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Panera, the deficit and Joe Biden's poll numbers. Gov. Newsom pushes back
California Governor Gavin Newsom forcefully denied that he granted any favoritism to a political campaign donor who had opposed the new $20 per hour minimum wage for fast food workers to kick in next month.
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‘Never Thought About it Much': Norco Store Owner Reacts to Local Celebrity Status After Fending Off Armed Robbers
The 80-year-old Inland Empire store owner who successfull fended off armed robbers is staying humble about his new status as a local celebrity.
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Should Getting Off the Street Be Voluntary? The Argument for Law Enforcement
Author and environmental policy advocate Michael Shellenberger argues in a new book that California should approach homelessness as an addiction and mental illness problem, and utilize law enforcement.
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List: The Huntington Beach Spill Isn't California's First Oil Disaster. Here Are the Others
Cleanup efforts for the 2021 Huntington Beach Oil Spill are still underway. But it’s not California’s first time dealing with an oil-related environmental disaster.
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Former Gov. Jerry Brown: ‘Fiscal Stress' Coming, State Needs ‘Control and Discipline' on Homeless Crisis
Former Governor Jerry Brown says the current windfall of state tax revenue was “artificially pumped up” by federal spending and predicts “fiscal stress” for state government within the next two years.
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Garcetti ‘Not Waiting' On Phone Call to Join Biden Admin.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has not ruled out taking a position with the incoming administration of President-Elect Joe Biden but says he’s “not waiting for the phone to ring.”