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The number of nursing students enrolling in high-priced private programs has nearly doubled over the past 10 years as the state’s public universities have stagnated in growth.
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Conflicts this year at CSU Fullerton and Cal Poly Pomona show divisions between administration and faculty members.
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Some experts caution that the recovery will not bounce back to the ‘peak TV’ production frenzy of recent years.
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To create an education system that has stable funds for mental health, California educators and leaders are turning to the health system and launching a statewide behavioral health initiative to fill funding gaps in fluctuating, sometimes unpredictable school budgets.
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In Part 4 of "Imperfect Paradise: The Castle," a historian talks about the on- and off-stage gender dynamics in Western performance magic.
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Democrats and civil rights groups in Georgia say Republicans' newly revised political maps still violate the Voting Rights Act. One key issue in this fight: so-called "coalition districts."
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The Boyle Heights property will be repurposed into affordable housing and medical space.
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The Iran-backed Lebanese militia and Israeli forces have been fighting across their border since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, but analysts say they want to avoid a war.
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In a city synonymous with the birth of Jesus, Christmas is typically a time when Bethlehem is full of visitors. But with war raging, the city's Christian leaders have canceled public celebrations.
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“The public's trust is being eroded by people who abuse the process,” Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento told LAist.
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But, researchers say residents are burdened by the housing market.
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Projects are already in the works.