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New state law requires working fridge in all apartments. LA landlords fought it
by adminby adminBy Nadia Lathan Fridge-less apartments dotting the pricey California rental market will soon be a head-scratching relic. Beginning Jan. 1, landlords have been required to provide all apartments with a …
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Politics
Justice in California in 2025: Prop. 36 toughened penalties, prisons kept shrinking
by adminby adminBy Nigel Duara A year after Californians voted for a conservative shift in criminal justice policy, they began to see the results. Proposition 36, approved by voters last year, gave …
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FeaturedOpinion
As job market tightens, more Californians are heading back to college
by adminby adminBy Adam Echelman If you want to gauge the health of California’s economy, start with its community colleges. “When the economy is doing well, our enrollments are down, and when …
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By Yue Stella Yu Gov. Gavin Newsom opened this year with a rosy forecast: Buoyed by $17 billion more in revenue than previously planned, the state would have a modest surplus …
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By Jon Coupal Since 1978 with the passage of Proposition 13, California voters have repeatedly tried to protect their homes and businesses from excessive taxation by imposing limits on property …
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By Nigel Duara A series of immigration raids across California in 2025 had one thing in common: Most of the federal agents detaining people wore masks over their faces. In January, the state …
