Jun 71 min

(6-7-24) News Too Real: Record rainfalls and snow-capped mountains suggest California is out of drought--the climate reality tells a different story

By ONME Newswire

ONME News Headlines as of June 7, 2024:

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 Is California out of its water scare?

California residents are wondering if the drought is over; the numerous atmospheric rivers and unseasonable snowfalls have Californians feeling more relaxed about the water situation.  However, experts suggest that we may not be out of the woods due to climate change.

 

In this episode of News Too Real, news host, Julia Ann Dudley Najieb talks with Ashley Williams; Press Secretary for the Governor’s Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications (OCPSC.)

 

Ashley Williams serves as Press Secretary for the Governor’s Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications (OCPSC) and works on some of the state’s priority public awareness efforts.

 

Prior to joining OCPSC, Ashley worked at a boutique public affairs firm managing strategic communication campaigns across the firm’s client portfolio. Ashley has over a decade of experience building successful communications programs for a variety of clients, from government associations and non-profits, to major corporations and high-visibility individuals.

 

Ashley is a member of the Greater Sacramento Urban League Young Professionals and is a founding member for industry association Black Ownership Matters. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley with a BA in Political Science.

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