Day: March 23, 2023

Retail App Development: Details You Need To Know To Get a Good ROI

Did you know that the average smartphone user has four shopping apps, and 72% of consumers believe mobile shopping apps make the shopping experience easier? Retail app development should be a consideration to elevate your business and increase sales. Utilizing modern, user-friendly approaches, you can expand your product offerings, extend Read More

Social Services Agency and Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento host Community Resources & Health Fair

In response to the loss of CalFresh emergency allotments, Orange County Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento, Second District, and the County of Orange Social Services Agency have organized a Community Resources & Health Fair. The fair will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at Centennial Park, near Read More

Kickass Women in Literature

KICKASS: Adjective 1. Having a strong effect on someone; powerful2. Exceptionally good; spectacular, impressive The women in our third edition of this list live up to both definitions and then some.We’re proud to call them neighbors, friends, and leaders in our community. Photographs by Emily J. Davis Sarah Rafael García Read More

WalletHub Study: California has the 7th Lowest Job Resignation Rate in the U.S.

With Americans quitting their jobs at record rates during the so-called “Great Resignation,” even in the face of high inflation, WalletHub released its updated report on 2023’s States With the Highest Job Resignation Rates, along with expert commentary. WalletHub ranked the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on Read More

Nominations for Cypress College Foundation Alumnus of the Year due March 31

The Cypress College Foundation Alumnus of the Year Award recognizes the achievements of Cypress College alumni and their contributions to their profession and community. Past honorees include alumni from business, arts & entertainment, sports, education, healthcare, law enforcement, and more. What they have in common is a commitment to their Read More

Assemblyman Tri Ta strongly opposes legislation to restrict police dogs and endanger public safety

Assemblyman Tri Ta released this statement strongly opposing the partisan party line vote to pass Assembly Bill 784 out of the Public Safety Committee. If passed by the legislature, this bill would significantly restrict the use of police dogs putting the lives of police officers and suspects at risk. “Canines Read More

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Orange County Inland Empire Region kicks off 2023 Visionaries of the Year Philanthropic Competition

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Southern CA Region has officially kicked off its annual iconic philanthropic competition, Visionaries of the Year to raise funds for LLS and the fight against blood cancer, a disease diagnosed every 180 seconds in the U.S. and has no current means of prevention. Visionaries Read More