
Destiny Torres
General Assignment Reporter, Digital Equity
(she/her)
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His attorney is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to release him immediately.
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Visitors are welcome to catch the rare sight — and smell — in person for free. Or watch it bloom through the Huntington's livestream.
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The state bill was supposed to bring affordable, reliable internet options to millions of people statewide without access.
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Lack of connectivity can hamper someone's ability to stay informed on ICE actions, their rights and how to find loved ones.
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The complaint by Aloha Financial Investment hints at the legal wrangling to come in the corruption case of the former supervisor that has rocked Orange County.
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The troops have mostly been tasked with protecting federal buildings and assisting immigration agents.
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The museum partially reopened to the public with limited hours late last month, after a Palisades Fire-related closure.
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The restraining order comes after press groups filed a lawsuit alleging the use of force violated the rights of journalists.
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Caltrans will post signage along detour routes.
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Immigration sweeps and health data sharing are pushing some local immigrant families out of Medi-CalProviders say patients are feeling betrayed by recent activity and unrolling from health insurance or not showing up to appointments.
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