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The Department of Justice is asking states and counties across the country to hand over sensitive information about people on their voter rolls.
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The entire $6.8 billion in education funds that had been abruptly withheld from states by the administration a few weeks before the start of the school year will be released by October.
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Once crowded with families shopping for candy, piñatas and party supplies, the Piñata District now struggles as fear of immigration sweeps keeps customers away.
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Over $17 million has already been raised to support and oppose Prop. 50, California’s congressional redistricting measure. We fill you in on how to track the money ahead of the special election on Nov. 4.
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When it closes next year, Norco city leaders hope to restore the correctional facility to an upscale resort again.
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A whistleblower complaint says the personal data of over 300 million Americans was copied to a private cloud account to allow access by former members of the Department of Government Efficiency team.
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The Self-Realization Fellowship’s Lake Shrine, a historic interfaith outpost for spiritual seekers, has reopened after seven months.
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These food trucks offer distinctive offerings from this coastal region.
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Temperatures should be a couple of degrees warmer today, but the cool down continues Thursday.
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Wildfires can contaminate drinking water with toxic chemicals, which federally mandated testing is not designed to catch. Into that regulatory void has stepped Andrew Whelton, an engineering professor at Purdue University who has made it his personal mission to help water utilities recover after devastating fires.
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A new episode on Imperfect Paradise goes over the case.
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A City Council committee voted 3-1 to advance a proposal that — if passed by the full council — would explore ending parking requirements citywide.