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How California’s Bullet Train Went Off the Rails
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES — Building the nation’s first bullet train, which would connect Los Angeles and San Francisco, was always…
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Former University of Southern California dean pleads guilty in political bribery case
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES — A former dean at the University of Southern California pleaded guilty Monday in a bribery case…
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Grace Napolitano, longtime Southern California congresswoman, announces retirement
[ad_1] After a 36-year political career representing the San Gabriel Valley, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano announced her retirement Saturday morning,…
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New congressional maps in southern states dilute Black votes, critics say
[ad_1] BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — When Press Robinson registered to vote in South Carolina in 1963, he was handed…
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California Politics: What to make of Newsom’s romp through the South
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom has spent the last several days far from California, doing things California governors rarely do.…
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Timing matters as President Biden visits Los Angeles, Orange County – Daily News
[ad_1] Timing isn’t always everything in politics, but it’s a pretty big deal this week as President Joe Biden visits…
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How California political power could shift after Feinstein
[ad_1] In summary Southern California could reassert itself as the political epicenter of California after Senator Dianne Feinstein retires next…
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Will Curren Price be suspended from LA City Council? – NBC Los Angeles
[ad_1] A key step in determining the political future of a long-time Los Angeles city councilmember facing criminal charges was…
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Democrats’ plan to take control of Congress could depend on Southern California
[ad_1] Democratic hopes to seize control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year at a pivotal moment for policy…
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