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Huerta faces a misdemeanor charge after showing up at an immigration raid in June.
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La evaluación de los candidatos judiciales es notoriamente difícil, pero hay alguna información que puede consultar para ayudarle con su decisión.
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Chris Wangsaporn, Supervisor Andrew Do's chief of staff, resigned Thursday, effective immediately. LAist reported this week on a $275,000 contract paid out to his then-girlfriend, now wife. County officials said the work was never turned in.
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Rhiannon Do faces a “threat of criminal prosecution,” as do other leaders of the nonprofit Viet America Society, according to a state court filing by a lawyer representing the group's leaders in a civil fraud lawsuit.
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The Tustin Unified School District asks voters to approve a $261 million bond through increased property taxes.
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La Habra City School District is asking voters to approve a $73 million bond paid for through property taxes.
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The Lowell Joint School District is asking voters to approve a $54 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The Fullerton Joint Union High School District is asking voters to approve a $284 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The Fullerton School District is asking voters to approve a $262 million bond through increased property taxes.
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Nearly a dozen school districts in Orange County are asking voters for money to fix, upgrade, and build school facilities.
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The Buena Park School District is asking voters to approve an $84 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The Brea Olinda Unified School District is asking voters to approve a $160 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The measure would expand the size of the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.