
Beige Luciano-Adams
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2 weeks ago |
theepochtimes.com | Beige Luciano-Adams
LOS ANGELES—Amid the clamor surrounding President Donald Trump’s whirlwind tariff announcements over the past week, some in California’s wine industry are taking a sanguine view. Stuart Spencer, a winemaker and executive director of the Lodi Winegrape Commission, based in the state’s Central Valley, said recent media coverage has mostly focused on the perspective of restaurants and retailers that rely on imports, and ignored that of growers and winemakers.
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1 month ago |
elepoch.com | Beige Luciano-Adams
MOSS LANDING, California— Al atardecer del 16 de enero, el ganadero Brad Beach estaba revisando su pequeño rebaño de ganado Texas Longhorn —un majestuoso toro llamado Tex, dos vacas y tres terneros— que pastaba a unos tres kilómetros tierra adentro de la costa central de California. Beach vio humo saliendo de la costa, donde dos torres marcaban la silueta distintiva de una planta de energía.
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1 month ago |
theepochtimes.com | Beige Luciano-Adams
LOS ANGELES—Organizers behind an effort to recall Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have chosen as the face of their campaign five individuals who, at least nominally, represent main flashpoints in a swelling backlash to her tenure in the wake of a wildfire that obliterated parts of the city in January. The Notice of Intent, filed March 11, lists Gelena Wasserman, Heather Hilterbrand, Sarah Peterson, Susan Collins, and Jonathan Garciaramirez as committee proponents sponsoring the recall petition.
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1 month ago |
theepochtimes.com | Beige Luciano-Adams
MOSS LANDING, Calif.—Around dusk on Jan. 16, Brad Beach was checking on his small herd of Texas Longhorn cattle—a majestic bull named Tex, two cows and three calves, grazing about two miles inland from California’s central coastline. Beach saw smoke blowing from the coast, where two towers mark the distinctive silhouette of an energy plant.
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2 months ago |
epochtimes.fr | Beige Luciano-Adams
LOS ANGELES – Anita Ghazarian et Simon Penny habitent une maison à l’extrême ouest d’Altadena, épargnée par les flammes du catastrophique incendie d’Eaton, mais suffisamment proche pour être recouverte de cendres. Plus à l’est, dans la zone sinistrée, ils possèdent une maison qu’ils louent et qui n’a subi que des dommages mineurs. Dès qu’il y a rétablissement de l’électricité, selon l’expert en assurance d’Anita Ghazarian, la maison est considérée comme habitable.
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