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Green Acres workers to vote on new contract

Alberta Worker

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July 7, 2026

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The new contracts would include increases to wages, health benefit premiums, shift differentials, preceptor pay, charge pay, and callback pay.

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KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco

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· Jun 26, 2026

CA Billionaire Tax to Appear on November Ballot

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rxnfsVmKyyo California voters will decide this November whether to approve a new tax targeting the state'...

Off The Press

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· Jul 4, 2026

California’s mail-in balloting has failed to increase participation

California counties completed their final official vote counts for the June primary this week — but the turnout figures come as President Donald Trump and other skeptics are lambasting the state’s drawn-out voting process. Statewide turnout reached 40.8, according to preliminary figures from the California Secretary of State. That’s an increase from the 2024 primary []...Click to read more

Daily Dot

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· Jul 9, 2026

“Taxpayers Got Stuck Footing the Bill”: Reporter Questions Cost of Southern California Sidewalk Project

A video shared on X is drawing attention after a reporter questioned the cost of a sidewalk project in San Bernardino County, California, claiming taxpayers spent about 1 million on a small section of concrete. In a news report posted to X, a woman shares how a controversial tax project made very little difference in Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Taxpayers Got Stuck Footing the Bill”: Reporter Questions Cost of Southern California Sidewalk Project appeared first on The Daily Dot.

Times of India

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· Jun 24, 2026

In 1999, a farmer donated 87 acres for a park for just $10; today, the land is being sold for a data center in a deal that could bring $10 million to the city and $30 million in tax revenue

In 1999, a farmer donated 87 acres for a park for just $10; today, the land is being sold for a data center in a deal that could bring $10 million to the city and $30 million in tax revenue

RedState

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· Jun 29, 2026

California Dems Thought Now Would Be a Good Time for Another Gas Tax Hike. Where's Gavin Newsom?

California Dems Thought Now Would Be a Good Time for Another Gas Tax Hike. Where's Gavin Newsom?

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 7, 2026

Family Buys Los Angeles Home to Tear It Down, Then Demolishes It Themselves Instead of Hiring a Crew

I hope the property owners are forced to hire a proper crew. The post Family Buys Los Angeles Home to Tear It Down, Then Demolishes It Themselves Instead of Hiring a Crew appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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Related coverage for "Green Acres workers to vote on new contract": KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco — CA Billionaire Tax to Appear on November Ballot. Off The Press — California’s mail-in balloting has failed to increase participation. Daily Dot — “Taxpayers Got Stuck Footing the Bill”: Reporter Questions Cost of Southern California Sidewalk Project. Times of India — In 1999, a farmer donated 87 acres for a park for just $10; today, the land is being sold for a data center in a deal that could bring $10 million to the city and $30 million in tax revenue. RedState — California Dems Thought Now Would Be a Good Time for Another Gas Tax Hike. Where's Gavin Newsom?. TwistedSifter — Family Buys Los Angeles Home to Tear It Down, Then Demolishes It Themselves Instead of Hiring a Crew