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In his new book, ProPublica reporter J. David McSwane says a shocking number of companies that received funds at the beginning of the pandemic to distribute protective gear had no experience doing so.
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Arguments were made Friday afternoon regarding former La Mesa police officer Matthew Dages' petition challenging the appeals board's decision to uphold his firing in connection with his high-profile 2020 arrest of a young Black man near the Grossmont Transit Center.
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The Fern Street Circus offers free classes for City Heights kids and their mission goes beyond entertainment.
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Researchers found that during the period when the "in-person" economy was shut down, neighborhoods with high Asian and Hispanic populations experienced disproportionately large declines in air pollution. That means the inverse is true when it's business as usual.
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A retired Los Angeles police officer and U.S. Army veteran who alleges she was sexually assaulted and unlawfully arrested by border agents at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry has filed a lawsuit against the federal government and the unidentified officer who allegedly assaulted her.
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More than 200 volunteers showed up bright and early in honor of the labor leader's legacy.
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AB 2183 would allow farm workers to vote by mail in union elections.
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California’s task force on reparations voted to limit state compensation to the descendants of free and enslaved Black people.
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The U.S. Border Patrol chief says about 7,000 migrants are being stopped crossing the border daily from Mexico.
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Constitutional law professor sees skepticism and treatment of highly-qualified nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is "something very familiar" to other Black women.
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