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Katie Porter Projected to Win Tight Southern California Congressional Race
Democratic Rep. Katie Porter is projected to secure reelection in her Southern California Congressional district after a tough campaign against Republican challenger Scott Baugh.
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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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Explainer: Why is Calif. Gov. Newsom Facing a Recall?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing the possibility that he could be removed by voters in a recall election in the midst of his four-year term. Here’s how it works.
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With Virus Numbers Improving, California Could Reopen More
As California’s coronavirus cases continue to decline, the state may be moving toward easing restrictions soon.
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More California Reopenings on the Way as Virus Numbers Improve
The openings of the mass vaccination sites, heralded by a number of state and federal officials, came as California’s virus numbers continue to improve even as demand for vaccine far exceeds capacity.
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California Gets Latino US Senator, Some Black Leaders Angry
Some Californians are not happy Gov. Gavin Newsom chose a Latino man rather than a Black woman to fill Kamala Harris’ Senate seat.
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With His Star Dimmed, California's Newsom Could Face Recall
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has had a rough year. The next one might be even tougher as a recall effort appears to be gaining momentum, fueled partly by outrage over the first-term Democrat dining with friends at an opulent restaurant while telling state residents to spurn social gatherings and stay home. It’s not uncommon in California for residents to...
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Fed Up: California Restaurants Seek Booze, Health Fee Refund
California restaurants filed government claims to recover over $100 million in fees for liquor and health permits and tourism charges.
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California Braces for Potential Disruption, Threats at Polls
With a divided nation on edge as Election Day approaches, California is warning local officials to prepare for disruption at polling places and potential cases of voters being intimidated or blocked from casting ballots.
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Drubbed in 2018, California GOP Looks to Regain House Seats
California’s tarnished Republican Party is hoping to rebound in a handful of U.S. House races but its candidates must overcome widespread loathing for President Donald Trump and voting trends that have made the nation’s most populous state an exemplar of Democratic strength.