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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island
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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown
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Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island
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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

A destructive wildfire burned through a third of Santa Rosa Island. For one reporter, the loss isn't theoretical — it's a personal reckoning with a changing paradise.
June 5, 20267 mins read
Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown
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Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

California cities are paying high costs to clean up water pollution running off parking lots. Environmental groups say the state needs to hold businesses accountable.
June 5, 20266 mins read
L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years
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L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years

The last time a sitting Los Angeles city attorney was knocked out of office in a primary election, the Great Depression was in full swing. The apparent defeat this week of Hydee Feldstein Soto was the result of a lack of clear messaging and a controversy-plagued term, political analysts say.
June 5, 20268 mins read
California voters are eager to know who won elections. Here’s why the answer is slow going
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California voters are eager to know who won elections. Here’s why the answer is slow going

Election watchers say it could still be a few more days before tight races are called, including the California gubernatorial and L.A. mayoral primaries.
June 5, 20268 mins read
Here’s how your neighborhood voted for Los Angeles mayor
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Here’s how your neighborhood voted for Los Angeles mayor

Los Angeles primary election map: See how your neighborhood voted for Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman in the 2026 L.A. mayoral race.
June 4, 20262 mins read
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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

June 5, 2026
Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

June 5, 2026
L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years

L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years

June 5, 2026
We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

June 5, 2026
California isn’t so cutting-edge when it comes to electing governors

California isn’t so cutting-edge when it comes to electing governors

May 5, 2026
A push to shield immigrant aid workers is raising 1st Amendment concerns

A push to shield immigrant aid workers is raising 1st Amendment concerns

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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

June 5, 2026
Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown

June 5, 2026
L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years

L.A. city attorney likely to be first incumbent ousted in primary in nearly 100 years

June 5, 2026

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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island
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We barely know what’s been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island

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Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown
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Hilton and Becerra lead in a tightening race in final weeks of California governor’s campaign, poll shows
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Hilton and Becerra lead in a tightening race in final weeks of California governor’s campaign, poll shows

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Despite handwringing among Democrats about being shut out of the governor’s race, a new poll by the state party suggests the two candidates most likely to emerge after the June primary are Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra.

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Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea
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Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea

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Sticking it to the rich sounds nice, but doesn’t fix the problem

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Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city
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Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city

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Pratt’s loudest fans loathe modern-day L.A., and that should chill all other Angelenos. These haters would be his primary constituents and populate his brain trust if he wins.

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Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records
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Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records

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Billionaire Tom Steyer shatters spending record in California governor’s race — and may be the first successful self-funder

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For the first time, a warm winter just wiped out SoCal’s little-known cherry harvest
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For the first time, a warm winter just wiped out SoCal’s little-known cherry harvest

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May is usually cherry-picking season in parts of Southern California. But Leona Valley orchards has announced there are none to pick because it’s been so warm.

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Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city
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Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city

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Pratt’s loudest fans loathe modern-day L.A., and that should chill all other Angelenos. These haters would be his primary constituents and populate his brain trust if he wins.

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Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records
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Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records

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Billionaire Tom Steyer shatters spending record in California governor’s race — and may be the first successful self-funder

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For the first time in a century, a gray wolf entered Sequoia National Park. She’s traveled hundreds of miles to get there
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For the first time in a century, a gray wolf entered Sequoia National Park. She’s traveled hundreds of miles to get there

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BEY03F is the first wolf known to venture into Sequoia National Park in more than a century — after making similarly historic visits to Los Angeles and Inyo counties.

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As ocean temperatures spike, more dead sea birds are washing up on California shores
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As ocean temperatures spike, more dead sea birds are washing up on California shores

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Brown pelicans and other coastal birds are appearing at rescue centers in droves as Pacific heat wave broils coastal waters

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Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea
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Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea

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