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This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
A new research study shows Latino voters in the state view inflation and housing costs as the top issues facing them, giving way to an overall…
Most youth soccer teams get sponsorships from local pizzerias or a parent’s local business, but Oak Park’s Los Jaguares are being sponsored by…
This story was originally published by LAist.
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