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Rachel

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  1. Better late than never. Would probably login to this server again once this is accessible to public.
  2. LOCAL | CRIME | ENTERTAINMENT | POLITICS | SPORTS | TRAVEL | HEALTH | WEATHER | OPINION | NATIONAL NATIONAL Covid-19 (Corona Virus) enters San Andreas By: Ralph Smith | 14th March, 2020. Prices of masks hike as Covid-19 strikes San Andreas. With flights coming from China and other countries having infected population, San Andreas joins the list of countries encountering Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Coronaviruses (CoV) which have finally entered San Andreas are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to other more severe diseases. Many patients suspected of having Corona Virus have been admitted to the hospitals recently with over 60 patients in All Saints General Hospital. Measures are being taken to stop the virus from spreading further. Social companies are distributing masks to the general public and spreading awareness alongside. Local shop owners are selling the masks at insanely high prices to maximize profits from this global outbreak, they are also deliberately cutting down supply to hike the prices. Over 190,000 masks were produced and sold in the last two days as the outbreak continued. Latest information suggests that citizens which have no international traveling background are also infected from corona virus which means the virus has been transmitted locally as well. San Andreas News wishes San Andreas' citizens best of luck to fight with the Covid-19 Corona Virus and suggests them to wash hands more often to avoid the spreading of disease. ((Use the format below to write a comment.)) [b]Username:[/b] [b]Comment:[/b]
  3. (( Ya'all need to come out of that 800x600 resolution. ))
  4. LOCAL | CRIME | ENTERTAINMENT | POLITICS | SPORTS | TRAVEL | HEALTH | WEATHER | OPINION | NATIONAL WEATHER Winter Is Finally Here! By: Rachel Toretto | NOVEMBER 30th, 2019. Various weather reports have predicted a rough winter in U.S this year, especially for San Andreas and neighboring states. Previous years witnessed gradual decrease in temperatures as winter came closer. This year's winter, on the other hand, is predicted to be a little more dramatic. San Andreas is expected to see some hideous mix of rain and snow according to verified reports by Accuweather.com. Los Santos, Las Ventures and other neighboring cities will be pounded by snow and rain starting from end of December. Above-normal snow will be evident in Los Santos as December passes. Las Ventures will witness heavy showers whilst San Fierro is expected to see a mix of both rain and snow. Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok says "I do feel this is going to be an active year for the whole of America" in a report by Accuweather. In a private interview, he also stated that this "light show of the snow" in San Andreas is "merely a warning for what's about to come." With that being highlighted, we suggest everybody to grab onto their blankets and take out the long forgotten jackets because it's about to get a little bit spicy. YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE. CONTACT US NOW! ((Use the format below to write a comment.)) [b]Username:[/b] [b]Comment:[/b]
  5. Username: Userkuba11 Comment: Some people been living in their dreams.
  6. LOCAL | CRIME | ENTERTAINMENT | POLITICS | SPORTS | TRAVEL | HEALTH | WEATHER | OPINION | NATIONAL NEWS SAN NEWS' First Anniversary! By: Rachel Toretto | NOVEMBER 21st, 2019. IMAGE: A glimpse at a distorted screenshot of the first article made by SAN NEWS (formerly known as TTNA). November 21st, 2018 was a glorious day that marked the birth of a news agency that is now the leading news agency of San Andreas. Today is 21st of November, 2019. One year has passed since Rachel Toretto came up with the idea of opening a news agency with one motive, a motive that is carried on to this day by San Andreas News, to share true and to the point news with the public. Ever since the company's birth, it has seen many changes and experienced hardships which are a story of their own to tell. Most of the people might not know that San Andreas News was formerly known as The Truth News Agency. It was until Rachel decided to merge the company with Los Santos Times (a competitor) upon their owner's request and that is when San Andreas News emerged with 100% market share of news sector in San Andreas. First joint article ever published by San Andreas News was on 11th of December, 2018 and it was indeed a true success. Since then, many articles have been published which have garnered hundreds and thousands of views globally. The SAN team has decided to thank each and every one of you for reading our articles and supporting us through the days of hardship. You are the reason we made it till here, thank you for that. ((Use the format below to write a comment.)) [b]Username:[/b] [b]Comment:[/b]
  7. That picture is somewhat old from when the governor was still serving the Fire Department.
  8. LOCAL | CRIME | ENTERTAINMENT | POLITICS | SPORTS | TRAVEL | HEALTH | WEATHER | OPINION | NATIONAL LOCAL Help the helpers: Join the Fire Department! By: Rachel Toretto | NOVEMBER 14th, 2019. IMAGE: Fire Department members aiding an injured civilian. After the unannounced reinstatement of Ex-Fire Chief Maxim Perez as Asst. Chief, Fire Department has started actively looking for brave people willing to put their lives at risks for the greater good of San Andreas and it's residents. Ever since SAFD's establishment in February 1, 1886, it had many ups and downs, especially with the amount of employees serving the department. Recently, the Fire Department has faced probably the most severe lack of employees ever in it's entire term. This is a direct consequence of other startups popping up in the state providing people with safer and higher paying jobs. This has also brought up questions and misconceptions into the minds of helpful and kind people who are willing to come forward and serve the Fire Department with courage and dignity. They are skeptical whether or not it is actually worth it to join the Fire Department and whether they're likely to die sooner than they have expected by getting enlisted under SAFD. Well, to clear off most of the misconceptions, it is more likely for an FD member to die of heart attacks or other heart conditions than dying from a fire in the line of duty. Once enlisted with the Fire Department, members experience intense trainings before they are actually allowed to respond to active fire in a burning therefore the chances of getting burned or badly injured in a burning house interior are very low. Not to mention the heavy protective gear that keeps them away from the fire. According to SAFD's website, an applicant needs to meet the following requirements before applying: These requirements can easily be met by any clean civilian living in the State of San Andreas. We urge everyone to apply if they want to positively change the future of San Andreas. SPONSORED BY: ((Use the format below to write a comment.)) [b]Username:[/b] [b]Comment:[/b]
  9. Username: 69pornhubbish Comment: Replying to the above comment, common sense is not common dear.
  10. Rachel

