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Calabasas Community News 12.12.2020

Harris' ascension to the second-highest elected office of the land comes 100 years after the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, and 55 years after the Voting Rights Act codified voting protections for Black Americans. It is also just over 52 years since Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress on November 5, 1968. Only two Black women including Harris have ever been elected to the U.S. Senate, and no Black woman has ever served as a state governor.

Calabasas Community News 09.12.2020

Get to know the president-elect’s family.

Calabasas Community News 22.11.2020

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Calabasas Community News 14.11.2020

You have no idea about the excitement that I have about this event and being full-time at this time. This event is about helping those that may not find this season to be a reason to celebrate. We are giving them one. Some new artists added today. We have our host. A new non-profit to support, a media sponsor in India is helping us spread the word and ads will run in personal transportation vehicles. Tickets are on sale at www.dpvn.net $5.00 a show. ... Be a part of the #Love this holiday season. Perform, support and/or give. We are working together. #SPMGMedia

Calabasas Community News 29.10.2020

Republicans and Democrats are trying to move closer to passing a second round of stimulus before the election. The White House took an aid offer believed to be for $1.8 trillion to Democrats on Friday to help get a bill approved before Nov. 3. The House earlier this month passed a $2.2 trillion bill.

Calabasas Community News 20.10.2020

I’m honored to serve on the Executive Committee as the VP of Baseball for @weareabis. It’s time we move from protest to progress with actionable solutions. Visit the website at www.weareABIS.org and join the movement! #WeAreABIS

Calabasas Community News 08.10.2020

If you're out and about this holiday weekend, look out for these guys! Summer heat means rattlesnakes. Resident Kristine Clark captured these images near de Anza Park. Stay alert and keep pets near you at all times.

Calabasas Community News 03.10.2020

Avoid the 3 Cs. There are certain places where COVID-19 spreads more easily: 1 Crowded places 2 Close-contact settings 3 Confined and enclosed spaces

Calabasas Community News 23.09.2020

TOPLINE PayPal Holdings, which owns PayPal and Venmo, announced that CVS Pharmacy will be the first national retailer to integrate PayPal and Venmo QR code technology at checkout, as the coronavirus pandemic has caused an increased interest in touch-free payment. https://www.forbes.com//cvs-will-become-first-national-r/

Calabasas Community News 17.09.2020

Unchecked, unrestrained violence and government-sanctioned terror had the power to turn a simple stroll to the store for some Skittles or an innocent morning jog down a lonesome country road into a nightmare, he wrote for the New York Times, published today.

Calabasas Community News 28.08.2020

People across the United States, including people in Orange and Corona, have reported getting strange packages that they never ordered. Among the deliveries are seeds, political propaganda and jewelry from overseas, sent straight to their mailboxes. The Riverside County Agriculture Commissioner said on Wednesday that the department has received over 30 reports of items residents say they never ordered.

Calabasas Community News 16.08.2020

Did you feel it? A 4.2-magnitude earthquake hit the Pacoima area early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Calabasas Community News 29.07.2020

The $1 trillion bill includes an extra $200 per week in unemployment insurance, down from $600 in the earlier CARES Act, and more money for schools, among other measures.