Day: June 17, 2023

Mayor

Mayor Adams takes part in Annual Father’s Day Walk and Talk

Mayor Adams takes part in Annual Father’s Day Walk and Talk – CBS New York Watch CBS News Mayor Eric Adams joined fathers and sons of all ages for the annual Father’s Day Walk and Talk on Saturday. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/43WljXI Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and […]

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California

How did San Diego’s sewage-blasted shorelines evade list of dirtiest beaches in California?

Heal the Bay released its 33rd annual beach report card this week, including a list of the dirtiest shorelines in California. Glaringly absent were the ocean waters off San Diego’s southern coast, from Coronado down to Imperial Beach. Residents there have suffered a record number of swimming restrictions over the last 18 months as massive […]

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City Council

Bloomfield City Council discusses 2024 budget | Features | #citycouncil

On Monday, Bloomfield City Council held the first reading of the fiscal year 2024 budget at a special called meeting on June 12. The council also approved in a 4-1 vote raising the pay scale for city and water company employees to allow for more competitive pay. During the first reading, the City of Bloomfield’s […]

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California

Despite the bleating, transit budget cut merited – The Ukiah Daily Journal

There was no doubt more cuts would be needed from the moment Gov. Gavin Newsom submitted his preliminary budget plan for fiscal 2023 last January, basing it on a minimalist $22 billion estimated deficit. As expected, the deficit turned out to be much more by the time Newsom’s May spending plan revision appeared – it’s […]

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California

‘You’re on a Doom Loop About California’ (Video)

Things got heated on Fox News’ “Hannity” this week as California Governor Gavin Newsom countered host Sean Hannity’s assertions that the Golden State is still experiencing a population exodus by telling him, “You’re on a doom loop about California.” The U.S. Census Bureau previously reported that California’s total population declined by more than 500,000 between […]

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Mayor

Mayor’s message | Scotts Valley parks await your visit – Santa Cruz Sentinel

Lodato Park trail with redwoods. (Jack Dilles/Contributed) The official beginning of summer welcomes warmer weather, longer days and many opportunities to be active. Being outdoors makes us feel good and, as we have learned during these past few COVID-filled years, it benefits both our mental and physical health. Jack Dilles For years, I’ve have enjoyed […]

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City Council

Hillsboro City Council repeals city’s lodging tax; Roberts Lane, electricity aggregation resolutions approved | #citycouncil

After years of being advised by state and county officials that the city’s lodging tax was improper, Hillsboro City Council members voted Thursday, June 15 to rescind both ordinances regarding the tax. At the recommendation of city Law Director Randalyn Worley, council voted 7-0 to approve an emergency ordinance repealing sections 36.075 and 116.20 of […]

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California

Railroad Industry Sues to Block New Locomotive Pollution Rules in California – NBC Bay Area

The railroad industry on Friday sued to block new environmental rules in California, arguing they would force the premature retirement of about 25,000 diesel-powered locomotives across the country long before their zero-emission counterparts are ready to take their place. California’s aggressive strategy to fight climate change by weaning the state off fossil fuels has produced […]

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Alaska

Sullivan’s hypocrisy on U.S. spending | #alaska | #politics

Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, talks to reporters after a closed-door briefing on the Chinese surveillance balloon that flew over the United States recently, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) During the 2014 election when he ran for what had been Ted Stevens’ seat in the U.S. Senate, Dan […]

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California

First-of-its-kind youth basketball tournament comes to Roseville

The city of Roseville’s push to become a destination spot for youth sports tourism is getting another shot in the arm.Thursday morning, a first-of-its-kind girls’ basketball tournament in California is tipped off at the grounds in Roseville.The tournament, Girls California Live 23, is all part of the vision for the Roebbelen Center that was built […]

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