The loneliness of immigrant elders

The recent mass shootings in California put a tragic spotlight on the isolation and invisibility of many immigrant elders in the state. Both shooters in the two mass killings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay, California were Chinese and neither fit the profile of a mass killer. Both were over 65. “Is it any…

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99 Ranch Market Celebrates Eastvale, California Grand Opening

Leading national Asian grocery store chain celebrates the opening of its 58th location at 4956 Hamner Ave, Eastvale, California. Omni channel shopping experience makes it easier than ever to shop for everyday staples and specialty Asian groceries both online and in-store. Buena Park, CA – 4, the leading Asian grocery store chain, announced today to…

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California Senate Republicans announce robust 2023 legislative priorities to fix California

SACRAMENTO – Joined by California families, homeless advocates, and small business owners who have been severely impacted by Sacramento Democrats’ misguided policies, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) and members of the California Senate Republican Caucus announced their legislative priorities which aim to cut costs, tackle crime, act on homelessness, invest in students…

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Experience exciting promotions at Graton Casino

ROHNERT PARK – Come to the all-round leisure and entertainment destination – Graton Resort & Casino – with your friends and family! On Friday, February 24, there is the Gucci Giveaway, with drawings every hour from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. At 8 p.m., there will be 10 winners of $1,000 free slot play. At…

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Pass It On in 2023: Renewing fraud prevention

IF you’re one of the resourceful, dedicated people who uses Pass It On (https://consumer.ftc.gov/features/pass-it-on) and Pásalo materials to help older adults avoid scams, thank you! You’re part of an enormous network that’s shared more than 17 million fact sheets and bookmarks, in English and Spanish, at coffee chats, financial literacy classes, information fairs, and in libraries, lobby tables, and…

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California recruiting more than 3,000 students for #CaliforniansForAll College Corps

California Volunteers is recruiting fellows from participating colleges for next academic years’ program, helping thousands of students pay for college by serving their community SACRAMENTO — On Wednesday, February 1, California Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday and California Volunteers, Office of the Governor announced applications are now open for next year’s #CaliforniansForAll College Corps. More…

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[COLUMN] Motion for bifurcation and status only dissolution for spouse’s that want to move on while divorce is pending

The decision to terminate one’s marriage typically brings to the forefront many issues all at once.  Issues pertaining to property, support, and child custody need to be addressed in a divorce proceeding.  In a long term marriage especially, these issues are often heavily litigated between the spouses, and can take a significant amount of time…

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[COLUMN] 12 food myths

MYTHS abouts food, other matters, fake news, and other mis- and disinformation abound in social media. What a waste of a wonderful, valuable technological advance in communication! In this column today, we shall debunk 12 common myths about food and diet. Eating out is healthier Unless you are a lousy cook or have poor choice…

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This Black History Month, take charge of your credit

THE FTC honors the contributions and legacy of Black Americans across U.S. history. One of the top consumer issues that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has heard from people living in majority Black communities is related to credit bureaus. Your credit history tells businesses and potential employers a story about how you use money. What is your credit history…

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City of San Diego starts full enforcement of sidewalk vending in beach areas

Certification by Coastal Commission, City Council allows full implementation of ordinance citywide SAN DIEGO – Starting Wednesday, February 1, the City of San Diego will begin fully enforcing the Sidewalk Vending Ordinance in City beach areas after the Ordinance became effective in the Coastal Overlay Zone last month, following certification by the California Coastal Commission and the San Diego…

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