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NorCal braces for dry, dangerous fire season as SoCal faces typical conditions
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NorCal braces for dry, dangerous fire season as SoCal faces typical conditions

June 13, 2026 admin0

Fire officials are bracing for an active fire season in Northern California as high temperatures dry out forests. Southern California will likely see a typical season.

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Low-resistance tires could cut drivers’ costs while supporting environment in California
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Low-resistance tires could cut drivers’ costs while supporting environment in California

June 13, 2026 admin0

The California Energy Commission is on the verge of requiring replacement tires be as energy-efficient as original tires, something the legislature asked for years ago.

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Trump prosecutor in L.A. pushing unusual public search for voter fraud before count is in
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Trump prosecutor in L.A. pushing unusual public search for voter fraud before count is in

June 13, 2026 admin0

First Assistant U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli is waging an unusual campaign to find election fraud in California despite DOJ guidelines saying not to during vote counting.

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In Orange County, a progressive Latina pol beats back well-funded haters — again
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In Orange County, a progressive Latina pol beats back well-funded haters — again

June 11, 2026 admin0

Expect the race between Jessie Lopez and David Penaloza in California’s 68th Assembly District to become a referendum on whether the leftward trend of Latino voters in Orange County continues — or whether its center holds.

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This hidden gem in ocean science unlocked the secrets of El Niño
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This hidden gem in ocean science unlocked the secrets of El Niño

June 11, 2026 admin0

Nowhere else on the planet has such a large swath of ocean been studied as thoroughly and for so long, and much of our modern approach to oceanography can be traced back to this hidden gem.

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Spencer Pratt became a voice for L.A.’s disaffected. Where do his supporters go now?
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Spencer Pratt became a voice for L.A.’s disaffected. Where do his supporters go now?

June 11, 2026 admin0

When Republican Spencer Pratt burst into Los Angeles politics, venting a torrent of online fury against Mayor Karen Bass’ handling of the Palisades fire, he pitched his mayoral campaign as a full-bore challenge to L.A.’s political status quo.

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Becerra heads toward the November election with a major edge over Hilton in governor’s race, poll shows
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Becerra heads toward the November election with a major edge over Hilton in governor’s race, poll shows

June 11, 2026 admin0

A Berkeley IGS poll shows Democrat Xavier Becerra begins the general election campaign for California governor with a big lead over Republican Steve Hilton.

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Democrats keep Prop. 50 promise alive through primary, with momentum heading toward November
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Democrats keep Prop. 50 promise alive through primary, with momentum heading toward November

June 11, 2026 admin0

California Democrats are bullish about winning in all five Congressional districts they targeted to flip after Proposition 50. Experts said the results of last week’s primary election show signs of danger for Republicans.

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Voter rolls are a scam. Just not the scam you think
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Voter rolls are a scam. Just not the scam you think

June 11, 2026 admin0

Across the U.S., MAGA voters made themselves heard this week with a resounding vote of confidence for President Donald Trump. Will it hold for the fall election?

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Democrat Fiona Ma, Republican Gloria Romero to face off in race for lieutenant governor
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Democrat Fiona Ma, Republican Gloria Romero to face off in race for lieutenant governor

June 10, 2026 admin0

State Treasurer Fiona Ma and former California Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero beat out other candidates in a crowded primary election for lieutenant governor, securing themselves spots on the November election ballot.

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