Monthly Archives: November, 2021

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Stolen Vehicle Recovery Weapons and Narcotics Arrest

On November 4, 2021, at 7:00 A.M., deputies assigned to the Southern Coachella Valley Community Service District Team (SCVCSDT) with the assistance of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT), the Coachella Community Action Team (CCAT), the La Quinta Special Enforcement Team (SET), and the Riverside Auto theft Interdiction Detail (RAID), served a search warrant at a ranch style property in the 87-800 block of Avenue 52 in the unincorporated area of Thermal.

Vote-By-Mail Now Permanent in California

On September 27, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of legislation to increase voter access and strengthen integrity in elections, this included a bill to send all registered voters a vote-by-mail ballot.

7th San Diego Family Stuck in Afghanistan Returns to California

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Bonsall, announced Tuesday that a seventh family and children from Cajon Valley Union School District have left Afghanistan and will be returning to California.

As suicide in America hits historic levels, the health care response has only gotten worse

When a heart attack patient is rushed to the hospital, they rarely have trouble securing a cardiologist, operating table and hospital bed. But patients experiencing mental crises have no such assurances. When they are rushed to the hospital, they sometimes wait for days for a psychiatric bed to open up. They struggle to get their insurance to pay for short-term and long-term care. Even when insurance is willing, they struggle to find psychiatrists and therapists willing to take that payment. Those who can afford it often end up paying out of pocket.

What’s All The Buzz About Quercetin?

Quercetin has been in the news lately, particularly as one of many potential therapeutics that might have some benefit in the prevention or treatment of COVID infection. Is there anything to this?

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State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

California state employees are pressing lawmakers to preserve remote-work...

Billionaire Tax Measure Qualifies for November Ballot: What Voters Should Know

California voters will decide in November whether to impose...

Single-Payer Health Care Could Work in California, but Fiscal and Political Hurdles Loom

California’s long-running debate over single-payer health care has entered...

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