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California s tsunami vulnerability may be greater than once believed
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LA28 Reveals New Logo on Murals Throughout Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles City Council voted today to authorize Mayor Eric Garcetti and Council President Nury Martinez to bring the city into a cooperative to manage safety and security services for the 2028 Olympics.
The City Council s approval authorized Garcetti and Martinez to enter into a memorandum of understanding to join the already created California Olympic and Paralympic Public Safety Command. The cooperative would consist of the city, the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2028 and the California Office of Emergency Services.
Sonora, CA – While it is custom for the CHP to be monitoring drunk driving on St. Patrick’s Day, another agency also plans to be out in force looking for alcohol violations and those breaking COVID-19 rules as well.
Not detailing where agents will be except to say it is a statewide effort, California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) spokesperson John Carr tells Clarke Broadcasting agents will be enforcing alcoholic beverage laws on March 17th to help make St. Patrick’s Day celebrations as safe as possible.
Last year in California seven people were killed, and 116 others were injured in crashes caused by driving under the influence on St. Patrick’s Day, relayed Carr. He added, “Driving under the influence puts yourself and others on the road at risk and it also hurts financially; attorneys’ fees, fines, court costs, insurance rate hikes, and car repairs can reach $15,000 or more in California.”