Police released surveillance footage and asked for the public’s help Wednesday, Feb. 17, to identify a suspect wanted for shooting a person in the chest during an attempted carjacking in Northridge. Officers were summoned at about 4:35 p.m. Feb. 2 to reports of shots fired on the 8500 block of Reseda Boulevard, Los Angeles Police…
Day: February 18, 2021
Make temporary regulatory relief for restaurants permanent
While we’re still in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, at least some positive lessons are being learned, including the benefit of easing up on government rules and regulations. It’s far from revolutionary, but California legislators have introduced legislation that would make it easier for restaurants to set up outdoors, alcohol to be served outdoors…
California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027
By ADAM BEAM | The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — New legislation would ban all fracking in California by 2027, taking aim at the powerful oil and gas industry in the state already planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Progressive California has long been a leader in combating climate change, requiring…
California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027
By ADAM BEAM | The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — New legislation would ban all fracking in California by 2027, taking aim at the powerful oil and gas industry in the state already planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Progressive California has long been a leader in combating climate change, requiring…
California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027
By ADAM BEAM | The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — New legislation would ban all fracking in California by 2027, taking aim at the powerful oil and gas industry in the state already planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Progressive California has long been a leader in combating climate change, requiring…
Six Flags Magic Mountain teams with West Coast Customs for world’s first drive-thru auto show
Six Flags Magic Mountain will roll out another once-in-a-lifetime event during the coronavirus pandemic with the world’s first drive-thru auto show featuring 100 muscle cars, hot rods and lowriders from West Coast Customs. The Cruis’n the Park Car Show will run on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Feb. 26 through March 14 at the Valencia…
5 Best Bitcoin Mining Machines (ASICs’ Profitability Compared)
Are you aspiring to become a bitcoin miner? Though it’s not an easy business for anyone, still, it can be a very lucrative venture — and especially — if you believe in cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin mining has many monetary benefits apart from the community work. However, it is a highly competitive business, so you must have…
Victim of attempted carjacking shot in Northridge, suspect sought
Police released surveillance footage and asked for the public’s help Wednesday, Feb. 17, to identify a suspect wanted for shooting a person in the chest during an attempted carjacking in Northridge. Officers were summoned at about 4:35 p.m. Feb. 2 to reports of shots fired on the 8500 block of Reseda Boulevard, Los Angeles Police…
Victim of attempted carjacking shot in Northridge, suspect sought
Police released surveillance footage and asked for the public’s help Wednesday, Feb. 17, to identify a suspect wanted for shooting a person in the chest during an attempted carjacking in Northridge. Officers were summoned at about 4:35 p.m. Feb. 2 to reports of shots fired on the 8500 block of Reseda Boulevard, Los Angeles Police…
Make temporary regulatory relief for restaurants permanent
While we’re still in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, at least some positive lessons are being learned, including the benefit of easing up on government rules and regulations. It’s far from revolutionary, but California legislators have introduced legislation that would make it easier for restaurants to set up outdoors, alcohol to be served outdoors…
California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027
By ADAM BEAM | The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — New legislation would ban all fracking in California by 2027, taking aim at the powerful oil and gas industry in the state already planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Progressive California has long been a leader in combating climate change, requiring…
Six Flags Magic Mountain teams with West Coast Customs for world’s first drive-thru auto show
Six Flags Magic Mountain will roll out another once-in-a-lifetime event during the coronavirus pandemic with the world’s first drive-thru auto show featuring 100 muscle cars, hot rods and lowriders from West Coast Customs. The Cruis’n the Park Car Show will run on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Feb. 26 through March 14 at the Valencia…
Lingering QAnon concerns keep National Guard in DC
By Zachary Cohen and Ellie Kaufman | CNN Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4, according to the top Democrat on the…
Lingering QAnon concerns keep National Guard in DC
By Zachary Cohen and Ellie Kaufman | CNN Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4, according to the top Democrat on the…
Lingering QAnon concerns keep National Guard in DC
By Zachary Cohen and Ellie Kaufman | CNN Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4, according to the top Democrat on the…
Short-handed Clippers can’t slow sizzling Jazz
The Clippers’ Lou Williams reacts toward an official during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Utah Jazz at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG) Utah’s Donovan Mitchell goes for a rebound during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Clippers at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/…
Short-handed Clippers can’t slow sizzling Jazz
The Clippers’ Lou Williams reacts toward an official during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Utah Jazz at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG) Utah’s Donovan Mitchell goes for a rebound during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Clippers at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/…
Short-handed Clippers can’t slow sizzling Jazz
The Clippers’ Lou Williams reacts toward an official during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Utah Jazz at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG) Utah’s Donovan Mitchell goes for a rebound during the first half of Wednesday’s game against the Clippers at Staples Center. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/…
Lingering QAnon concerns keep National Guard in DC
By Zachary Cohen and Ellie Kaufman | CNN Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4, according to the top Democrat on the…
Make temporary regulatory relief for restaurants permanent
While we’re still in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, at least some positive lessons are being learned, including the benefit of easing up on government rules and regulations. It’s far from revolutionary, but California legislators have introduced legislation that would make it easier for restaurants to set up outdoors, alcohol to be served outdoors…