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TBI tests marriages to the breaking point
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 15th, 2006in Story, Communities, Government, Health, People of Interest, Science & Technology
The San Jose Mercury News’ Mark Emmons files part three of a five-part series on traumatic brain injuries suffered by Iraq War soldiers and the long, painful road to recovery. Today’s piece focuses on Michelle Sandoval, the wife of veteran Frank Sandoval. “There are pivotal moments in the recovery of every severely wounded service member, […]
Skelton applauds Schwarzenegger’s levee leadership
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 14th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, Business, California Election 2006
The Los Angeles Times columnist George Skelton says Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has shown great initiative in tackling the state’s aging levee system. “Give the guy credit,” Skelton writes. “If it weren’t for him, the ambitious $175-million project wouldn’t have been attempted. Not by the state, of course. Not by the feds, certainly, although it was […]
Foreclosures and falling behind on mortgage payments
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 14th, 2006in Story, Communities, Economic Challenges, Business
The Orange County Register reports that foreclosures are on the rise in Orange County. “Banks sent owners 665 notices of default in November, a 125 percent increase from a year ago and an 11 percent rise from October, DataQuick reported Wednesday,” the Register reports. “It’s the highest monthly total in more than seven years.” The […]
TBI, the signature wound of Iraq War
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 14th, 2006in Story, Communities, Government, Health, People of Interest, Science & Technology
The San Jose Mercury News’ Mark Emmons files part of a five-part series today on traumatic brain injury, the signature wound of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Yesterday, Emmons focused on the story of survivor Frank Sandoval. Today, Emmons delves deeper into the medical science behind treating Sandoval’s injury.
“Military and VA doctors describe a […]
Solar Power plants roots in Silicon Valley
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 13th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
Wired News reports that Google is building “solar trees” on the parking lots and rooftops of its Mountain View headquarters, enough to power about 30 percent of the complex. “About a third of the 9,000 solar panels Google’s installing will take the form of overhanging parking shades at the million-square-foot campus in Mountain View,” Wired’s […]
L.A.’s school district approaches moment of truth
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Education, Government, Law & Order, People of Interest
The Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News report today on the epic political battle to reform the Los Angeles Unified School District. The Times reports that Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has selected a five-member team to implement his administration’s reform measures. Most experts applauded his choices but the general counsel for the […]
U.S. cities see local solutions to global warming
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, People of Interest, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
The Los Angeles Times’ Stephanie Simon reports on cities across the country that are bypassing the Bush administration and trying to meet the greenhouse-gas reduction targets of the international treaty known as the Kyoto Protocol. Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels started the civic trend two years ago by adopting the targets and then challenging other cities […]
Mother tells of son’s tragic battle with meth
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Health, Law & Order
The Stockton Record ran a touching and informative feature Sunday on a mother’s story of her son’s tragic fate as a methamphetamine addict. Once a straight-A student, her son David Johnston became addicted to meth as a teenager. In recent years he became a petty theft and on Nov. 13th after being released from jail […]
California’s solar initiative could brighten the future
1 Comment Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
Solar panel installation on rooftop. Photo by Abraxas3d.
The San Diego Union-Tribune’s Craig D. Rose filed part one of his special report on California’s solar power ambitions, reporting that a new 10-year subsidy program beginning next year will pump $3.4 billion dollars into the solar panel market. That translates to 1 million solar roofs, he writes, […]
Angela Revisits San Pasqual Academy
2 Comments Published by California Connected December 8th, 2006in Communities, Education
Producer Angela Shelley returns to San Pasqual Academy to shoot a half-hour special that includes updates on the students and grandparents, a memorable graduation ceremony, and much more. Watch this special episode of California Connected on December 22nd.
Here are some photos from our second shoot during graduation at San Pasqual Academy in Escondido. The crew […]
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