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Newsom vetoes bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants home loans
The California governor explained he couldn’t sign the bill because of concerns over the limited funding for California Dream for All program.
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New bill passed California Senate to allow undocumented immigrants to buy a home
A new California bill that would allow home loans to undocumented immigrants is heading to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk.
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UCLA roommates Rachel Sung, Amy Wang playing ping pong for Team USA
Two UCLA students are taking a break from their finals on the Westwood campus to play ping pong on a nine by five foot table in Paris.
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US Secret Service agent held at gunpoint in Orange County while President Biden was in town
A United States Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint in Tustin over the weekend shortly after President Joe Biden held a glitzy fundraiser in Southern California, police said.
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Why LA Metro is still grappling with violence, according to former official
A former security director for LA Metro says the Metro Board’s decision to spend millions of dollars to have transit ambassadors was a mistake.
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Total crimes within LA Metro system surge over 65% in early 2024
The number of total crimes within the LA Metro System surged more than 65% in the first three months of 2024, according to new data.
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California utilities commission votes to approve $24 fixed monthly charge
California regulators on Thursday voted to change how some power companies calculate their customers’ bills.
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Newsom, state leaders stay mum about pro-Palestinian protest at UCLA
Despite the heightened tension at UCLA and UC Berkeley, Governor Newsom and California officials offered little or no reaction to the ongoing campus protests.
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How fast food wage hike affects other sectors of LA's economy
For fast food workers across California, April 1 was a good day to clock in. California’s new law has gone into effect to raise the minimum wage of fast food workers, who are employed by chains of 60 restaurants and more, from $16 to $20 an hour. “I’m eager for the first big paycheck,” Lizette Aguilar, who has worked for...
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LA's most contested primary race may have biggest surprise
The most contentious primary race in Los Angeles may have the biggest surprise after all.