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Assemblywoman Kamlager’s Staffer Isaac Bryan Takes Huge Lead in AD 54 Special Election

May 19, 2021   3:19 pm
Result’s from Tuesday’s 54th Assembly District special election continued to be  counted on Wednesday, with Democratic candidate Isaac Bryan taking a huge initial lead. As of Wednesday afternoon, Bryan currently has just over 17,000 votes, or 49.6% of the vote....
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U.S. District Court Judge Carter Faces Historic Decision on Homeless

March 26, 2021   4:09 pmMarch 26, 2021   4:48 pm
By Soledad Ursua and Edward Ring In March 2020 a coalition of downtown businesses and homeowners filed a lawsuit against the City and County of Los Angeles, arguing that conditions on the streets of Los Angeles are inhumane, and tax...
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$1.4 Million Budget Provision To Study, Document Asian American Hate Crimes Passes Legislature

February 24, 2021   2:17 amFebruary 25, 2021   1:48 pm
On Monday, both the Assembly and the Senate passed a bill that would, in part, provide $1.4 million in funding to study hate crimes committed against Asian Americans during the pandemic. Assembly Bill 85, authored by the Assembly Budget Committee,...
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Assemblywoman Shirley Weber Tapped By Governor Newsom As Next Sec. of State

December 22, 2020   7:36 pm
On Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom nominated Assemblywoman Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) to fill the newly vacant position of Secretary of State of California. Governor Newsom’s decision came only hours after he made the post vacant by selecting the soon-to-be former...
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4 UC Universities Found To Have Admitted Unqualified Students Over Connections

September 25, 2020   1:07 pmSeptember 30, 2020   10:07 am
On Tuesday, California State Auditor Elaine Howle announced that dozens of students were found to have been granted admittance to four University of California schools by using personal, family, university staff, or donor connections between 2013 and 2019. At least...
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Gov. Newsom, Pac-12 Agree To Not Stop Conference Football Games This Year

September 17, 2020   6:18 pm
On Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that there is nothing stopping NCAA football from returning this year to California, contradicting weeks worth of statements from Pac-12 football conference commissioner Larry Scott and teams who have accused the Governor of halting...
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California Eviction Moratorium Could End As Soon As Next Month

July 29, 2020   9:13 pmJuly 30, 2020   3:26 pm
The statewide eviction moratorium, set in place by the Judicial Council in April, has been placed on notice for expiration next month following an announcement last Friday by California Supreme Court Chief Justice and Judicial Council leader Tani Cantil-Sakauye. An...
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