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Here's what you should know about what's new, what's next and how to sign up now. DACA recipients are newly eligible.
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The Fearless for Justice march was organized by a Sikh advocacy group. They intentionally traced the old 99 freeway that Cesar Chavez and the farmworkers walked during their 1966 strike.
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The Metro Art Buses don’t follow a fixed route, but lucky riders who catch these buses can see dozens of portraits of Metro riders by local artists.
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With the help of an engineer and a machine he built, a family-run restaurant serves the traditional, handcrafted holiday meal for guests throughout the year
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Our celebrity panelists Josh McDermitt and Sierra Katow go head to head this week on their knowledge of Kirk Gibson’s game-winning home run from Game one of the 1988 World Series and Season 3 of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!
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In China, these impromptu dance gatherings are called, "plaza dancing." And they have been popping up in the SGV.
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Spending on campaign ads is up $1 billion from four years ago, according to data from AdImpact, analyzed by NPR.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both appealed to workers in this year's election. But the candidates’ stances on many issues affecting workers remain far apart.
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Experts says timeouts can be used effectively to manage children’s behaviors, but they should be done in a non-punitive way.
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Homeless Californians face many barriers to casting a ballot, even in elections that affect their lives.
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The golden mussel’s appearance in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is its first confirmed detection in North America — and it has the potential to clog major water supply pumps.
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Your write-in vote only counts for candidates who have qualified. Here’s everything you need to know to fill out your ballot correctly and make sure it’s counted.