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The young activists say they’re walking out to stand up for their friends, their families and those who’ve lost their lives at the hands of federal agents
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Tips for those living in areas prone to coastal erosion like along the coast or on a bluff.
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One year after California became the first state to require that its public universities provide the abortion pill to students, LAist found that basic information on where or how students can obtain the medication is lacking and, often, nonexistent.
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Some of those funds were improperly used by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce to support business-friendly candidates through its political action committee, according to auditors.
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The rail track sits on a hillside prone to landslides in recent years.
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Several local bars and restaurants also make the list for this year's James Beard Awards.
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Crews are working to clear boulders and debris on the Mariposa bridge but its uncertain when rail service will resume.
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The ethics proposal deadlocked among O.C. supervisors 2-to-2. O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do, who directed millions to his daughter’s nonprofit without publicly disclosing the connection, was absent for the vote.
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Faith-based organizations will host small overnight shelters.
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An investigation revealed that workers at eight Cheesecake Factory locations did not get law-mandated meal breaks or overtime pay.
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County records obtained by LAist show O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do directed an additional $6.2 million in taxpayer dollars to his 22-year-old daughter’s group without publicly disclosing the family ties.