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Disneyland's $1.9 billion development proposal moves forward
Disney is seeking approval to further develop its Anaheim resort over the next four decades to add more immersive attractions.
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California sues SoCal school district over parent notification policy if their kids change pronouns
California’s top prosecutor sues the Chino Valley Unified School District over what he calls “forced outing” of transgender students.
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Southern California Beach City Adopts a Balloon Ban
Laguna Beach is weighing a plan to ban the sale and public use of balloons to curtail the risk of devastating wildfires and eliminate a major source of trash floating near the community’s scenic shores.
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Michael Avenatti Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison in California Fraud Case
Incarcerated lawyer Michael Avenatti was sentenced in Southern California on Monday to 14 years in prison and ordered to pay $7 million in restitution after admitting he cheated four of his clients out of millions of dollars.
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Flag Football on Track to Become an Official Girls' High School Sport in California
The southern section of the California Interscholastic Federation is expected to vote on making flag football an official girls’ high school sport. If ok’d, the state federation would take it up next month.
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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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With Virus Rates Low, Californians Eager to Return to Events
Professional sports teams are eager to welcome back fans when California lifts its ban on indoor performances.
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Orange Mass Shooting Suspect's Wife ‘Can't Understand' Attack
The estranged wife of the man who allegedly went on a shooting rampage in a Southern California office building earlier this week that left four people dead — including a 9-year-old boy — said Saturday that she couldn’t fathom why her husband targeted people who had treated her like family for more than a decade.
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California to Open Vaccinations to Everyone 16 and Older Starting April 15
California will start vaccinating anyone 16 and over against the coronavirus starting in three weeks, expanding eligibility to the shots along with a host of other states as a long-awaited boost in vaccine supplies is in sight.
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New Vaccine Delivery System Starts in Parts of California
California’s new system of delivering, tracking and scheduling coronavirus vaccines is being rolled out in select counties, a first step in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to smooth out what has been a confusing and disjointed rollout hampered by limited national supply.