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By: ARRC
July 13, 2016
Here’s how to keep your phone safer

Phones are kind of a big deal these days.  Whether you’re mindlessly swiping away on Tinder, wandering the streets at two in the morning looking for Pokémon, or sending out your 348th text of the day, your phone is right by your side living life with you.  But your phone isn’t just for building fictional […]

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By: ARRC
July 8, 2016
3 tips to help you avoid credit card skimmers

Everyone is always so worried about shopping online… that one innocent purchase on the wrong site will lead to your eventual financial downfall.  A hacker will spin his web, and swing from the darkest corners of the web – bigger and better than Spiderman ever could.  He’ll swoop up your data, and use it to […]

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Inside Bakersfield Homeless Center
By: ARRC
July 6, 2016
Bakersfield Homeless Center

“California has the highest concentration of homeless persons in the United States: close to 21% of all homeless in the country. And yet, the state’s total population is just 12% of the nation’s population,” according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Annual Homeless Assessment Report and the US Census Bureau. The 2013 Homeless […]

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By: ARRC
June 24, 2016
Are you ready for the Uberfication of your business?

Time has this really exasperating tendency to change things.  One day you’re something, and then ten years later – bam – that something is completely different.  And in all likelihood, that something is a little less toned, a little less firm, and a whole lot plumper. But time doesn’t just change people.  It changes life […]

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By: ARRC
June 22, 2016
Galey’s Marine Supply

Whether it’s for fishing, water sports, or relaxation, boating is such an integral part of many people’s lives, especially in California. “California is so diverse in its recreation. When it gets warm it’s time to go boating. When it snows it’s time to go skiing,” said Mark Galey of Galey’s Marine Supply, and because California’s […]

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