With the midterm electoral races almost underway, several major races and measures will be on the ballot. Some key races to keep an eye on in Los Angeles are the L.A. County Sheriff, L.A. City mayoral race, L.A. City Council and the LAUSD Board.
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In the Inland Empire, where many citizens and residents lean slightly more conservative than in Los Angeles, it would seem like a sociopolitic…
Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act imposes stricter food stamp work requirements and shifts a larger share of the costs to states. Arizona’s s…
Sweeping changes are coming to the APS heat-related disconnection policy two years after the death of a customer.
In early April, Cochise County supervisors adopted new restrictions on data centers’ water use and power infrastructure.
In the Inland Empire, where many citizens and residents lean slightly more conservative than in Los Angeles, it would seem like a sociopolitic…
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
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