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Sacramento Police identify person of interest in Land Park, Broadway sexual assaults

Sacramento Police identify person of interest in Land Park, Broadway sexual assaults Giacomo Luca Replay Video UP NEXT A young white man with strawberry blonde hair is suspected of smacking at-least three women who were walking or jogging on their buttocks while driving, according to the Sacramento Police Department. The suspect is described as being in his 20’s or 30’s and driving an older, dark green sedan with oxidation. Police didn’t describe the type of oxidation but that can mean fading paint or rust. Sacramento Police said they’ve identified a person of interest in the unusual string of sexual assaults at the city’s largest and one of its most popular parks.

Washington s new Indispensable Man

Print this article (Graeme Jennings / Washington Examiner) The first time Jeff Miller showed up for work as a 17-year-old, $5-an-hour intern for the Kern County Republican Party, one of his supervisors, the district field representative for high-powered California congressman Bill Thomas, offered him a helpful fashion tip for his first job in politics. Dump whatever hideous-colored dress shirt you’re wearing, the 26-year-old Kevin McCarthy told Miller, gently. From now on, stick to solid white or solid blue. Thirty years later, Miller is a connected Washington lobbyist with his own boutique firm, advising some of the most recognizable corporate brands in the United States and a hard-charging Republican fundraiser and all-around GOP utility player. In the 2020 election cycle, Miller, on a strictly volunteer basis, bundled more than $11.2 million for Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and raised in excess of $100 million, combined, for the former president’s 202

Soon-to-be college grads build experience other ways amid few internship opportunities

Back in his childhood bedroom in Gold River isn t where Josh DePeel envisioned he d spend the months leading up to college graduation. Yet, that s where he is. Pursuing his degree. In his final year at Boston s Suffolk University, DePeel, much like thousands of soon-to-be college graduates, is facing a pandemic problem.They re unable to find internships in their chosen career fields that would give them important hands-on training and build out their resumes in the process.During the pandemic, many internship programs have vanished with businesses having even their own employees working from home. Whether it be a beat reporter . just in general, an NFL, MLB reporter, I want to work in the sports media industry, said DePeel.DePeel and soon-to-be graduates across the country are finding themselves in a tough spot trying to build up their resumes with few opportunities for on-the-job experience they would have received though internships during non-pandemic times. The younger

Vaccines to be required for return to UC, CSU campus

The proposed policy is still being developed. Author: Eric Escalante, Associated Press Published: 2:29 PM PDT April 22, 2021 Updated: 8:09 PM PDT April 22, 2021 CALIFORNIA, USA Both California State University and University of California systems announced Thursday that they re planning to require faculty, staff and students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 upon returning to campus. “Together, the CSU and UC enroll and employ more than one million students and employees across 33 major university campuses, so this is the most comprehensive and consequential university plan for COVID-19 vaccines in the country, CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro said in a news release. “Consistent with previous CSU announcements related to the university s response to the pandemic, we are sharing this information now to give students, their families and our employees ample time to make plans to be vaccinated prior to the start of the fall te

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