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  1. CITY GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASE IN MEMORY OF BIANCA RUSSO One final farewell message in honor of the City's finest. - AS PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION - Los Santos, SA ~ Wednesday, July 19th, 2023 It is with a heavy heart that the City of Los Santos bids one final farewell message to our City Operations Officer Bianca Russo. Your passing has left a void within the Los Santos City Government and our community that will be impossible to fill. We take solace in knowing that your impact will forever be etched in our hearts and in the countless lives you touched during your time with us. As a valued colleague, your dedication and commitment to the City of Los Santos were truly remarkable. Your passion for public service and your unwavering determination to make a positive difference in our community were an inspiration to us all. Your work was characterized by excellence, professionalism, and a genuine desire to help others. Beyond your professional achievements, you will be remembered for your kind and compassionate disposition. You had an innate ability to brighten up a room with your infectious smile and to uplift the spirits of those around you. Your empathy and willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need were a testament to your outstanding character. Your legacy will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of those you have left behind. The memories we shared and the impact you made will forever be cherished. The City of Los Santos extends its deepest condolences to your loved ones during this difficult time. May they find solace in the knowledge that you led a life filled with purpose and that you made a significant difference in the lives of so many. Thank you, Bianca Russo, for your invaluable contributions to the City of Los Santos. You will always be remembered as a shining example of dedication, compassion, and integrity. May your soul rest in eternal peace. With profound sadness, The Los Santos City Government City Operations Officer Bianca Russo passed away on July 5th, 00:30, after an indicent that took place in active celebration of America's national holiday. Paramedics from LSFD have quickly deduced that she was suffering through a cardiac arrest and have taken necessary precautions to stabilise her heart and rushed her to PHMC's intensive care. To our great misfortune, she had suffered an another attack in the intensive care and despite an arsenal of well-versed doctors and nurses' professional intervention, her body and heart sadly could not endure. This life threatening condition can strike anyone, at any time, and anywhere. The City pleads that any citizen with symptoms such as chest pain, sudden collapse, difficulty in breathing or loss of consciousness report to the nearby hospital for an appraisal. But let us honor and remember Bianca Russo as an outstanding City Operations Officer she was, in the list below are just some of the more prominent Bianca Russo's accreditations while she was operating within the City's Administration: - Established a new age for arts and culture with Project LS Got Talent, Arts Auction, and LS Theatre - Promoted economic growth via Business & Career Fairs - Aided in forming the BJ Smith Community Centre - A week-long supervision of the Summer Festival in Paleto Bay which upped her to the position of Director of Cultural Affairs - Revamped the entire Department of Cultural Affairs and bolstered it to further success - Reformed and established a fully operational Department of Transportation, with the aid of Mayor Cambridge and City Treasurer Strenge - Maintained a phenomenal interdepartmental link by assigning competent Directors for every department. - Raised awareness about pollution with various projects such as Arthur's Trail Scavenger Hunt, in close correlation with SAPR Mayor Marcus Cambridge had a message of his own for the passing of a close colleague and friend as well. On this heartbreaking day, I set my titles aside, and come before you as a bereaved friend. The loss of Bianca Russo has left us all devastated and in emotional ruin. I express my sincerest condolences to Mrs. Russo's family and friends, and offer myself willingly to aid them through these hard times. It is through adversities that true allies are forged. There are no words that are able to describe Bianca's excellence. The sheer commitment and passion in each and every assignment of hers have undoubtedly made our city a better place for all. But beyond Bianca's professional accomplishments, it has been a tremendous pleasure to work alongside someone so kind-hearted as she was. You will greatly be missed, but your legacy will continue to shine bright. Farewell, friend. A date and time of City Operations Officer Bianca Russo's funeral will be announced in the following days via our webpage or facebrowser portal. Our deepest condolences are held for her loved ones. LOS SANTOS CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY OPERATIONS OFFICER CARCER WAY 1, ROCKFORD HILLS, LOS SANTOS, SA
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  12. This beautiful standalone apartment is advertised at a rate of $150,000 with bid increments of $10,000. GALLERY The luxurious apartment is located in Vespucci right near the beach and was personally customized to liking, with comfort being their primary focus. As taken by the overview of its owner, the property consists of single master bedroom with a washroom attached to it as well as a scenic bathtub room that overlooks the beautiful Vespucci beach. Large open main living area with a kitchen incorporated ensures ease of access to a small in-house bar. An office room is located just by the entrance of the apartment fitted with sound-pads to ensure a quiet and spacious working area for all you workaholics! OOC INFO
