California progressives, who have long struggled for influence, hope to break through to mainstream voters by challenging the establishment and rejecting corporate spending.
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National City’s public library is the only branch serving the city’s population of roughly 55,000 residents.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and other city representatives are lobbying for changes to CARE Court, including a stronger link to conservatorships.
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The activists have filed a public records request demanding answers from city officials about their cooperation with federal immigration officials.
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As President Trump heads into his 11th week in office, voters remain split on his job performance. A poll this month shows just under half of voters believe Trump is doing a good job.
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California voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot measure that increases pay to doctors with Medi-Cal patients. The Newsom administration missed an early deadline to begin implementing it.
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A committee in the California legislature plans to vote on bills Tuesday that would restrict transgender athletes from participating in girls sports.
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If government is “made for the people, made by the people and answerable to the people,” then some of the people, it appears, are turning away from the job.
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Two buses departed San Diego early this morning to join thousands at César Chávez Day rally in Delano, advocating for immigrant and labor rights.
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Customers will receive an energy credit on their April bills, thanks to the California Climate Credit administered by the California Public Utilities Commission, it was announced Monday.
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A new state report reveals Kaiser has yet to fix major mental health violations, leaving patients waiting for care as the strike continues.
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