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Huerta faces a misdemeanor charge after showing up at an immigration raid in June.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both appealed to workers in this year's election. But the candidates’ stances on many issues affecting workers remain far apart.
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Your write-in vote only counts for candidates who have qualified. Here’s everything you need to know to fill out your ballot correctly and make sure it’s counted.
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La medida estatal haría permanente un impuesto a los proveedores médicos y garantizaría la financiación de algunos servicios de Medi-Cal.
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La medida se propone como respuesta al aumento de los robos con violencia de alto perfil y a la crisis del fentanilo.
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Se trata de una propuesta para cambiar de manera radical el funcionamiento del gobierno del condado de Los Ángeles.
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El ganador del Distrito 1 se unirá a una junta de cinco miembros que supervisa un condado de alrededor de 3 millones de habitantes con un presupuesto anual de casi $9 mil millones.
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Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has experienced an astonishing fall from grace: After years of being a powerbroker, he pleaded guilty and admitted to to conspiracy to steal taxpayer funds. Here's a look at what happens next.
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The contract Steel directed to her campaign mail vendor in 2020 charged taxpayers about $24 per meal, three times as much as vendors charged in two other Orange County supervisor districts, according to an LAist review of contracts.
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Huntington Beach's city attorney says the beach city is autonomous.
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The money spent to back challenger Nathan Hochman continues to dwarf the amount of spending on George Gascón’s behalf.
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As part of the deal, his daughter Rhiannon Do, will be on probation for three years.
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Mike Madrid says Democrats and Republicans have failed to unlock the Latino vote, which increasingly is U.S. born and growing rapidly.