Christina Sorrells+FollowMissing Brenda Stapleton update #TexasNews #MissingPerson #Georgia #Georgia #LasVegas #California #NewsCoverage #News Missing out of Georgia maybe heading to Texas #Florida20Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowA new beginning for a rescued pup in CaliforniaA little dog’s world just changed forever after weeks of surviving alone at a demolished car wash in California. He’d been sleeping in the rain, surrounded by trash, until a kind stranger started bringing him food and built him a tiny bed. When animal rescuer Suzette Hall finally arrived, the pup was so ready for help that he climbed right into her cage. Now, instead of rubble and puddles, he’s safe, warm, and loved. It’s amazing how a bit of kindness can turn a life around. What do you think makes a community truly animal-friendly? #Pets #RescueDog #California21911Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowBuying a new iPhone in California just got weirdWalking into a T-Mobile store in California to buy a new iPhone? You might be told to head to Best Buy instead! That’s what happened to Molly, who shared her surprise on TikTok after being told T-Mobile only wanted to handle trade-ins or financing—not outright sales. With T-Mobile and Best Buy parting ways last year, the process for getting a new phone has become confusing for many. Have you run into similar roadblocks trying to upgrade your phone? Where do you go for the best deals and smoothest experience? Let’s swap stories and tips! #Tech #California #iPhone00Share
awaters+FollowCalifornia crops face toxic chemical threatCalifornia’s food supply is being hit with millions of pounds of “forever chemicals” every year—far more than most people realize. Farms across the state have sprayed about 15 million pounds of PFAS on crops like almonds, tomatoes, and wine grapes since 2018. These chemicals don’t break down, and they’re linked to cancer, immune issues, and birth defects. What’s even more worrying is that some of these PFAS are banned in Europe, but still used here. How do you feel about these chemicals ending up in our food and water? Should California take stronger action? #Business #Industry #California10Share
hwatkins+FollowCalifornia brothers find $9M Superman comicClearing out the attic after their mom’s passing, three California brothers stumbled on a near-mint Superman No. 1 comic—something their mom always claimed was up there, but they never believed her. Turns out, her story was worth $9.1 million at auction! This isn’t just about a lucky find; it’s a reminder of how pop culture treasures can shape—and reflect—American identity. Superman’s origins, tied to immigrant hope and wartime resilience, still echo today. Makes you wonder: what family stories or old boxes have you brushed off that might hold more than just dust? #Entertainment #Superman #California00Share
Jamie Watson+FollowPebble Beach’s seaside lodge gets a stunning refreshPebble Beach’s iconic Lodge just reopened with a fresh new look, and it’s making waves for more than just golf fans. The revamped Stillwater restaurant now features sweeping ocean views, a central bar, and a menu inspired by local farms and fisheries—think California coastal flavors at their best. The update also touched the Tap Room and The Bench, making the whole resort feel brand new. Whether you’re a golfer or just love a good meal with a view, this transformation is set to change the Pebble Beach experience. Anyone planning a visit or have memories of the old Lodge? #Travel #PebbleBeach #California20Share
Arthur Booker+FollowCalifornia’s “forever chemicals” problem on our platesMillions of pounds of PFAS, the so-called “forever chemicals,” have been sprayed on California crops like almonds, tomatoes, and wine grapes over the past five years. These chemicals don’t break down and can end up in our food, water, and soil—posing serious health risks, especially for farm workers and communities nearby. While Europe has banned many PFAS in pesticides, the U.S. still allows them, even as studies link them to cancer and other diseases. How do you feel about the idea of these chemicals in our food system? Should California take stronger action? #Business #Industry #California01Share
Michelle Novak+FollowCalifornia is STILL giving free healthcare to illegals?Even in late 2025, the madness hasn't stopped. While the new Federal administration is tightening borders, here in California, the State government is doubling down on its expensive plan: Full-scope free Medi-Cal for all undocumented immigrants. I got my insurance renewal notice yesterday. Premiums are up another 15%. I looked at the number, and my hands were shaking. But I have no choice. If I don't pay, one illness bankrupts me. Meanwhile, people living here illegally—the very ones the Feds want to deport—are still enjoying free healthcare courtesy of California taxpayers. Free doctor visits. Free meds. Even free dental. The Governor calls this "compassion." I call it "robbery." He is taking money from hardworking citizens to subsidize those who broke federal laws. If you live in California, you are still footing the bill for this broken system. #MediCal #California #Healthcare #Taxpayers #Unfair #AmericaFirst00Share