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Boyle Heights has Libros Schmibros. Pomona has Cafe con Libros. Now El Monte has Matilija Lending Library.
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Californians use more than half their water on outdoor irrigation. Landscaping with native plants is key to conserving water.
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Chapman University Professor David Berkovitz is suing his students for posting his exams on the popular website Course Hero. The professor claims students were infringing his copyrighted material and demands disciplinary action be taken against the students for allegedly cheating.
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After the driest January and February on record in the state, The Department of Water Resources hopes to conserve water supplies as California's drought enters its third year.
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A bronze statue of the famed Dodger pitcher will be unveiled on June 18, next to a sculpture of fellow Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson. The first 40,000 fans who show up to that night's matchup with the Cleveland Guardians will receive a replica of the Koufax statue.
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Civil rights attorney and task force member Lisa Holder says to get a complete understanding of what people want reparations to include, Black Californians must weigh in.
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While the U.S. only imports a relatively small amount of oil from Russia, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for a ban on Russian oil imports after authoritative leader Vladimir Putin escalated attacks on Ukraine.
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The prices recorded in recent days are the highest ever averages for a gallon of gas in California.
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The California Seabed Mining Protection Act would protect 2500 square miles of seafloor. San Fernando Valley Assemblywoman Luz Rivas says mining those materials could put coastal ecosystems at risk.
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Orange County Registrar of Voters Neal Kelley is retiring in March after a 17-year run as the head voting official in the nation's sixth-largest voting district
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