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Chula Vista Community Turns in 112 Firearms at San Diego County Sheriff’s Gun Safety Event

Chula Vista Community Turns in 112 Firearms at San Diego County Sheriff’s Gun Safety Event

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office and affiliated law enforcement organizations organized a Gun Safety Event in Chula Vista over the weekend, drawing a large number of local residents. This program was a component of a larger initiative to remove unneeded firearms from the community in an attempt to prevent gun violence. At the South...

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Goodyear Public Works Honored with National Safety Award at WasteCon 2024

Goodyear Public Works Honored with National Safety Award at WasteCon 2024

Goodyear’s Public Works Department has won a national safety award in honor of the city’s unsung heroes. According to Goodyear’s official announcement, the team won the Best Safety Training Program award at the Solid Waste Association of North America’s WasteCon 2024 event, in recognition of their outstanding safety training program. Goodyear Public Works’ dedication to...

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Napa Community Reels After Violent Assault, Police Charge Two Local Men with Attempted Murder

Napa Community Reels After Violent Assault, Police Charge Two Local Men with Attempted Murder

At around 3:06 AM yesterday, the Napa Police Department received an emergency report concerning an attack on Pueblo Avenue, and they arrived quickly. A male victim with serious injuries was discovered by the police and sent right away to a nearby hospital for treatment. Two male suspects were apprehended promptly at the site, according to...

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San Antonio’s District 1 Launches “Eat. Share. Claim.” Loyalty Program to Boost Local Restaurants

San Antonio’s District 1 Launches “Eat. Share. Claim.” Loyalty Program to Boost Local Restaurants

To encourage patronage of neighborhood restaurants over the holiday season, District 1 Councilmember Dr. Sukh Kaur of San Antonio has launched a restaurant loyalty card program. This project, called “Eat. Share. Claim.,” is a clear commitment from the district office and attempts to increase community patronage of independent small businesses. In a statement posted on...

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Hawai’i Island’s Largest Agricultural Land Offering Since 1980s Benefits Indigenous Community

Over the weekend, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) ceremoniously recognized a major milestone for the indigenous community of Hawaii by awarding 68 agricultural lots on Hawai‘i Island, its largest agricultural offering since the 1980s. These property parcels, which are located in the suburbs of Honom and Maku u in Hilo, offer the DHHL...

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San Antonio Welcomes Mild, Sunny Weather As Holiday Season Approaches

San Antonio Welcomes Mild, Sunny Weather As Holiday Season Approaches

In order to give residents a comfortable backdrop as November fades into December, the City of San Antonio is looking forward to a week with a combination of sunny sky and pleasant temperatures. A largely bright day with a notable south wind that might reach gusts of up to 20 mph is expected to replace...

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Columbus City Schools Explores Advances in Special Education on ‘Teacher Chat’ Podcast

Concern over special education, or SPED for short, has grown in the field of education. Recently, Columbus City Schools (CCS) addressed the topic on their Teacher Chat podcast, which included perspectives from experts in the industry. With host Dr. Todd Walker, the Chief Curriculum and Instruction Officer at CCS, spearheading the discussion on national trends,...

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Debris Flow From Retaining Wall Failure Prompts Partial Closure of Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Hollywood

On Saturday, a tiny debris flow caused by rainy weather partially blocked Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Hollywood, causing traffic jams. According to CBS News, this regrettable incident happened close to the southbound lanes at around 10:30 a.m. After responding quickly, the Los Angeles Fire Department blocked off the affected area along Kirkwood Drive to keep...