Whittier sued over plan to raze more than 100 trees
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Whittier sued over plan to raze more than 100 trees

The fight to save Whittier’s trees has grown new roots. A preservation group has sued the southeastern Los Angeles County city over its plan to raze more than…

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Hand-written signatures were a sticking point for young California voters
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Hand-written signatures were a sticking point for young California voters

More than a month after voting by mail in the presidential election, South Los Angeles resident Taylor Johnson learned that his vote had not been counted because election…

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Imprisoned Bay Area killer convicted of the 1986 murder of two Fremont women
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Imprisoned Bay Area killer convicted of the 1986 murder of two Fremont women

An imprisoned Bay Area killer has been found guilty of the 1986 murder of two young Northern California women after a DNA match connected him to the crime,…

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Visitors to Riverside’s Festival of Lights warned of parking scam
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Visitors to Riverside’s Festival of Lights warned of parking scam

With visitors flocking to Riverside for the annual Festival of Lights, city officials are warning people to be on the lookout for fake QR codes posted by scammers…

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Pope Francis Recognizes Bishop Áron Márton’s Heroic Sacrifice
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Pope Francis Recognizes Bishop Áron Márton’s Heroic Sacrifice

Pope Francis has recognized Bishop Áron Márton of Alba Iulia (Gyulafehervár, Romania) as having practiced holiness to a heroic degree, granting him the title of Venerable. This marks…

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California Assembly member is looking for ways to revive downtowns
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California Assembly member is looking for ways to revive downtowns

The sidewalks of the Fashion District in downtown Los Angeles were bustling. Silver-faced, tuxedoed mannequins tussled with crazy clowns and beaming Hello Kittys. Ball caps, Stetsons and sombreros,…

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CPUC OKs plan that could close Aliso Canyon, but some say it’s too slow
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CPUC OKs plan that could close Aliso Canyon, but some say it’s too slow

Regulators voted Thursday to continue using the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility probably into the next decade, over the objection of local activists and residents who demanded…

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Citations coming if you park within 20 feet of an L.A. crosswalk in 2025
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Citations coming if you park within 20 feet of an L.A. crosswalk in 2025

Starting Jan. 1 you could be cited for parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk even if there’s no warning sign or painted red curb under a statewide…

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Hungary Rises to 4th Place in EU Economic Whitening Ranking
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Hungary Rises to 4th Place in EU Economic Whitening Ranking

Hungary has risen to 4th place in the EU’s economic whitening ranking, according to Finance Minister Mihály Varga, who shared the news on his Facebook page. The unpaid…

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Outrage Over Planned Public Toilet Near Hungarian Poet’s Statue in Ukraine
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Outrage Over Planned Public Toilet Near Hungarian Poet’s Statue in Ukraine

In Transcarpathia, Ukraine, the desecration of Hungarian monuments has become a recurring issue, with several key monuments being vandalized over the years writes Magyar Nemzet. Recently, a new…

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