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Watch: Dangers of Extreme Heat in Inland California

Via PBS SoCalMatters

Convincing CA Voters on Ballot Props

La Gripe Aviar Pasó De Las Vacas a Las Personas Y Ahora Los Activistas Quieren Que Se Realicen Pruebas a Más Trabajadores Agrícolas

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Bird Flu Jumped From Cows to People. Now Advocates Want More Farmworkers Tested

A strain of bird flu that imperiled California poultry and cattle has jumped to people. In humans, the symptoms are mild and the virus has not been transmitted among people.

Activista Que Aboga Por Viviendas Asequibles en El Inland Empire Lucha Ahora Por Mantener Su Hogar

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Undecided on California Propositions? Here’s What the Major Editorial Boards Recommend

The six major newspaper editorial boards unanimously agreed on two ballot measures, but disagreed on the rest. While most followed ideological lines, there were a few exceptions.

She Fights for Affordable Housing in the Inland Empire. Now She’s Fighting to Keep a Roof Over Her Head

For years Laurel LaMont has fought for better options for what she calls the “missing middle,” often referred to as workforce housing. Now she is being evicted.

This Key California Climate Program Doesn’t Need a Rubber Stamp — It Needs Overhaul

California's air quality regulators will soon consider changing a key climate program that helps companies shift toward cleaner fuels and reduce pollution. Below, an energy researcher argues the proposed changes to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard will burden drivers and …

To Support California Farms, State Regulators Need to Stay the Course on This Climate Program

California's air quality regulators will soon consider changing a key climate program that helps companies reduce pollution and transition to cleaner fuels. Below, a farm manager says California needs to stay the course with the Low Carbon Fuel Standard. The …

L.A.'s Challenger: Former UCLA Star Rejoins Pro Tennis Tour at 30, With a YouTube Channel

Karue Sell is restarting his pro tennis career at 30 years old, and finding success with the help of a lucrative YouTube channel, brand partnerships and a 35-year-old coach. Welcome to the ATP Challenger Tour grind.

From Electric Blue Waves to Eye-Watering Stink: What's Causing the Coastal Stench, When It Will End

A pungent, fishy odor has been wafting through the air by Los Angeles' shore this week, an unfortunate consequence of beautiful bioluminescent algae.

No "Pattern of Corruption" in Contracts Inked During Ridley-Thomas' Tenure, Probe Finds

A three-year-long forensic audit found no pattern of fraud in county contracts entered into during Mark Ridley-Thomas' time on the Board of Supervisors. But the authors said they can't give the county a clean bill of health.

A 12-Year-Old Girl's Murder Shook the Country, Inspiring Far-Reaching Laws

Detectives grilled Polly Klaas' 12-year-old friends, who had witnessed the abduction. Was this some kind of prank? Did Polly have a boyfriend? Had she run off with him? Were they covering for her?

L.A. Moves to Prohibit Landlords From Evicting Tenants in Order to Remodel Units

Under "just cause" eviction rules, L.A. landlords can evict tenants only for specific reasons, one of which is to "substantially remodel" their properties. The City Council directed the city attorney to draft a recommendation to remove that reason.

When Should a Candidate Apologize? The Question Roils an L.A. City Council Race

Ysabel Jurado has declined to apologize for saying "f— the police," in a contest where the issue of when and how to apologize has been a dominant theme.

Election and Law Enforcement Officials Brace for Nov. 5 as Early Voter L.A. Turnout Is Slow So Far

As of Tuesday, less than 1 million L.A. County residents have cast ballots, a rate far less than in 2020. With the contentious election less than a week away, election officials are on high alert for threats on poll workers, …

California EV Sales Inch Up but Tesla Posts a Decline

Tesla still accounts for more than half of the EVs sold or leased in California, but its sales have fallen, and other EV makers are gaining market share.

Eureka Hospital Agrees to Provide Emergency Abortions Following Lawsuit by State

Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, Calif., has agreed to provide emergency abortion services following a lawsuit filed by state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta.

Assignment From Hell: Yankees Fan Ordered to Watch World Series With Dodgers Fans in New York

Reporter Noah Goldberg, a lifelong Yankees fan, is sent to New York to watch the World Series — at a bar filled with Dodgers fans.

How California's Portuguese Community May Tip the Balance of Power in Congress

How Portugal's long shadow has become so influential in Central Valley and California politics.

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