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News & Articles By Belle Carter
07/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
El Dorado residents want their county to secede from California
Sharon Durst, leader of the secessionist El Dorado state movement, knows that past efforts to split rural California counties off from the rest of the state have accomplished little beyond inspiring ridicule. But she also knows that something has to change if rural counties like El Dorado want to have a fair say in how […]
05/18/2023
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By Belle Carter
Misery Miles: Homeless denizens of Binford Road work multiple low-paying jobs to afford HIGH RENTS
The two-mile Binford Road in the city of Novato in California dubbed “Misery Miles” is home to many residents working up to two low-income jobs just to return to safe housing. According to the Daily Mail, some 135 motor homes, cars and shacks can be found along the stretch that can be reached via a […]
05/10/2023
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By Belle Carter
GREEN DEAL HOAX: California’s electricity price soars despite “climate-friendly” state legislation
California’s retail electricity price is highest in the United States and more than twice the average power cost in the western part of the country. Since 1998, Democrats have controlled California’s state legislature. They adopted ineffective, misguided and economically damaging energy and climate legislation that created skyrocketing electricity prices for California residents, businesses and organizations. But […]
04/11/2023
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By Belle Carter
Dockworkers at Southern California ports have been working without contracts since July
Dockworkers at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports returned to their posts on Friday night, April 7, ending a 24-hour shutdown over contract negotiations. The said workers have been working without contracts since last summer. They have been kept on the job by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), which signed a “no stoppages” promise with […]
03/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
Oregon state lawmakers pass bill seeking to provide $1K per month to homeless and low-income people
State lawmakers in Oregon passed a bill in January providing $1,000 per month to homeless and low-income people. It would set the stage for the Beaver State’s first foray into universal basic income (UBI) should it become law. SB 603 would establish the People’s Housing Assistance Fund Demonstration Program to be administered by the Department […]
02/14/2023
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By Belle Carter
Billionaire investor slams San Francisco’s “zombie zones,” 20-year record high homelessness
A venture capitalist denounced the Democratic leadership in San Francisco for its failure to address rising drug use and homelessness. In a Feb. 8 op-ed for the Financial Times, venture capitalist Michael Moritz of Sequoia Capital pointed out the irony of how the Golden Gate City “bans plastic straws but permits plastic needles.” He also […]
02/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
Water Wars: Colorado River basin states fail to reach consensus on water usage cuts
The Colorado River basin states have failed for the second time in six months to reach a consensus on the water usage cuts that seek to distribute the burden of drought more equitably as the river dries up. Six of the seven basin states sketched out a joint proposal for how they could meet the […]
01/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Deadly combo: Atmospheric river, bomb cyclone leave 2 dead in Bay Area
The powerful combination of an atmospheric river and bomb cyclone has left at least two fatalities in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to local firefighters, an infant was killed Jan. 4 in a home that was hit by a falling redwood tree in the rural Sonoma County town of Occidental. Meanwhile, the Fairfield Police […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
At least 2 dead, 12 injured as 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Northern California
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Northern California’s Humboldt County in the wee hours of Tuesday, December 20, leaving at least two people dead and 12 injured. “It was the most intense earthquake that I’ve felt,” Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes said. “It was a long-duration earthquake, so it was not only […]
11/17/2022
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By Belle Carter
LA Port’s October imports drop 28% year-over-year as labor negotiations drag on
The Port of Los Angeles has reported that its total throughput in October was 678,429 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), almost 25 percent less compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, imports totaled 336,307 TEUs – down 28 percent year-over-year. The biggest drag was from incoming cargo that has shifted to the East and Gulf […]
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