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A prison union's big spending on Gavin Newsom: Is it an ‘800 pound gorilla’ or a threatened species?The California Correctional Peace Officers Association is spending like it never did before. Its biggest recipient: Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has taken $2.9 million from the union since he was elected governor.
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As the debate surfaces again over police use of camera-equipped smart streetlights, the city’s Privacy Advisory Board is unable to meet and provide recommendations.
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Winston, a western lowland gorilla who was a favorite attraction at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, has died at the age of 52.
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The California Coastal Commission has approved the city’s permit application, allowing for a new safe parking site and – eventually – two 300-bed temporary shelters.
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The 22nd District Agricultural Association, which runs the fairgrounds, will be discussing their concerns about the project on Monday.
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The deal was reached Friday afternoon, days after unionized food and beverage workers voted to authorize a strike.
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The storm caused power losses at the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center and citywide infrastructure damage, impacting the ability to support hospital patients.
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In three rulings the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a body blow to the federal bureaucracy. From healthcare to climate to workers’ rights, California’s rules often go farther.
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Desert and mountain conditions will include clear and sunny skies, with highs from 112 to 120 Friday. An excessive heat warning is in effect in the deserts until 9 p.m. Friday.
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The College Avenue Compact started in 2011 to guide students on a path to college, especially those who are the first in their family to attend.
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