Imperial Valley News Center
Rescued Tiger Cub and Companion Settle into New Home at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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Escondido, California - Today marks a big step for the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s tiger cub twosome. The approximately 3-month-old, rescued Bengal tiger cub and his 4-month-old companion, a Sumatran tiger cub that came to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, are settling in nicely to their new home at the Tull Family Tiger Trail. The two cubs were previously spending time at the Safari Park’s Ione and Paul Harter Animal Care Center, but now they are living exclusively at the Tull Family Tiger Trail habitat.
Governor Brown, California Congressional Delegation Request $7.4 Billion in Federal Disaster Relief Funding to Aid Wildfire Recovery
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today joined California's two U.S. Senators and 39 members of the California congressional delegation to request $7.4 billion in federal funding for wildfire relief and recovery efforts in California. Governor Brown also expedited more than $40 million in state aid for immediate recovery efforts.
2018 increase for Social Security beneficiaries
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Washington, DC - The good news is that Social Security beneficiaries will get a 2% boost in their checks in 2018 compared to the stingy three-tenths-of one-percent increase awarded in 2017, according to Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. "And, of course you will recall that in 2016 the Obama Administration saw fit to skip paying out a cost of living raise completely."
Navy to Christen Guided-Missile Destroyer Delbert D Black
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Washington, DC - The Navy will christen the newest guided-missile destroyer, the future USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119), Saturday, during a 10 a.m. CST ceremony at Huntington Ingalls Industries Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Compromised Code Signing Certificates Aiding Hackers Spread Malware
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Washington, DC - Hackers are using compromised code signing certificates to sign malware. This, in turn, tricks antivirus programs into thinking the malware has come from a trusted source. The antivirus program doesn’t flag the software as being untrusted or malicious, a user downloads it and suddenly their computer is infected.
California WaterFix
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Sacramento, California - The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will hear about federal and state resources available to communities impacted by the October wildfires in Northern California at its upcoming meeting on Tuesday, November 7th.
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