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The city council has made it an official strategic goal: Coaxing foreign athletes to train in Mission Viejo.
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The American Library Association tallied a nearly 75% increase in censorship efforts last year compared to 2021.
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The Southern Baptist Convention upheld the removal of two churches for having women as pastors. The nearly 13,000 voters, called "messengers," voted overwhelmingly to uphold the churches' removals.
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Teacher turnover is high at schools with large numbers of students living in poverty. Now California is pouring billions of dollars into two programs: One subsidizes college students in credentialing programs and the other offers money to districts that want to create community schools.
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LGBTQ+ representation played out differently in two counties during Pride month.
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U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied Santa Ana's request to dismiss the case.
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The problem slope is below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens.
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A grassroots organization is suing the city over its refusal to grant it a permit to operate.
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The estimate is orders of magnitude larger than the roughly 700 identified in last year’s homeless count. The discrepancy is largely due to competing federal definitions of “homelessness.”
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Metro and Amtrak service on the train tracks below the building was cleared to resume Friday.
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To watch the sixth grade performance of "The Sound of Music," K-3 students at Rolling Hills Elementary in Fullerton must be accompanied by a parent, and those in grades four through six must have parental permission.
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Dozens gathered Sunday to mark the city’s first unofficial Pride, an event that grew out of protests against the majority conservative city council’s actions to restrict flags.