  13. CITY GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASE Japanese Day of Remembrance A unified effort conveyed by the JAA and City of Los Santos - AS PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION - Los Santos, SA ~ Sunday, February 20th, 2022 Today, we shed light on one of the darkest moments in our nation’s history. Eighty years ago, the United States began removing 120,000 Japanese Americans from their homes and forcing them into internment camps. We must remind ourselves of the constant need to ensure the freedoms and rights of every American. We commemorate the brave men, women, and children who were unconscionably mistreated by the country they called home, and we renew our commitment to preventing such abuses. We cannot erase our past, but we can strive to acknowledge, protect, and defend the rights of those facing injustice and discrimination, and ensure history does not repeat itself. Based on then flimsy, and now fully disproved, claims of national security, the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans is now fully recognized for the racism that served as the foundation for the policy and has been repudiated by our government in the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. A decision motivated by discrimination and xenophobia, the internment of Japanese Americans was a betrayal of our most sacred values as a nation that we must never repeat. This stain on our history should remind us to always stand up for our fellow Americans, regardless of their national origin or immigration status, and protect the civil rights and liberties that we hold dear. While we remember February 19 as the point in time when EO9066 was signed, we acknowledge that this was one point in a stream of policies intended to oppress and exploit minority communities. Despite these experiences, thousands of young Japanese-American men enlisted in the U.S. armed forces, bravely fighting to defend the nation that was abridging their own freedoms at home. Nowhere was this better evidenced than with the exploits and wartime achievements of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, and Military Intelligence Service. Victory in the war would have likely been significantly delayed without the participation of Japanese Americans in the war effort. Yet back at home, the soldiers' families were being denied the very freedom for which so many of the soldiers themselves were laying down their lives. We honor their sacrifice, as well as the resilience that made it possible for thousands of Japanese-American families to reclaim and rebuild their lives after the war. We also remember our government’s capacity to apologize and seek to right a wrong. The passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 acknowledged the wrong and sought to provide reparations. While no amount of money would truly and fully compensate incarcerees for their economic losses nor the emotional scars of trauma upon them and their families, the cost to the country affirmed the deep recognition that we as a nation had to share some of the pain that the Japanese American community had felt, to take responsibility. In addition, San Andreas itself was home to one of the most infamous of ten internment camps for Japanese Americans, Manzanar. It was also the first of all the camps to be established. Located 230 miles north of where we stand, the first detainees to be placed in the camp were the very Japanese Americans who had been made to help build the camp itself. Ninety percent of those incarcerated there were from Little Tokyo, Los Santos. Those detained endured subhuman conditions and treatment, simply for their heritage, and Little Tokyo as it was known shrank considerably during this time. Even gaining the nickname of “the Tokyo Strip” as it did so. Even post-internment, as Japanese Americans returned to the city, many were unable to find employment or rebuild their lives. The stain of persecution lingered, leading many to homelessness and poverty. The effect of these times continues to this day, and while we also celebrate our success in rebuilding a path to equality, much more work needs to be done. A disproportionate amount of Japanese Americans still live below the poverty line, struggling with housing and equal opportunity in our city. It is with this sense of recognizing our wrongs and seeking to make them right that we as citizens of Los Santos might continue to aspire to the formation of a more perfect union. Therefore on this day, we ask that all Citizens of Los Santos join us in solemn remembrance of the issuance of Executive Order 9066 in 1942. We similarly ask that all the people commemorate the rescission of Executive Order 9066 by President Gerald R. Ford on this day in 1976. While the gathering included the remembrance of the legacy of Japanese American victims, not all was too gloomy. In fact, local Japanese Americans embraced this date with integrity and were more than happy to demonstrate what modern Little Tokyo has to offer in terms of the vast assortment of prospering businesses. The City's gratitude goes towards the Japanese American Association as none of this would have occurred if it weren't for their contribution and the passion that they share in seeing improvements for Japanese American people that reside inside Los Santos. Unpretentiously, our gratitude also goes to all of those who came to show their support on the 19th of February. And together we hope to one day fully heal the scars left behind from darker times. LOS SANTOS CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY OPERATIONS OFFICER CARCER WAY 1, ROCKFORD HILLS, LOS SANTOS, SA.
