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Timelines for repairs of flash flood damage to roads in California’s vast desert wilderness parks are being extended even as monsoonal rains cause new problems along with unseasonal plant and animal activity.
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Employees won't be required to disclose their information, but advocates who support this data collection say it's for the Black community's benefit and will shed light on more hidden disparities.
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Shut out from winning statewide offices, the state GOP is seeking to capitalize on parents’ anger to win local school board races in 2022 and motivate Republican voters. The party’s “Parent Revolt” program is its most ambitious school board candidate recruitment and training program ever.
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The single-term Democrat allegedly participated in multiple fraud schemes, including one involving his 2018 run for Congress.
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Supporters said the legislation was needed to protect children. But California's influential tech industry said the bill would have done little to protect child safety.
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Antonio Villaraigosa, whom Gavin Newsom vanquished in the 2018 gubernatorial primary, will serve as “infrastructure czar,” an advisory position in which he will pursue federal dollars and help pair them with state needs.
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A handful of California cities and counties would operate supervised injection sites if Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the legislation. The details of how the centers operate will be largely up to local officials.
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Patricia Guerrero's nomination must first be confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments and then by voters in the November general election.
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Monkeypox tests and vaccines are in short supply as public health officials grapple with red tape and short supplies. Yet some of the processes put in place in response to COVID-19 have helped.
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One veteran journalist sees similarities to the early AIDS epidemic and is now urging health officials not repeat the same mistakes.
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