Sandra Oshiro
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A deeply divided state Democratic Party couldn't agree on who to support in these major races — which are just around the corner for voters.
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It got heated — and personal — when the six major candidates met on stage at USC to discuss the issues facing California.
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Voters in Tuesday's general election chose two pro-charter members, tipping the balance of the seven-member Los Angeles Unified School District board.
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Permits for housing units declined in 2016, reversing what had been a steady post-recession recovery for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metropolitan area.
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Uneventful races, lack of "wedge" issues, and off-year timing all may have played a role in Tuesday's low turnout election. Officials are hoping to turn that around.
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In semi-official returns, L.A. County and city voters approve Measure H homeless tax, reject the Measure S development proposal and re-elect Mayor Eric Garcetti.
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An unknown number of people still have not been released by border agents at LAX, attorneys say, as President Trump's immigration order is enforced.
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The federal court decision follows a petition filed by ACLU on behalf of people from seven predominantly Muslim nations detained at airports across the country, including LAX.
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Gov. Jerry Brown prepares to announce his budget proposal Tuesday against a backdrop of lower state revenues and threats of federal funding cuts.
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If Hahn and Barger win their respective races, L.A. County could become the only board of supervisors in the state with a female supermajority.
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