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The tax measure was approved by voters in 2018 with plans to reduce the rate to 1% by 2029, then eliminate it in 2039.
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People who live in the U.S. often need a special certificate called an Apostille to take care of business and personal affairs internationally.
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The city’s mayor says the new law doesn’t apply to the beach city.
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The nonprofit Mind OC has lost three contracts for mental health services in the past month.
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The moves comes months after LAist uncovered more than $13 million in public funds directed by Do to Viet America Society without him disclosing that his daughter worked as a leader there.
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The new votes come a week after the board removed Do from his committee assignments.
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The chief says firefighters have a “tough road ahead.” All who were injured were members of two hand crews that had been battling the Airport Fire since it ignited Sept. 9.
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Chances of thunderstorms and rain greater for San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountains.
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Who is Andrew Do? Why is his 23-year-old daughter involved? What does a county supervisor even do? We explain the saga playing out in O.C.
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Proponents of parental notification policies say parents have the right to know. Opponents say these policies endanger vulnerable young people.
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Only two state university programs train nurse-midwives, and only one is accepting admissions. Advocates say that will only lead to more barriers to getting more midwives into the workforce at a time they’re critically needed.
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Look out for wildlife with burnt paws, or singed feathers. And call the authorities if you spot anything.
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Two of the laws will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, and a third a year later. They increase transparency in how government contracts are awarded.