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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

May 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
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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Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up
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Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up

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Alameda County to pay $36 million to the surviving family of Maria and Benison Tran, who were killed by a sheriff’s deputy.

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Becerra’s consultant to plead guilty to skimming campaign funds
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Becerra’s consultant to plead guilty to skimming campaign funds

May 14, 2026 admin0

Dana Williamson agreed to plead guilty to three counts

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Jeffries’ job grows more difficult in race for House and speaker’s gavel
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Jeffries’ job grows more difficult in race for House and speaker’s gavel

May 14, 2026 admin0

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries had warned Republicans they would come to regret the congressional redistricting fight.

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Newsom offers early peek at rosy budget projections
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Newsom offers early peek at rosy budget projections

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The unusual early preview of his final budget comes as Gov. Gavin Newsom begins to wind down his time at the state Capitol and considers a run for president in 2028. Newsom is expected to present his budget in more detail late Thursday morning.

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A dire ‘math problem’ on the Colorado River and wholly inadequate responses
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A dire ‘math problem’ on the Colorado River and wholly inadequate responses

May 14, 2026 admin0

The Colorado River is severely overtapped and its reservoirs are declining to critically low levels. Experts analyze what it would take to head off disaster.

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200,000 Californians help the grid out in tough times and get paid for it. Now that’s up in the air
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200,000 Californians help the grid out in tough times and get paid for it. Now that’s up in the air

May 14, 2026 admin0

California has one of the most successful “virtual power plants” in the world, but it’s on the chopping block.

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3 ads that explain California politics
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3 ads that explain California politics

May 14, 2026 admin0

The California governor and L.A. mayor races are heating up in the final weeks before the primary. Ads for Spencer Pratt, Matt Mahan and Tom Steyer offer insights into who might win and why.

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Vance says $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California will be deferred over fraud concerns
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Vance says $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California will be deferred over fraud concerns

May 13, 2026 admin0

Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the Trump administration is deferring $1.3 billion in Medicaid reimbursements to California over concerns the state is allowing “fraudsters” to drive up costs to taxpayers by pushing unnecessary medications on unsuspecting patients.

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Newsom to propose fund to help California wildfire victims rebuild
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Newsom to propose fund to help California wildfire victims rebuild

May 13, 2026 admin0

The $100-million fund would help wildfire victims rebuild homes by covering loan-loss guarantees and reducing interest rates during construction.

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Heavier storms and longer dry spells are drying California and the West
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Heavier storms and longer dry spells are drying California and the West

May 13, 2026 admin0

As more rain is concentrated in heavier storms, many parts of California and the western U.S. are drying, new research shows.

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