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More than six months after Palm Springs approved a $5.9 million settlement for Black and Latino families displaced from Section 14, survivors are still waiting for payments.
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Here’s the science behind the summer solstice, including why its calendar date changes year to year.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the National Guard deployment in Los Angeles 'unnecessary and counterproductive.'
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The California Interscholastic Federation announced the change just hours after President Donald Trump threatened to withhold billions of dollars in federal education funds.
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Newsom’s staff attributed the cuts to tough choices the Trump administration has forced upon the state.
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The Trump administration has turned the remaining sliver of hope for people fleeing torture into what experts fear is a fast track to deportation. And it’s trying to keep it a secret.
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Last year the state recorded roughly 1,000 pelicans captured for rehabilitation. This year, only 250 ailing pelicans have been tallied so far, but there are fresh challenges.
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In California, AB 2747 now requires landlords to give tenants the option to share on-time rent payments with credit bureaus.
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The Filipino rapper was announced Tuesday as the winner of the 2025 Tiny Desk contest.
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UC Berkeley astronomers discovered a rogue black hole devouring a star 2,600 lightyears from its galaxy's core — the first optical detection of such an event.
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Rep. John Garamendi said he has “serious opposition” to using Travis Air Force base to lock up immigrants for deportation, a move he says would compromise military readiness and national security.
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This African American musician from Los Angeles is a rising star in Southern California’s regional Mexican music scene.