At the San Antonio Zoo on Wednesday, several guests were injured when an unexpected large tree branch broke and fell.[0] Within minutes, first responders from the zoo and emergency personnel from the local community arrived to provide aid to those who had been hurt.[1] Our internal and external teams are collaborating to determine what caused […]
Continue readingThe Metropolitan Water District of Southern California announced on Wednesday, March 15th, that it is rescinding the emergency outdoor watering restrictions that it had imposed last year on nearly 7 million people.[0] This decision comes after a series of storms that have helped to alleviate the severe drought conditions that had been plaguing the state.[1] […]
Continue readingOn Thursday, the Senate is set to vote on a measure that would repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force against Iraq’s government.[0] The resolution is being sponsored by Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va.[1]Todd Young, R-Ind.,[1], and is expected to easily pass the chamber. The White House issued a statement of […]
Continue readingOn Tuesday, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board of Directors voted to rescind restrictions impacting six local water agencies in Los Angeles, Ventura and San Bernardino counties.[0] The restrictions, which were set to begin on June 1, 2022, would have impacted approximately 6 million people.[1] The MWD called on residents and businesses across […]
Continue readingOn March 8, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced a bipartisan bill that would repeal a pair of authorizations for the use of military force, officially ending the Gulf and Iraq wars.[0] The 13-8 vote in favor of the bill from Sens. Tim Kaine (VA) and Todd Young (IN) clears the way for the bill […]
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