May 5, 2012
In this economy, many of us have found ways to cut back: eating out less, resoling shoes instead of purchasing new ones, not turning on the acĀ until its absolutely necessary. . . read more
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December 28, 2011
A Southern California family receives a pleasant surprise when deputies find their stolen iPad, a Christmas gift, in a nearby home. Visit link: Device Foils Suspected iPad Thief: Deputies
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December 28, 2011
A new survey shows that consumers have more confidence in our economy. But, despite signs of improvement, it’s still unclear which way our economy will turn. NBC4′s Stephanie Elam reports. See the original post: Consumer Confidence Is Up, Survey Says
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December 6, 2011
As repair crews continue to restore electrical service from last week’s wind-related outages, Southern California is getting a dose of bitter cold. The rest is here: Frigid Temps Sock Southern California
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December 6, 2011
California taxpayers are simply not taxed enough, so Governor Jerry Brown is asking Californians to vote for higher taxes in 2012, and why not? We need to pay double taxes statewide immediately.
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September 5, 2011
Sen. Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) wants to control your smartphone. Yesterday, Schumer went after Google, Apple, and other smartphone-industry players who have refused to follow a “voluntary” request by him and Sens. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Frank Lautenberg (DN.J.), and Tom Udall (DN.M.) that they ban apps that show where police are setting up driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoints, speed traps, and the like. State officials are applying similar pressure (and are also claiming that all requests for compliance are “voluntary”). Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden, is pushing for bans and so is Maryland’s Attorney General Doug Gansler, who likened the apps to “giving a robber the key and the alarm pad code to go rob a bank.” As a direct result of the pressure, Research in Motion, maker of Blackberry products, blocked the apps. But are apps that give citizens more information about what law enforcement is up to a bad thing? They clearly fall under First Amendment guarantees of free expression (that’s why lawmakers are saying their requests are “voluntary”). But perhaps more important, such apps actually minimize drunk driving and speeding – which is one of the reasons why police in places such as Travis County, Texas, are the ones entering the information for DUI checkpoint apps such as Trapster. As a Travis County cop puts it, if he can stop the problematic behavior without writing tickets or hauling people in, everybody is better off …
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