outside finally matches the way I feel on the inside.” But that sense of relief was jeopardized last year when Arkansas lawmakers passed the country’s first ban on physicians administering hormone therapy or puberty blockers […]

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Alabama

Trump for 2024 would be ‘bad mistake’, Republican says as blame game deepens | US midterm elections 2022 | #elections | #alabama

Alabama congressman and once-zealous Trump supporter, Mo Brooks, has a remarkable new stance on the political future of his former hero. “It would be a bad mistake for the Republicans to have Donald Trump as their nominee in 2024,” he said. The stark judgment from Brooks was indicative of the deepening and brutal blame game […]

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Alaska

Anchorage Twitter meets in-person, unclear exactly why | #alaska | #politics

When we look back as a species, right before the first nuke starts to spiral towards earth in a terrible arc, at our accomplishments during our comparatively short time on the planet, it will likely be noted that Twitter was among our very worst. As a social media platform, it’s done more to erode dialogue, […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas basketball guard is out. How Razorbacks impacted

FAYETTEVILLE — Since Eric Musselman became Arkansas basketball’s coach before the 2019-20 season, no player has logged more minutes in a Razorbacks uniform than Devo Davis. Now, the veteran guard is “taking time away” from the team for reasons undisclosed, and Arkansas basketball is without one of its key players indefinitely. Davis is averaging the […]

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California

New proposal to reform rooftop solar incentives bad for California – Marin Independent Journal

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Public Utilities Commission are about to destroy the rooftop solar success story with a new, but still too extreme proposal slashing its incentives. It will cut the money utilities pay for the extra clean energy sent to the grid by 75%. It would extend the payback time for […]

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City Council

R.P. Lumber Center to host city council meeting | #citycouncil

The Intelligencer Dec. 4, 2022 Edwardsville City Hall Hearst file photo If you plan to attend the Edwardsville City Counci meeting on Tuesday, do not go to city hall. The council will convene for its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Dec. 6 at the R.P. Lumber Center, located 6289 Tiger Drive. The meeting is […]

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Mayor

Inaugural ceremony, swearing-in set for Mayor-Elect Richardson and city officials • Long Beach Post News

The ceremony is set for 5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Theater in Downtown Long Beach, with doors opening at 4:30 p.m.. A reception and celebration will follow in the Pacific Ballroom at the Convention Center. The ceremony will also include the inaugurations of: City Attorney-Elect Dawn McIntosh City Prosecutor Doug Haubert City Auditor Laura Doud […]

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