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Tag: COVID-19 pandemic

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Votes To Give 10-Day Warning Period For About-To-Be Evicted Tenants

January 28, 2022   2:16 amJanuary 28, 2022   6:21 am
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted in favor of an ordinance on Wednesday that would require all landlords within the city to give all tenants facing eviction a 10-day warning period in order to have time to fix...
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Teacher Union Tantrums Now Count as Sick Days in California

January 26, 2022   1:37 pmJanuary 26, 2022   1:49 pm
It’s mid-January and winter break has come to an end. For more than 6.5 million children here in California, that means it’s time to go back to school. But in several major school districts across the state, schools remained closed the first week back — negatively impacting tens of thousands of students ready to learn and reconnect...
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Appellate Court Rules LA, Ventura Counties Violated 2nd Amendment During Pandemic

January 21, 2022   2:42 amJanuary 20, 2022   8:53 pm
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday that Los Angeles County and Ventura County violated the second amendment during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 by shutting down gun and ammunition stores, reversing an...
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Restaurants, Bars Across California Prepare To Introduce More To-Go Options For New Liquor Law

December 28, 2021   2:37 pmApril 3, 2022   8:46 am
This week across California, restaurants and bars are hurrying to finish more permanent alcoholic beverage to-go for when Senate Bill 389 comes into effect on Saturday. Press play to hear a narrated version of this story, presented by AudioHopper. SB...
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SEIU Leader Suspended For Six Months Following $44,000 Time Sheet Fraud

November 29, 2021   12:00 pmDecember 8, 2021   3:47 pm
Tony Owens, the former Vice President of Bargaining for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1000 in Los Angeles, was suspended for six months without pay from his California Public Employee’s Retirement System (CalPERS) on Monday following an investigation...
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City of Folsom and Folsom Chamber Campaign To Fight Labor Shortage

November 19, 2021   12:42 pmNovember 19, 2021   12:43 pm
A new joint Folsom-Folsom Chamber of Commerce campaign to alleviate the labor shortage by appealing to retirees, stay-at-home parents, and teenagers received national attention this week due to the unique strategy of the program, with many remaining unsure of if...
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California Bar To Readjust Thousands of Bar Exam Scores, Offer Free Retakes Following Technical Problems

November 15, 2021   12:13 pmApril 3, 2022   8:21 am
The State Bar of California announced during the weekend that due to the large number of technical issues that led to a massive number of test takers not passing, a large number of scores will be adjusted or be test...
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