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La junta directiva de deportes de secundaria de California está cambiando sus reglas de competencia en el campeonato estatal de
Will Chang of College Prep in Oakland captured the Northern California individual golf championship and De La Salle won the team title on Tuesday at Berkeley Country Club in El Cerrito. Chang and De La Salle’s Josh Kim each finished their round at minus-4 68, but Chang won a playoff to claim medalist honors.
LA invested millions in preschools. Less than four years later, it's offloading most. What happened?
Fast forward four years and the city says it doesn't have the money to continue operating the majority of its preschools and is looking for new providers to take them over. Along the way, the city missed its deadlines to reopen the centers,
• The La Jolla Community Center presents “Understanding Just How Real Climate Change Is” as part of the Peer Learning Collaborative at 2:45 p.m. Thursdays, June 5, 12, 19 and 26, at 6811 La Jolla Blvd. Free for Community Center members, $35 for non-members. ljcommunitycenter.org/plc
California's plan to fix the insurance crisis had barely rolled out when the Los Angeles fires began. Can the market recover and stabilize?
Last month, the House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility – or SAVE Act. California Secretary of State Shirley Weber wrote an opinion piece for the L.A. Times calling the bill “Jim Crow 2.
Video from a Memorial Day parade in La Cañada Flintridge, California has gone viral, showing a man seated at the parade and booing while giving a thumbs down to the grand marshal of the parade: Ivan Cregger, a 103-year old veteran of the United States Air Force who served in World War II from 1943-1945.
From San Pedro to Whittier, Memorial Day remembrances and celebrations take place throughout Southern California on Monday.
Is a single person who makes $100,000 a year considered low income? Well, it really depends on where you live in the Golden State. Silicon Valley has long been the epicenter of California’s housing affordability crisis but that trend is now spreading to other areas as well.
Want to close the affordability gap? Try 37% price cuts, 2.7% mortgages, or 56% pay hikes. Or a mix of the trio.