Officials concerned about Nazi symbol in deputy subgroup’s logo
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Officials concerned about Nazi symbol in deputy subgroup’s logo

The Civilian Oversight Commission is raising concerns about a previously unknown deputy subgroup that oversight officials say uses a logo featuring Nazi-like imagery, according to a memo obtained…

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Good salary, little to no debt: California college guide to top-value majors
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Good salary, little to no debt: California college guide to top-value majors

Edgar Roa was mostly raised by an immigrant mother without a high school degree, surviving on welfare benefits as his family frequently moved around Southern California in pursuit…

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L.A. City Council District 10 election voter guide: Heather Hutt vs. Grace Yoo
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L.A. City Council District 10 election voter guide: Heather Hutt vs. Grace Yoo

Both Hutt and Yoo support Municipal Code 41.18, a city law that bars homeless encampments within 500 feet of schools and day-care centers. But Hutt views the law…

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Veszprém Handball Club Secures Historic Win in Egypt
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Veszprém Handball Club Secures Historic Win in Egypt

Veszprém HC claimed their first-ever IHF World Men’s Handball Championship in Egypt after a thrilling 34-33 extra-time victory over three-time champions SC Magdeburg. The road to the title…

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Franky Carrillo owned oil, tobacco stock in run for state Assembly
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Franky Carrillo owned oil, tobacco stock in run for state Assembly

Like many Democrats seeking support from progressive voters, Franky Carrillo — who is running for a Los Angeles seat in the state Assembly — pledged not to accept…

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Economic Development Program in Vojvodina Further Strengthens Local Prosperity
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Economic Development Program in Vojvodina Further Strengthens Local Prosperity

Levente Magyar, Parliamentary Secretary of State The Hungarian government’s economic development program in Vojvodina, Serbia, was launched to provide prosperity for the Hungarian minority in the region, aiming…

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L.A. Charter Amendment DD election: Redistricting voter guide
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L.A. Charter Amendment DD election: Redistricting voter guide

For decades, redistricting in Los Angeles has been something of a blood sport. The once-a-decade drawing of new boundaries for the City Council’s 15 districts has resulted in…

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LAUSD Measure US voter guide: $9 billion in property taxes to schools
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LAUSD Measure US voter guide: $9 billion in property taxes to schools

With declining enrollment, L.A. Unified no longer needs to build new campuses. The district is, however, going to continue replacing or updating aging buildings. L.A. school officials said…

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California reports suspected bird flu infection of dairy employee
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California reports suspected bird flu infection of dairy employee

California health officials are investigating a possible case of H5N1 bird flue infection in a person who had contact with dairy cows in the Central Valley. According to…

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L.A. Charter Amendment HH election: Clarifying city business voter guide
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L.A. Charter Amendment HH election: Clarifying city business voter guide

The proposed changes in Charter Amendment HH and Charter Amendment II were submitted by city departments and elected officials earlier this year as part of the City Council’s…

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