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The idea is that members would represent fewer people and smaller geographic areas so they would be better attuned to the needs of their districts.
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Several efforts to minimize the power and influence of the California Coastal Commission have stalled.
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Schools that banned phones a few years ago have advice for other districts as the governor calls for a crackdown.
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Recent court order said college must provide transportation for disabled plaintiffs in lawsuit.
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Beginning Thursday, the region will see comfy temperatures in the upper 70's.
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As lawsuits against a company that uses ethylene oxide get resolved, air regulators are keeping tabs on local facilities.
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Your next trip to the pump could cost a bit less, but it’s unclear how long the lower prices will stick around.
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Supervisor Katrina Foley announced Monday that the county has filed a lawsuit against Hand to Hand Relief Organization and its CEO to recover millions of taxpayer dollars.
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Sci-Fi, Magick, Queer L.A.: Sexual Science and the Imagi-Nation runs Aug. 22 - Nov. 23 at USC’s Fisher Museum of Art
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California's public universities issue similar restrictions in the wake of last spring's pro-Palestinian protests.
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The Pasadena City College's family resource center was created two years ago, following a federal earmark to try out a more supportive form of child care.
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Fossil fuels are still a large source of electricity, but California has made progress with renewables while keeping the lights on.