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2 Dead In Shooting At Santa Rosa Home: Police

UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 11:55 am PT Reply(1) Law enforcement from Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Petaluma and Sonoma County responded to the scene of a shooting Tuesday night on Whitewood Drive near Hearn Avenue in Santa Rosa. (Shutterstock) SANTA ROSA, CA A man and a woman died Tuesday night in Santa Rosa in what police said was being investigated as a murder-suicide. Officers were sent just after 6:15 p.m. Tuesday to a report that a woman had been shot at a home on Whitewood Drive in the Roseland area, Santa Rosa police Lt. Jeneane Kucker said in a news release. The reporting party believed the suspect, who also lived on the property, shot the victim during an argument, Kucker said. Upon arrival, officers were met in the driveway of the residence by two children who told them the victim was to the rear of the residence.

Wagner Alleges Bribery And Corruption In Malibu Government

UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 10:53 am PT Reply(1) Wagner announced the affidavit during his final remarks as a councilmember Monday night. (City of Malibu) MALIBU, CA At a Monday night City Council meeting that saw the swearing in of three new councilmembers, 0utgoing Councilmember Jefferson Wagner announced he had provided incoming Councilmember Bruce Silverstein with an affidavit alleging several instances of City Hall corruption. In a seven-page sworn affidavit, Wagner alleges that he was offered bribes by a vendor in exchange for voting for a contract, and that the city failed to investigate his claim of bribery; that former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa pressured him to extend City Manager Reva Feldman s contract and raise her salary, and an unexplained police raid on his home came two days after he did not; and that he has heard multiple rumors of city staff being bribed for favors and access, though he did not list any names.

Culver City High School Grad Named Member Of HRC Foundation Youth Ambassadors

December 14, 2020 The Human Rights Campaign have announced that Nico Craig, an 18-year-old DJ and music producer, has been named a member of the 2021 class of HRC Foundation Youth Ambassadors, joining nine other LGBTQ advocates across the country. Subscribe This program is designed to amplify the important voices of teens and young adults, and engage them in helping HRC Foundation improve the lives of LGBTQ youth at home, at school, at work and beyond, said HRC Foundation s Director of the Youth Well-Being Program and the Time to THRIVE Conference Dr. Vincent Pompei. These youth have real and meaningful contributions to make to HRC s work and to their communities.

Communities Of Color Are Supposed To Be Getting State Money To Reduce Pollution Where Is It?

December 15, 2020 California has long led the nation in environmental regulations. It was the first state to enact air pollution control policies in 1947. Then it advanced environmental regulations around emission controls, air toxins and water, paving the way for federal regulations that have protected our health for decades. Most recently, California reduced greenhouse gas emissions back to 1990 levels, four years before the 2020 deadline. Subscribe However, while California continues to be a leader in addressing climate change, the state has been less successful at helping local communities that are hit hardest by environmental disparities. When California passed Senate bill 535 in 2012, it mandated that 25 percent of the proceeds generated from the resulting cap-and-trade program go to projects that benefit communities most impacted by pollution and a lack of resources. These investments were intended to improve public health, quality of life, and economic opportunity in C

5 Healthcare Workers First In Orange County To Receive Vaccine

UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 1:52 pm PT Replies(2) Orange County s Providence St. Joseph s Hospital workers received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Thursday. (OC Health Care Agency) ORANGE COUNTY, CA Less than nine months after the first death in Orange County due to COVID-19, the coronavirus vaccine reached a handful of medical professionals. On Wednesday, five volunteers, all employed by St. Joseph s Hospital, were the first in Orange County to receive the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. They will each require a booster of the vaccine in 21 days, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency. Jeremy Zoch, Chief Executive of Providence St. Joseph in Southern California, explained the process for selecting St. Joseph Hospital as the starting off point for delivery of the new vaccine.

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