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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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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.
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It will be up to Orange County how to spend the proceeds.
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“ I feel like Muslim women are kind of tired of shrinking to fit into places we aren't that's not made for us.”
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Gates plans to continue battling the liberal state government at the city attorney’s office. He says he'll run to head that office again next year.
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Veterans said they also have faced challenges and delays getting federal food and education benefits.
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Hundreds of California schools won the National Blue Ribbon honor before the program ended in August.