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After mild fire year, Southern California crews look ahead
On a cool, cloudy morning last week, Albert Rivas approached a pile of dry wood in the Angeles National Forest…
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How humanitarian aid in Gaza is being used as an instrument of war
AMMAN, Jordan — Every hour of every day of the last two months, aid agencies have pleaded for deliveries of humanitarian…
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Tropical Storm Hilary: ‘Widespread flooding’ expected in SoCal
Tropical Storm Hilary, which was downgraded from a hurricane on Sunday, is rapidly bearing down on the region, with the…
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How California political power could shift after Feinstein
In summary Southern California could reassert itself as the political epicenter of California after Senator Dianne Feinstein retires next year.…
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Their stolen land was given back. Now they’re ready to heal
As far back as 9,000 years ago, the Acjachemen and Tongva people hunted, fished and foraged for nuts and berries…
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Six Questions for BWOPA: For 55 Years, This Women’s Org Has Stood at the Frontline of Black Politics in California
Edward Henderson | California Black Media Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit…
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Montgomery Bus Boycott at 68: L.A. Event Revisits Black-Jewish Collaboration
Solomon O. Smith | California Black Media Scholar, minister and activist the Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr. was the guest…
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Black voters in the South fight for equal say in redistricting cases
In Louisiana and other Southern states, African American residents are suing under the Voting Rights Act to reverse policies that…
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U.S. support for Israel strained as Arab states demand cease-fire
WASHINGTON — As Israel widens its war in Gaza, now in its third deadly month, Biden administration officials are struggling to…
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