The TSA is reversing its hands-off approach to overseeing pipeline cybersecurity in the wake of the devastating ransomware attack on critical U.S. infrastructure.
A range of current and former officials and cybersecurity experts say the Colonial Pipeline s ability to avoid a government review underscores how a voluntary, arms-length approach by federal officials over nearly two decades has left key elements of the nation s critical infrastructure at risk.
Industry veteran Gary Forman has been named interim Executive Director of the Bowling Centers of Southern California.
Forman, who is in the process of selling Fountain Bowl in Fountain Valley, California, with his business partner, Dave Osborn, has served on the BCSC Board of Directors for 26 years, and is a two-term past President of the trade association.
“As an association, we appreciate Gary’s desire to take on this new role while we work to determine what is best long term for BCSC,” said the association’s current President, Jesse Hansen. “As always, we have all members of the association in mind when we look to the future. We will continue to work diligently toward the goal of getting bowling centers in California reopened as soon as possible.”
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Fountain Valley prides itself on being “a nice place to live,” but the coronavirus pandemic had a way of making times tough on residents and businesses alike.
Still, the community found ways to sprinkle in bits of normalcy like movies in the park and a Halloween parade, as well as helping those in need who faced food insecurity or needed COVID-19 testing.
Across the area, demonstrations were part of 2020. Fountain Valley saw protests for Black Lives Matter and the healthcare industry.
Have a look at some of the top stories in Fountain Valley for 2020:
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center protests
right now here s monika with timesaver traffic. good problems there? you know i was talking to authorities there to figure out why this tractor-trailer fire has been there so long on 270. or i-70 near 270 as you come off of i-40. and the reason is, it was a fedex truck and some of the contents are still smoldering. they want to wait it out for a bit and it s causing a lot of heavy traffic. it s been there for over an hour coming in from frederick on eastbound i-70 watch out for the activity there. once you re on 270 you re absolutely fine. there are no issues there. in fact a live look at 270 and here s what it looks like at father hurley boulevard. normally this is slowing down at 6:00 but right now just fine out of jermantown and down to the point where the lanes divide. your lanes are open there. i ll keep you posted on the situation up in frederick. in the meantime, southern maryland looks great. no problems on route 4, route 5, route 30 #. everything looks fine through