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California health workers may face rude awakening with $25 minimum wage law
The State· 7 days agoNearly a half-million health workers who stand to benefit from California's nation-leading $25 minimum wage law could be in for a rude awakening if hospitals and other health care providers ...
Feeling the pain of the illegal migrant invasion
The Washington Times· 6 days ago“Yesterday my eldest son’s soccer team could not play one of their scheduled games because migrants refused to leave the field the league had permits...
Thousands of people seeking help did not get a police response. That's a good thing.
U-T San Diego· 5 days agoThree years ago, the county launched a pilot program to replace ill-equipped law enforcement officials with mental health experts for those in crisis. Today, there are nearly four dozen Mobile ...
California government can’t get education or homelessness right. Why trust it with your healthcare?
Orange County Register· 6 days agoCalifornia is losing taxpayers by the hundreds of thousands for several years running, largely due...
Paris Hilton Is Latest Celebrity Promoting a Bill in the California Legislature
Times of San Diego· 4 days agoIt was a somber, and at times tearful, gathering as legislators and advocates promoted a bill to...
Santa Barbara supes pass budget, discuss doing more for revenue
Santa Maria Sun· 4 days agoWith passage of the largest budget in recent memory ($1.08 billion), Santa Barbara County is cutting the equivalent of 178 full-time employee positions for the 2017-18 fiscal year. It wasn’t ...
New study confirms community pharmacies can help people quit smoking
Newswise· 3 days agoA new study shows community pharmacies may play a key role in helping people quit smoking. The findings came out in the article Closing the Tobacco Treatment Gap, published in the 10th anniversary ...