California’s biggest inland oil pipeline on course to shut, imperiling shipments to Bay Area refiners The pipeline is in danger of closing within months without state approval for a rate increase and other measures, a shutdown that would choke off some crude supplies to at least two San Francisco-area refiners. Four more Stockton farmworkers identified in Napa County crash that killed 6 The Napa County Sheriff's Office released the names of the remaining four Stockton men who died in a fatal solo-vehicle crash near Pope Valley Sunday. She survived 9/11, then began a life of healing others Jocelyn Brooks said she would’ve regretted not becoming a nurse if she had not survived the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. 3 fired FBI officials sue Patel, saying he bowed to Trump administration's 'campaign of retribution' Teachers sue over Trump's immigration crackdown, saying students are staying home Labor unions representing educators and school employees are suing President Donald Trump's administration over its immigration crackdown |
GOP congressman reveals how he learned about 9/11 terror attacks in remote Alaska wilderness Montana Rep. Troy Downing shares how he found out about the September 11 attacks while hunting in Alaska and decided to join the military afterward. Tunnel to Towers Commemorates 9/11 with Mortgages for Heroes, National Steel Journey PAID CONTENT: Tunnel to Towers Foundation pays off 21 mortgages for families of fallen first responders and Gold Star families to commemorate the 9/11 anniversary. Charlie Kirk’s Killing Tests Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s Plea Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah has called for politicians to tone down their rhetoric. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is testing the limits of that high-minded approach. |
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