International outrage over the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria is growing tonight. Now there are reports that not only were hundreds of residents killed, Emergency Responders including nurses have also died. The alleged attack happened in a the suburb of damascus. Here is what we know now. Al jazeera cannot independently confirm the videos and it is still unclear whether chemical weapons were used. Reporter images of syrian civilians dead and wounded from alleged Chemical Attacks are bringing new calls for military intervention. In france the foreign minister says the International Community must respond with force. Translator frances position means there must be a reaction. Not sending troops on the ground, but a reaction. Not only international condemnation, but a reaction that could take the shape of the use of force. Were still focused on nailing down the facts. If these reports are true, it would be an outrageous and flagrant escalation of the use of chemical weapons by t
VC Fire Marshal Jim Davidson at the fire department booth interacting with kids at the Valley Center Bee & Butterfly Festival Saturday at the VC Library. The Valley Center Library celebrated the 3rd annual Valley Center Bee & Butterfly Festival Saturday afternoon. The day began with a blessing by the San Pasqual Band of Mission
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California lawmakers on Wednesday voted to let government workers hide their home addresses from public records if they fear for their safety, a response to the country's continuously polarizing politics and pandemic policies that have fueled an increase in violent threats against some public employees.