Nextdoor Neighborhood Sponsorships are Hyper Local Ads for Small Business

Nextdoor, the hyperlocal social networking service for neighborhoods, has launched a Neighborhood Sponsorships feature. The service offers businesses a new marketing tool to promote their business and engage with the local community. With Neighborhood Sponsorships, businesses advertise to customers on a zip code level. Research shows a huge 85% of small business owners depend on…

Suffering from back pain while working from home? A physical therapist shares 5 tips

A physical therapist explains how back pain may be caused by other areas of the body. Top Featured Tags: – New Mexico News Press Release Distribution Service

President Trump supporters hit Washington, DC streets in protest of election results

President Donald Trump’s supporters’ fury at the prospect of a transfer of power showed no signs of slowing down a week after the race was called for Joe Biden. Top Featured Tags: – New Mexico News Press Release Distribution Service

President Trump seems to acknowledge Biden win, but he won’t concede

President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to acknowledge for the first time that Joe Biden won the White House but made clear he would not concede. Top Featured Tags: – New Mexico News Press Release Distribution Service

LA County jolted by another day of 3,000-plus new coronavirus cases

Los Angeles County was jolted by its second straight day of more than 3,000 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Sunday, Nov. 15, as the “second surge” continued to send daily statistics soaring to levels not seen since summer. The 3,061 cases came on the heels of Saturday’s total of 3,780, both numbers topping recent levels…

LA Sheriff’s deputies shoot, kill man in Westmont

Sheriff’s deputies near Inglewood early Sunday morning killed a man who allegedly pointed a gun at them as he stood in the middle of a street, officials said. The shooting occurred near Van Ness Avenue and Van Wick Street, on the border of Westmont and Inglewood at just before 2 a.m., according to a Sheriff’s…

Warmer temperatures, winds return to Southern California

Meteorologists expect a warming trend accompanied by Santa Ana winds that began Sunday in Southern California to strengthen Monday, before temperatures fall to slightly below average for the remainder of the work week. Temperatures were between five and 10 degrees above average Sunday, and should be 10 to 15 degrees warmer than normal on Monday,…

‘It’s Detrimental’: Businesses Bracing As Tuolumne County Anticipates Moving Back Two Tiers

SONORA (CBS13) – An uptick in COVID-19 cases could prompt a major setback for Tuolumne County. The county could move from the moderate orange tier to the most restrictive purple tier this week. Considering it’s a smaller county, more than 21 cases each week for two weeks would qualify it to move back to the…

First Undocumented Immigrant To Pass Bar In US And Practice Law In California Casts First Vote As Citizen

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – In 2014, Attorney Sergio Garcia became the first undocumented immigrant in the United States to pass the bar and practice law in California without being a citizen. He was honored with a Medal of Valor by then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris for the achievement. Now in 2020, he’s earned his citizenship and…

‘Guns Down, Gloves Up’: Anti-Gun Boxing Event Turns Deadly In North Sacramento

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A boxing event that happened in North Sacramento on Saturday night was meant to be a family-friendly affair but it ended in gunfire and a deadly situation. “Everybody was in there to watch their kids that they going to box every day,” Jacques Houston, who hosted the Guns Down Gloves Up event,…

Arts tax? Why there is no art.

by Anonymous So do i get a refund on this ridiculous tax i pay every year? Can we just make it carry forward to 2021? How about not paying for something nobody is using? How about sunsetting this scam Ted. Hey speaking of useless how about shutting down the DEQ testing Kate like Washington did.…

Oregon Will Enter Two-Week “Freeze” to Slow COVID-19 Spread

by Alex Zielinski {{ image:1 }} Due to the alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases, Oregon will be returning to some early pandemic restrictions next week. Gov. Kate Brown announced that, starting on Wednesday, November 18, the entire state will enter a two-week “freeze,” during which all restaurants and bars will be limited for take-out only,…

Macrame and house plants and off white paint

by Anonymous Ugh! What is with the macrame and trailing house plants and everything being off white? Why do we need this aesthetic everywhere all of the sudden? Can we please try and have an original thought again? I lived through macrame in the 70’s, it is not clever. The history of design is vast…

Bicyclist dies after Sunday afternoon collision at Santiago Canyon Road intersection

A bicyclist was killed following a collision with a vehicle on Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Santiago Canyon and Modjeska Grade roads, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said. At about 4 p.m., OCSD dispatch received a call regarding the collision and a woman was found injured at the scene, said Carrie…

With history-making Pomona astronaut aboard, SpaceX launches mission to International Space Station

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. >> Hawthorne-based SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station on Sunday on the first full-fledged taxi flight for NASA by a private company, with a history-making crewmember aboard, Navy Cmdr. Victor Glover, a Pomona native. The Falcon rocket thundered into the night from Kennedy Space Center with three Americans and…

Man accused of stealing cash from a Fullerton pizzeria while making himself a pie

A thief took up a downtown Fullerton pizzeria’s offer to build your own pie – right in the middle of burglarizing the restaurant, police said. Security footage recorded Sunday, Nov. 8 shows a man who broke into Big Slice Pizza slip on a pair of gloves before tossing a lump of dough in the restaurant’s…

India’s capital has passed its THIRD coronavirus peak – New Delhi’s health minister

New Delhi’s third wave of coronavirus has passed its peak and the epidemic situation in the city has improved, the city’s minister of health Satyendar Jain has said, insisting that a new lockdown was not necessary. The city experienced a spike in coronavirus cases this month, with health authorities describing it as the third wave…

Paris chief demands stores reopen for Black Friday amid lockdown, slams Macron’s bureaucratic and controlling state

The president of the Paris region has slammed the French government for wanting to “control everything” as she demanded the reopening of shops on Black Friday, claiming small retailers were losing out to big online brands. Valérie Pécresse, the regional chief of greater Paris, told BFM TV on Monday that small businesses were suffering under…

Faith palm: Pope Francis’ Instagram account ‘caught liking’ racy model’s sexy schoolgirl photo

There may soon be a social media manager opening at the Vatican after the Pope’s Instagram account was caught ‘liking’ a photo of a Brazilian bikini model in a sexy schoolgirl outfit. According to reports and alleged screenshots purporting to show the social media faux pas, none other than Pope Francis gave his blessing to…

Alaska reports 654 new COVID-19 cases and more hospitalizations

A scanning electron micrograph of a cell (blue) heavily infected with particles of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Image captured from a patient sample at a federal lab in Maryland. (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) Alaska reported its second-highest daily COVID-19 case count on Sunday with 654 new cases reported. 642 of…

State of Art: Pipeline Vocal Project wants to spread a cappella love across Alaska

Left to Right: Molly Dieni, Lisa Hawkins, and Adriana Latonio make up a cappella group Pipeline Vocal Project (Photo courtesy of Pipline Vocal Project via Facebook) This week on State of Art we’re hearing from Pipeline Vocal Project. This homegrown a cappella trio’s mission is to sing, perform, and educate. From virtual performances and an…

Gross concedes Alaska US Senate race to Sullivan; Galvin concedes to Rep. Young

Incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan (left) and Congressional candidate Dr. Al Gross (right) debate for one of Alaska’s U.S. Senate seats, on October 23 at Debate for the State. (Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media) There are still more ballots to count, but U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Congressman Don Young seem to have cemented their re-election. “It’s…

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