LTE: "With aquifer taps on, the ground is falling"
Letter to the Editor Kenneth Pasternack August 23, 2015 As seen in: The LA Times This drought has accelerated groundwater pumping, but... Read More
Losing Water, California Tries to Stay Atop Economic Wave
Adam Nagourney August 20, 2015 The New York Times Evening shadows of new homes fell on lots awaiting construction in Folsom, Calif.... Read More
Overwhelmed Wichita Schools Struggle to Educate Refugees
By Joe Guzzardi August 21, 2015 Wichita is the largest city in Kansas. Once known as Cowtown because it was a key... Read More
Grading the ProPublica Series ‘Killing the Colorado’ on its Population Coverage
Not as Bad as Most, Not as Good as It Could and Should Be We’ve said it before and we’ll say it... Read More
Immigration: The Numbers Keep Rising
Mainstream media folks always are looking for ways to make it appear that immigration isn’t so much of a problem. One line... Read More
Welcome to Maternity Hotel California
Benjamin Carlson August 19, 2015 Rolling Stone Peter and Ellie Yang, by all outward appearances, are living the Beijing dream. They have... Read More
Sanctuary City Releases & Protects Illegal Alien Fugitive Rapist
Michael Cutler August 20, 2015 Front Page Magazine Time for congressional subpoenas for the politicians and law-enforcement managers in Miami. Public relations... Read More
Pending NLRB Decision Could Be a Boost for Unemployed Americans
Within a few weeks, the National Labor Relations Board will rule on who can be defined as an “employer.” At issue is... Read More
Thousands of Immigrants Apply for Licenses
Tatiana Sanchez August 18, 2015 The San Diego Union-Tribune In January, California became one of only 11 jurisdictions that allow unauthorized immigrants... Read More
Central American Border Surges Continue for Fifth Straight Year
By Joe Guzzardi August 19, 2015 Although the wave of Central American children and adults crossing the United States’ southern border with... Read More