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LAist’s coverage of civic life and citizen issues in Southern California. We cover elections, examine who gets listened to and why, and provide a guide for anyone who wants to more fully participate in civic life.
The rule being considered comes as immigration arrests rise at state courts, discouraging victims, witnesses and others from showing up, according to lawyers and advocates.
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De depositar tu boleta por correo hasta conseguir un reemplazo, tenemos cubiertas tus preguntas acerca de votar por correo en la elección general del 5 de noviembre.
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You'll only vote in the LA City Council general election if two things are true: You live within the boundaries of the city of Los Angeles and you live at a location within a district on the ballot. Only three districts have seats up for election on Nov. 5.
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Heather Hutt, miembro del consejo municipal de Los Ángeles está defendiendo su puesto de la contrincante Grace Yoo.
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El actual titular, George Gascón, se presenta contra el abogado penalista Nathan Hochman para ser el Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de Los Ángeles. Es un cargo poderoso e influyente que determina qué delitos se procesan.
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Kevin De León se postula para su segundo término, a pesar de los llamados anteriores a su renuncia. Se enfrenta a Ysabel J. Jurado en la boleta electoral de noviembre.
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Su visión general de las contiendas y temas del Consejo de la Ciudad de Los Ángeles en las elecciones generales del 5 de noviembre. En la boleta: Distritos 2, 10 y 14.
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Enter your address to find out exactly what will be on your Nov. 5 ballot.
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Who is Andrew Do? Why is his 23-year-old daughter involved? What does a county supervisor even do? We explain the theft of public funds that prosecutors say took place in Orange County.Listen 38:22
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Inside the Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, and the Washington Post, journalists question whether news executives are making editorial decisions with an eye to appeasing former President Donald Trump.
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Putting on a debate or campaign forum is hard work, which is why you see fewer and fewer of them each election season.
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Opponents of Proposition 32 to increase the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour are running ads focused on the cost of living.
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Legal experts said that there are few guardrails preventing Trump from pursuing his plans to prosecute opponents.