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By JEANNE KUANG The union leader federal agents detained at an immigration protest in Los Angeles last week is well known to California’s Democratic leadership from his years of activism …
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Politics
Zombie bills: Why California lawmakers bring back legislation governors kill
by adminby adminBy RYAN SABALOW The bill was dead. Twice dead, in fact: Two times in the past two years, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation to ban California companies from deploying driverless trucks. Yet lawmakers …
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What began as a young boy’s fascination with flight became a communitywide launchpad for learning when San Bernardino County’s Apple Valley Airport opened its doors last week for two inspiring …
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BusinessPolitics
Public Defender’s mobile defense program provides legal aid at Joshua Tree event
by adminby adminThe San Bernardino County Public Defender’s Office brought its Mobile Defense Program to the Joshua Tree Community Resource Fair on Wednesday, May 14, helping more than 100 individuals access free …
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Measles cases and outbreaks continue to increase throughout the United States in 2025, primarily affecting individuals who are unvaccinated or have an unknown history of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccination. …
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Lifestyle
Elderly, disabled Californians with more than $2,000 could lose Medi-Cal
by adminby adminBy KRISTEN HWANG Cynde Soto, a quadriplegic who requires around-the-clock care, has been on Medi-Cal for most of her life. Recently, she came into a modest inheritance, about $8,000, that has …
