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PG&E Under Fire
In a state already grappling with soaring living costs and climate-driven disasters, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)—California's largest utility, serving over 16 million residents—has come under intense scrutiny for what critics describe as predatory pricing tactics reminiscent of the Gilded Age's Robber Barons.Since 2020, PG&E's residential rates have surged by an estimated 60% on average (ranging from 50-70% across customer classes)

Rex Ballard
4 days ago5 min read


Latest News Digest – January 2, 2026
The HHS has paused federal childcare funding nationwide after videos posted on X (formerly Twitter) exposed apparent fraud in Minnesota program. States must now provide receipts, photos, attendance records, and inspection data before funds resume. Independent journalist Nick Shirley last week posted videos that he claims expose $110 million in fraud, after he went to several daycare centers in Minneapolis.

Elisa Ballard
4 days ago6 min read


Feds Intervene in Potter Valley Dam Removal
Although there were many speaking out Chris Coulombe, a Republican congressional candidate, veteran, and Sonoma County business owner, stood at the forefront. Coulombe transformed his campaign into a megaphone for the cause, attending town halls, penning op-eds, and leveraging social media to amplify the message that dam removal wasn't just environmental progress—it was a direct assault on rural livelihoods.

Rex Ballard
Dec 20, 20254 min read


Click Here for the Latest News Digest – December 13, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on December 5 to review the legality of President Trump's executive directive aiming to limit birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a move lower courts have deemed unconstitutional. Oral arguments are expected to take place in the spring of 2026.

Elisa Ballard
Dec 13, 20256 min read
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