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Some people took advantage of the days of rain by busting out the surfboards and going street surfing in Ventura, California.πŸ„β€β™‚

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"Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him,
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with
all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang
all the law and the prophets."
Matthew 22:36-40 KJV
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Crime in the United States is at its lowest levels on record. Much of that is attributable to the most successful Southern Border operation in history. Also, there are more people working in the U.S. today than EVER before. MAGA!!!

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β€œI dragged a lot of people off porches, but at the same time, I sat on a lot of porches."

Watch more, on Pray:
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This episode was brought to you by Clear Armor.

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National forecast: A winter storm system looks to intensify over the Midwest Sunday and move through the Great Lakes Monday. This storm will be periods of heavy snow across Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula as we close out the weekend and head into the day Monday.

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β€œGavin Newsom’s sanctuary state policies are costing American lives.”

Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/ice-operation-california-highway-illegal-alien-truckers

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This Christmas, β€˜Merry Christmas’ Came Back
Cancel culture wasn’t theoretical. It was social. Professional. Personal.

Read more: https://californiaglobe.com/fr/this-christmas-merry-christmas-came-back/

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The weather has been… odd Los Angeles. Be sure to drive safely during this holiday storm! Wear a seatbelt, drive without distraction, watch the road for pedestrians, and don’t drink and drive.πŸš—πŸš—πŸš—

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Tennessee launches first-ever domestic violence offender registry Jan. 1

Tennessee will become the first state in the nation to launch a public domestic violence offender registry on Jan. 1, 2026.

The registry is part of Savanna’s Law, named after Savanna Puckett, a 22-year-old Robertson County sheriff’s deputy who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 2022.

Investigators later learned he had a history of domestic violence and stalking, information that wasn’t easily accessible at the time.

The registry will list repeat domestic violence offenders convicted at least twice. It will include names, photos, dates of birth, and conviction details, but will not show home addresses or personal ID numbers. Offenders may remain listed for two to 20 years, depending on their record.

Managed by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the registry is designed to help people spot patterns of abuse before it escalates whether in dating, hiring, or protecting loved ones.

Advocates say the goal isn’t punishment, but prevention, giving the public access to information that once required digging through court records across multiple counties.

The registry officially goes live January 1, 2026, making Tennessee the first state in the country to take this step.

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Waterbury, CT, last nightπŸ‘€β„οΈβ›„οΈ

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We simply cannot overstate what a dumpster fire of bad public policy Los Angeles has become.  Yes, it’s been bad for a while.  But my goodness, 2025 is one for the books.

Do you know how awful a year Mayor Karen Bass needed to have in order for the L.A. Times to criticize her aggressively?  The same newspaper that called Larry Elder the β€œBlack face of white supremacy”?

Obviously it started with blazes that leveled Palisades (City of L.A.) and Altadena (County of L.A.).  Bass was famously in Ghana for a presidential inauguration rather than L.A. despite being warned about high-risk fire conditions.

She then came home, refused to answer questions from a reporter at the airport, and then looked helpless at poorly-planned press conferences.  She backed her fire chief … until the fire chief criticized Bass publicly.  Then the fire chief was demoted.  But the woman in charge of the city’s water supply (the one who let the reservoir sit dry) has faced no discipline.

Bass then brought on a friend of hers to be the β€œfire recovery czar.” But when folks found out that he was planning to be paid $500k for three months work, she shamed him publicly into working for free.  And then he quit within 90 days because he found out that the title was basically fake and he had no power.

She promised in April during her State of the City address that fire victims would be exempted from construction permit fees.  That hasn’t happened.  She pushed for wildfire tax relief in Sacramento, but failed.  And when one home was finally completed this past month (seriously, one home), she crowed about it on social media.  Except that was actually a spec home whose plans had been approved before the fires, and she deleted her own post.

Now, in the past week, we find out that the LAFD’s after-action report’s extensive edits were β€œdesigned to shield LAFD leadership and Mayor Karen Bass’ administration from criticism and accountability.”

Are we at the point where we can all agree that Spencer Pratt has been right the whole time?

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We will livestream the Celebration of Life for fallen WSP Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting. The ceremony takes place today at 1 p.m. at Life Center Central Campus, located at 1717 S. Union Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405.

Space will be limited, but those who are unable to attend in person are welcome to watch via livestream on TVW at https://tvw.org/video/memorial-for-state-patrol-trooper-tara-marysa-guting-2025121187/?eventID=2025121187or on the Washington State Patrol YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/live/r49XRrMSZpg

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Los Angeles Digest 🧒 #98

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