    0.3.7 or DL

    Kalcor deleted .DL hosted tab & internet tab yesterday. The links & sub-forum on SAMP forum relating to DL. are all removed. Have a great day.
  11. LOCAL | CRIME | ENTERTAINMENT | POLITICS | SPORTS | TRAVEL | HEALTH | WEATHER | OPINION | NATIONAL POLITICS Govt. Candidate Lance Ricci shares wisdom. By: Rachel Toretto | NOVEMBER 7th, 2019. Image: Candidate L.Ricci and San Andreas News CEO R.Toretto in an interview. Lance Ricci, an active Fire Department member who is currently a candidate in the governorship elections shared some wise words with the CEO of San Andreas News in an interview. Mister L.Ricci, a 47 years old British male was invited to an interview by CEO R.Toretto at her office. A detailed conversation took place in which L.Ricci shared his motives and thoughts. He began his talk by saying "My will and mission goes to helping people and making them reach their goals. And what better place than the government to start from!" Fair point we shall say. Mister Ricci stressed the fact that "San Andreas is overrun by criminals and muggers, the crime rate has increased higher than ever. It has taken away people's lives from them." He also added that it has been happening due to increasing taxes which causes severe stress for people who then resort to crimes and illegal activities. The governorship candidate shared that he plans to spend part of the government funds on loans which will be issued to small business startups which show potential for growth. Mister Ricci promises he will bring reforms to the taxation system and lower them as they are the "root" to all problems. He also added "there are plans for state services as well, regarding their paychecks, working hours and equipment that they use." Is Lance Ricci the rightful carrier of the future of San Andreas? Share your thoughts in the comment section below! YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE. CONTACT US NOW! ((Use the format below to write a comment.)) [b]Username:[/b] [b]Comment:[/b]
  12. Rachel

    0.3.7 or DL

    Click here to learn about 0.3.7 R3 @TheAssassin
  13. Rachel

    0.3.7 or DL

    Got you. That's page 9 by the way.
  14. Rachel

    0.3.7 or DL

    Kalcor already stopped doing any development relating to SA-MP, are you sure he's going to merge both of those? SOURCE
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