Governor Believes Businesses Can be Toggled On and Off Like Light Bulbs

By Susan Evers Apparently Governor Newsom believes that businesses can reopen on a dime. Problem is they are running out of dimes as evidenced by what I witnessed today at the Thousand Oaks Mall. I went there on my lunch break, having heard they were given the okay to reopen indoor malls. A ghost town. […]
Video | Godspeak’s Attorney Speaks out on Hypocrisy of County Code Enforcers

By Staff The County of Ventura filed a lawsuit against Godspeak Calvary in Newbury Park. The complaint sites the church’s violation of Governor Newsom’s COVID 19 order to cease all indoor/in person services. Godspeak’s worship services, which have been held every Sunday since Pentecost on May 31st, were not in compliance with an ever tightening, […]
Restaurants, Gyms Slam California Virus Rules, See Closings

By Associated Press Owners of restaurants, gyms and nail salons criticized California’s new rules guiding when businesses can reopen during the coronavirus pandemic, saying the plan will bring financial misery to their industries and further weaken the state’s battered economy. The California Restaurant Association said in a statement Friday that restaurants will continue to close permanently […]
IRS To Mail 50,000 Withheld Stimulus Checks Next Month

BY JACK PHILLIPS The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced it will mail 50,000 wrongly withheld stimulus checks in September. In a statement this week, the agency said these are “catch-up” Economic Impact Payments and are not part of a new stimulus package or new federal program. Approximately 160 million stimulus payments and checks have been issued since April after […]
California Coronavirus Update: Governor Gavin Newsom Reveals Stricter, “Slower” COVID-19 Reopening Guidelines For Businesses And Schools

By Tom Tapp Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom said he would release modified reopening guidelines for counties in the state of California. On Friday, he made good on that promise, revealing a new framework with four tiers with colors attached to them to indicate severity. The governor described the new framework as “simple, stringent and slow.” Case rates and […]
Salons, Barbershops and Malls to Reopen Monday

The State of California announced a new blueprint for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions and activities. Learn more at: Blueprint for a Safer Economy Click Here Learn more about County Monitoring Click Here are able to reopen for indoor services beginning Monday, August 31. These sectors must […]
Mask – Friend or Foe?

by Naomi Fisher . COVID-19, a pandemic! We were told to isolate. Then we learned it’s a genetically engineered disease. We further learn it mutates. A feeling just shy of terror swamped Our Nation – and the world. Medical personnel had no method of checking us for the illness at first. After all the fear […]
Which Mask Personality Are You???

By Robin Itzler There are about 60 million Americans who are living with hearing loss, ranging from mild to profound loss. Most deaf and legally deaf rely on lipreading and facial expressions to help hear. (Legally deaf means you hear some sounds with the use of hearing aids and/or cochlear implants.) For the […]
California Coronavirus Update: Governor Gavin Newsom Announces Massive 150% Increase In COVID Testing, Foresees Possibility Of Reopening Schools, Businesses

By Tom Tapp California Governor Gavin Newsom announced what he called “a new partnership” in coronavirus testing. He said he was taking the action in anticipation of the stress the flu season will put on the testing system. “We have averaged roughly 100,000 tests in the state,” said Newsom. Average turnaround time for results is “anywhere from 5 up to 7 […]
Customs And Border Protection Implements New Measures At US-Mexico Border As Coronavirus Spikes

KAYLEE GREENLEE Reporter Individuals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border will be subject to secondary inspections after a survey of people crossing the border found 60% of trips were nonessential, a local NBC affiliate reported. The survey was reportedly given to 100,000 U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and found that over 60% of the trips made […]
















