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California cities funnel $1 billion in online sales taxes back to wealthy corporations, but the state Senate killed a bill that would change the rules for those arrangements. The vote came down to whether senators represent a city with a major retailer in a tax-sharing agreement in their districts.
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The latest bid to break up California is the brainchild of a real estate developer in San Bernardino County. It taps into growing resistance to the state’s liberal governance by more conservative residents.
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California schools are using more chatbots, and teachers are using them to grade papers and give students feedback.
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We're kicking off this month with excessive heat for the high deserts
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Andrew Bird Trio performs at Lodge Room, Vroman’s hosts a Bonsai workshop, and more.
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L.A.’s tourism board projects the number of Japanese visitors could top pre-pandemic levels this year.
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Being a "steward" of the land isn't enough for Native peoples.
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Heartworm disease is becoming more common in California as temperatures rise due to climate change.
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California’s statewide food waste law is also leading to more investment in local composting.
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The L.A. Zoo is the first zoo in the nation to participate in Argentina's breeding program to reintroduce the giant otter species to the Iberá National Park.
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Recent lawsuits say Arrowhead, Evian, Poland Spring, and other water bottlers are deceiving customers.
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Mexico makes history with its first female president. How an extra $30 a month kept a cancer patient from qualifying for Medicaid.