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By DEBORAH BRENNAN When Sen. Alex Padilla attended an immigration hearing at the federal courthouse in San Diego last Wednesday, there were no confrontations with federal officials and no public …
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Colleges lost millions in humanities purge. Their projects might not recover
by adminby adminBy LYLAH SCHMEDEL-PERMANNA California colleges and universities are still missing over $5 million worth of humanities grants, despite one federal district court order to return funds to University of California …
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By ADAM ECHELMAN California’s soup kitchens, homeless shelters and preschools can continue to serve those without legal status, at least temporarily, according to a decision by a U.S. district court …
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By CAROLYN JONES As the Trump administration has ratcheted up immigration enforcement, school districts across the country have rallied to support students and families without legal status. But perhaps none …
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This seven-month-old Doberman mix has blossomed into a playful, loving pup. When she first arrived, Ash was a little shy, but with some patience, she quickly showed her true personality. …
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California releases its own vaccine recommendations as RFK shifts federal policy
by adminby adminBy ANA B. IBARRA and KRISTEN HWANG In anticipation of restrictive federal immunization rules, state health officials issued their own vaccination guidelines last week, recommending that all Californians 6 months and older who …
