Latino voters are coveted by both major parties. They also are a target for election misinformation
By CHRISTINE FERNANDO and ANITA SNOW (Associated Press) PHOENIX (AP) — As ranchera music filled the Phoenix recording studio at...
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Read moreSalary savings from open positions in state government, cutting a school facilities program and several climate initiatives, delaying funding for...
Read moreWhen will Cal-Access — the antiquated web portal to track California’s campaign money and lobbying — finally be replaced?The short...
Read moreIt can’t be easy to be a Republican in predominantly blue California.But Kelly Donivan, of El Cajon, said she believes...
Read moreIt's been nearly a year and a half since elected leaders at Los Angeles City Hall promised ethics reforms after...
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Read moreTekoah “TK” Flory was thrilled to receive a job offer from the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting last September....
Read moreIt's a busy Saturday at the Sacramento Gurdwara Bradshaw at the edges of the city surrounded by fields and strip...
Read moreAfter weeks of ballot counting, the Los Angeles County registrar’s office has certified the results of the March 5 primary...
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