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LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitTrader Joe is an exchange that lets users buy and sell digital currencies. It operates a variety of social media accounts, plus an app and the website, traderjoexyz.com.The supermarket is seeking punitive and other damages, and to stop the use of the name"Trader Joe" by the crypto exchange.

The lawsuit filed by Trader Joe's against Trader Joe included this tweet to support its claim that the cryptocurrency exchange modeled their brand story after the supermarket. The supermarket is also asking for the ownership of related web domains, including traderjoexyz.com currently being used by Trader Joe.In mid-July, a lawsuit was filed against the employees union, Trader Joe’s United, for selling merchandise that included a logo that resembled the one used by the supermarket. A motion to dismiss the case has been submitted by the union.

"Maui Humane has done a great job of already rescuing most of the live animals that were left after the fires," Garcia said."There are some cats left I believe. They're attempting to trap the remainder of them.

For decades, conservationists and researchers considered the remote area a “botanical blackhole.” The area was unreachable, making it hard to catalog its plant life. Jesus brought her findings to the Center for Biological Diversity. Her research was later used by the California Native Species Society in 2022 to apply for official protections.Gold mining is a major threat for the wild daisies. Miners use a technique called heap leaching in order to extract rocks from the Inyo Mountains.

Netflix has not announced what it will be selling at the locations. It's unclear if DVDs or any type of physical media will be part of the inventory. It was also involved in"The Queen's Ball: A Bridgerton Experience," a traveling production that recreated sets from the Netflix show"Bridgerton" with actors, live music and dancing.

SB 4, dubbed the “Yes in God’s Backyard” bill, would clear the way for churches, synagogues, mosques and other houses of worship, along with nonprofit colleges, to build designated affordable housing on their properties without having to conduct environmental reviews, receive approval from local governments or request changes to zoning.

The California Community College system’s chancellor’s office isn’t taking a position on the bill, but its head of government relations told CalMatters the system is “concerned” that McCarty didn’t include the chancellor’s office or students in the bill-writing process.Transferring into a UC or CSU is complicated, in large part because the two systems have varying admissions requirements for community college students, including different minimum GPAs and courses.

But the bill was amended to clarify due process requirements, drop a reference to forfeiting water rights and add a requirement that the board explain its requests for information. By the time the bill reached the Assembly floor, a coalition of opponents, including the powerful Association of California Water Agencies, the California Farm Bureau and the California Chamber of Commerce, shifted to neutral.

The bill takes a more incremental approach for supervised medical use of psychedelics. It would require the state’s health agency to form a working group to make recommendations for governing the future therapeutic use of these substances.The bill is sponsored by a veterans’ group, Heroic Hearts Project.

SB 544 is opposed by the First Amendment Coalition, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and the American Chemistry Council, who say Californians should be able to address their government officials in person.These bills are a mixed bag: AB 469 would give reporters and average Joes and Jills a better chance of securing public records. But SB 544 concerns advocates, who say that relying on remote meetings allows public officials to skirt accountability.Newsom announced on Sept.

All this is contingent on the restaurant industry nixing a November 2024 referendum it qualified to repeal the new council. AssemblymemberThe Service Employees International Union and its Fight for $15 campaign for low-wage workers have been the primary proponents of higher wages and of the council.

The bill’s supporters argue that the Supreme Court decision didn’t do away with their ability to create gun control legislation — in fact, they argue, it was a “roadmap” to creating new gun control laws. The bill’s opponents worry that the legislation would create a patchwork of places across the state where gun owners cannot carry concealed weapons.

“Other-minded elected officials, in California and other states, could very well use this strategy to diminish the civil rights of vulnerable communities,” he added., a Santa Monica Democrat, would require teachers to undergo an online, 1-hour training annually on how to support LGBTQ students.

Newsom’s approval of the new minimum wage for medical workers follows his signature on a separate law mandating a new pay floor for fast-food workers. Starting next April, Kidney dialysis providers scored a separate deal: for four years the Service Employees International Union will not push for legislation or ballot measures targeting dialysis centers. SEIU has gone after dialysis centers three times in the last five years via the ballot, with each one costing the

“It is motivating, and it’s starting to feel like I am getting closer to my goal” of moving back to San Diego, Santana said.How soon workers reach this level of pay will depend on the type of facility they work in. For example, community clinics like where Santana works will be required to implement a $21 minimum wage by next year and reach $25 by 2027.

Other health care employers would increase their minimum wage to $21 per hour in 2024, $23 in 2026 and $25 by 2028. Through a partnership between LA Metro and public bathroom start-up Throne, a pilot program has launched self-contained bathrooms at three Metro stations for a six-month period to find solutions to L.A.'s public restroom shortage.

But giving the program a trial run without including phoneless users might harbor some problems of its own. Shayna Englin, director of Digital Divide LA, said she worries the program won’t easily serve those who need public bathrooms the most. That momentum, said Andler, created a ripple of flowing debris that eventually left the edges of the paved road without any support, causing it to collapse.

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