  14. CITY GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASE Bark in the Park, an elated assembly - AS PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION - Los Santos, SA ~ Saturday, February 12th, 2022 On February 11th at 19:00, the City of Los Santos and its citizens assembled to give significance to our faithful canine companions. Vinewood Hills Park provided everyone with the liberty of adventure and warm get-togethers. The enthusiastic anticipation was met with an outburst of positive energy for all participants — where both humans and dogs alike wallowed in the opportunity of interaction harmoniously. Amity on first sight. “It is really difficult not to cheer up, even after a hard day's work, when you are greeted with — often vocal — enthusiasm by a friendly dog." It is long-established by now that dogs and humans hold a unique bond with one another. Scientific studies confirm that having a pet dog has many benefits. For instance, it makes the said person happy. A dog naturally produces positive vibes that affect us on a whole different level of emotions. Throughout the history of mankind, dogs have always been our loyal companions. Aiding us in hunting, protection, and above all placing a smile on our faces after a tough and stressful day. Dogs truly are God's gift bestowed upon every human being, their trust and love that they express towards us are transcendent. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), an estimated 78 million dogs are owned as pets in the United States. “One of the greatest gifts we receive from dogs is the tenderness they evoke in us." EXAMPLES OF HOW VALUABLE DOGS ARE Pet owners are less likely to suffer from depression than those without pets. Playing with a dog can elevate levels of serotonin and dopamine, which calm and relax. Heart attack patients with pets survive longer than those without. The companionship of a pet can also ease loneliness, and most dogs are a great stimulus for healthy exercise, which can substantially boost your mood. When we interact with dogs, our oxytocin levels shoot up. Since this is the hormone largely responsible for social bonding, this hormonal “love injection” boosts our psychological well-being. Moreover, dogs appear to reduce symptoms of depression and render people more resilient to stress. That is why dogs are often used as therapy animals. HOW DOGS KEEP YOU IN GOOD HEALTH Many studies have suggested that having dogs as pets is associated with better physical health. Analysis has shown that owning a dog reduces a person's risk of premature death by up to a third. However, the benefits may appear thanks to a series of factors related to lifestyle adjustments that people tend to make after they decide to adopt a canine friend. What are these factors, you wonder? Physical activity and commitment! You are naturally required to take care of your pet dog, to equally love him just as how much your dog loves you! Tending to your pet dog is essential, it shouldn't be a chore. Whilst the responsibility on your back is substantially larger, that responsibility itself can work miracles on both yourself and your dog. Namely, your health condition improves as you take your dog out on a walk, be it once or twice a day. That itself is a major step forth in terms of your physical condition, let alone encouraging you to continue with physical activity almost spontaneously. Adopting healthy lifestyle changes plays an important role in easing symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. CARING FOR A PET CAN HELP YOU MAKE HEALTH LIFESTYLE CHANGES Increasing exercise. Providing companionship. Helping you meet new people. Reducing anxiety. Adding structure and routine to your day. Providing sensory stress relief. If you made your decision about adopting a pet dog, do not hesitate! There are tons of these fluffy, adorable, and humble creatures out there that await your rescue TODAY! LOS SANTOS CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY OPERATIONS OFFICER CARCER WAY 1, ROCKFORD HILLS, LOS SANTOS, SA.
  15. CITY GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASE Brave the Shave, World Cancer Day 2022 - AS PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION - Los Santos, SA ~ Saturday, February 5th, 2022 The City of Los Santos cohered with its citizens in commemorating World Cancer Day on the 4th of February, 2022. “When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds, and diamonds are made under pressure.” - Peter Marshall World Cancer Day 2022 is dedicated to the courage and accomplishments of people living with cancer and their families, as well as caregivers, health care providers, researchers, exponents, and other volunteers — and calls for everyone to join in helping to save lives from this disease. The 2022 World Cancer Day efforts within Los Santos are led by the City's Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the University of Los Santos. The theme “Brave the Shave” encapsulates the extraordinary spirit, strength, and resolve to battle this illness through unity and love. The City's agenda behind this charitable initiative is to spread the message of awareness against cancer — about its causes, symptoms, treatment, and precautions — through joyful and voluntary participation in shaving one's head. All of the cut hair will then be donated to cancer patients — for them to embellish their heads through wigs, hair extensions, and toupees in liberty and happiness. In addition, the City is pleased to reveal the estimated number — the "Brave the Shave" initiative amassed an amount of $1.525.799 and all the donated funds will be sent to cancer research institutions and families that are tackling this tribulation. The City's transparent summary of the donated sum, according to the analysis from the Office of City Treasurer, in its explicit form: The City Treasury will be donating an additional $474,201 atop, which then brings the final sum to a grand amount of $2.000.000. Mayor of Los Santos, Marcus Cambridge, states: “Through initiatives such as "Brave the Shave" and combined efforts from our beloved citizens of Los Santos, we are putting cancer at the center of attention with ambitious policy actions and research efforts – from prevention, via treatment, to survivorship — to promote a healthy and active lifestyle among our people and reduce cancer risks.” The Mayor and the vast amount of citizens adventurously took participation in becoming coiffeurs as the event slowly took its course, with many more voluntarily taking part in this spirited strive. Suffice to say, they have had their hands occupied throughout the whole evening! The City of Los Santos considers promoting local cooperation in healthcare and medical research to be an absolute priority. Assuring the physical and mental health of each individual is the first building block of a prosperous society. A sound mind in a sound body, unburdened by illness, is free to dream, to discover, to accomplish so much good for our citizens. For that sole reason, the City commends YOU for your collective efforts and offers gratitude for fighting the good fights on this remarkable day. LOS SANTOS CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY OPERATIONS OFFICER CARCER WAY 1, ROCKFORD HILLS, LOS SANTOS, SA.
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