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Officials say Irvine can use the land in the deal to build more affordable housing than would otherwise be built in the commercial market.
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Down south, a group of bagel makers is quietly generating excitement in the bagel-verse.
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Santa Ana overwhelmingly supported Proposition 50. Villa Park led the opposition to the measure, which changed congressional boundaries in California to favor more Democrats.
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Once encompassing parts of the Inland Empire and the Coachella Valley, District 41 now will include southern L.A. County cities and a slice of Orange County after Prop. 50 passed in November.
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A battle over money and prestige has ended, with surfers declaring victory. For now.
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Michael Gates was deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division — and has since parted ways with the Trump administration.
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Starbucks and its unionized baristas have been bargaining a contract for more than a year, but haven't struck a deal.
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Critics accused the council of using a nationally polarizing topic for political gain.
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Then-Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do directed taxpayer dollars to a nonprofit to build the memorial. They later returned $150,000 after LAist questions. Now it's likely to be demolished.
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The department said it did not "assist" the agent in enforcement, and that no crime occurred.
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Millions in grocery flex cards will be issued to CalFresh recipients in Orange County — many of whom are families with children and seniors.
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The strike has closed the store down in Anaheim, according to the union. Workers at more Starbucks locations could walk out later this week.
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Debris flows may be a risk in recently burned areas when rain arrives on Thursday.