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Will Californians Ease Restrictions on Rent Control? Voters Decide on Prop. 33

California voters will decide today whether or not to repeal a past restriction on what properties could be affected by rent control, and whether the state can dictate local rent control policy.

California’s Representative Democracy isn’t Very Representative of Democracy

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California’s Path Hinges on the Presidential Race: ‘No State Has More to Lose or Gain’

State officials, business leaders and immigrant advocates are all preparing for whoever wins the presidential election. California’s response will be very different, depending on whether it’s Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.

California’s Tough-on-Crime Measure Has a Big Lead in Polls. Will Voters Pass It Today?

Supporters of Prop. 36 say it would help the state address homelessness, drug addiction and retail theft. Its critics call it a return to the failed policies of the war on drugs.

Commentary: Why Grade Inflation Is Spreading From High School to College — And How It Hurts Learning

In Los Angeles and beyond, research has shown that grades are generally going up even though test scores and other measures of actual learning are not.

Column: This Wretched Campaign Is Over. Thank Goodness. Now What?

Let's celebrate the end of the most vexing, mean-spirited presidential election in modern times. Once we have a winner, some will refuse to acknowledge it.

California Election Officials Cope With Ballot Glitches and Vote Count Challenges as Election Draws to a Close

Election chiefs keep focus on a 'smooth' election, despite glitches and vote challenges

Poll: California Electorate Is Younger, More Diverse. Many Worry Trump Would Not Accept Defeat

Most Californians are voting early by mail or drop-off, a new poll found. Two in three California voters believe Trump would not accept defeat, while nearly the same number think Harris would.

New Owner Cuts Security, Janitors at Skid Row Homeless Housing as Tenants Fear Worsening Conditions

Tenants at Skid Row properties owned by a Beverly Hills developer said recent cuts in security and janitorial services has led to renewed filth and safety concerns in the buildings.

Your Last-Minute Survival Guide to Voting on Election Day: California Polling Places, Races, Issues, Food, Sanity

So you are doing it the old-fashioned way.... waiting to Election Day to cast your ballot. We can offer some help.

A Trump Win Could Spell Major Changes for California's Drinking Water, RFK Jr. Says

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described fluoride, which occurs naturally in all fresh water supplies, as an 'industrial waste' associated with various health risks.

Fed Up With U.S. Politics, Some Californians Are Making Plans to Move Abroad

In the months leading up to this week's election, some agencies that specialize in helping Americans relocate abroad have noticed a surge in interest.

Sin Monjas en Sus Pasillos, Muchos Hospitales Católicos Parecen Más Mega Corporaciones

Dentro de los más de 600 hospitales católicos en todo el país, no se puede encontrar ni una sola monja ocupando una oficina ejecutiva, según la Catholic Health Association.

Regresar Rápido a La Escuela Y Hacer Ejercicio Ligero Puede Ayudar a Los Niños Y Jóvenes a Recuperarse De Conmociones Cerebrales

Durante la práctica de porristas en abril, Karter, la hija de Jana Duey que cursa el sexto grado, sufrió una conmoción cerebral cuando cayó de cabeza desde varios pies de altura sobre una colchoneta en el gimnasio. Días después, la …

As Nuns Disappear, Many Catholic Hospitals Look More Like Megacorporations

ST. LOUIS — Inside the more than 600 Catholic hospitals across the country, not a single nun can be found occupying a chief executive suite, according to the Catholic Health Association.

As Nuns Disappear, Many Catholic Hospitals Look More Like Megacorporations

ST. LOUIS — Inside the more than 600 Catholic hospitals across the country, not a single nun can be found occupying a chief executive suite, according to the Catholic Health Association.

A Quick Return to School and Light Exercise May Help Kids Recover From Concussions

During cheerleading practice in April, Jana Duey's sixth grade daughter, Karter, sustained a concussion when she fell several feet headfirst onto a gym floor mat. Days after, Karter still had a headache, dizziness, and sensitivity to light and noise.

High Fire Danger Warning in Effect This Week Throughout Bay Area and Along Central Coast

The National Weather Service has issues a Red Flag Warning for nearly all of the Bay Area and Central Coast that will last from Tuesday at 11 a.m. through Thursday at 7 a.m.The warning covers all but coastal Marin County …

A Quick Return to School and Light Exercise May Help Kids Recover From Concussions

During cheerleading practice in April, Jana Duey's sixth grade daughter, Karter, sustained a concussion when she fell several feet headfirst onto a gym floor mat. Days after, Karter still had a headache, dizziness, and sensitivity to light and noise.

Harris or Trump? A Lot at Stake Today for California Students

Today’s election could revolutionize how children are educated in the U.S., depending on who gets elected president. Donald Trump wants to eliminate programs, while Kamala Harris wants to make child care more affordable and relieve college debt.

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