Millions in Southern California are Cut Out of the Water Supply

Parts of SoCal face full outdoor watering ban by September – Los Angeles Times The State of California and the entire U.S. West are facing a whole-blown water crisis.  Reservoirs are running on “fumes” as the water levels continue to shrink and demand surges.  A decade-long mega-drought attributed to global warming or bad luck is not helping either.  California sources 40% of its water from the Colorado River. California is forcing its hand on residents …

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Police Consider Enhanced DNA Technology in JonBenet Case

(InformingNews.com) – On December 26, 1996, the Ramsey family woke to find their 6-year-old daughter missing and later learned she was dead in the basement of their home. The JonBenet murder shocked the nation, but despite years of investigation, it remains unsolved. However, officials think DNA could still help find answers. The Boulder Police Department (BPD) released a statement on December 20 explaining investigators continue to work on the 25-year-old case. The department said it …

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Only State to Turn Down the Winter Olympics

(InformingNews.com) – Traveling across America you see so many beautiful states. Those that hold historical value, grand national parks and quaint little towns. Perfect postcard pictures. But what really makes a state somewhere to call home? Take Colorado for example. What really goes on in the day-to-day life of a Coloradan AND why on Earth pass up a chance to host the Winter Olympics? Colorado became the 38th state in the United States on August …

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