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1 million Southern California homes are worth $1 million or more

Compared to 2022, region added 97,100 abodes to the seven-figure club – that's 10% growth, double the non-California pace.

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Del Mar horse racing consensus picks for Friday, November 15, 2024

The consensus box of Del Mar horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Friday, November 15, 2024.

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You weren’t seeing double — there were indeed adjacent highway signs saying the same thing

On the 73 Toll Road, there were several spots where signs saying the same thing stood next to each other.

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California election trends so far

California is still counting votes (1.5 million yet to go), but some noteworthy trends are becoming clearer: Latino voters: Although the extent is still uncertain, polls show that support for President-elect Donald Trump among Latinos has grown nationwide. In California, a CalMatters analysis found that a larger share of votes in at least nine of []

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‘A pivotal moment?’ Why many Latino voters in California chose Trump

In part due to economic and border security concerns, Latinos in California appear to have moved toward Donald Trump. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re abandoning the Democratic Party.

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Fewer kids are going to California public schools. Is there a right way to close campuses?

Declining enrollment, the end of pandemic relief funding and uncertain state funding are forcing school districts to make some difficult decisions.

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Tech companies chop 400-plus more Bay Area jobs as layoffs widen

Tech companies have chopped 400-plus more Bay Area jobs in a fresh round of staffing reductions.

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California bird flu outbreak warrants a broader look at the risky ways we produce food

As California confronts a bird flu outbreak, it is also time to take a hard look at the food production system that puts farm workers in close contact with sick animals, the standard American diet that demands it, and the health ramifications of both.

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This Central Valley program helps Californians get six-figure jobs

ValleyBuild is a workforce development program that helps applicants into apprenticeships for construction trades.

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Correction: Absolute Technologies temporarily closing Anaheim plant

The company is temporarily closing its plant during the holidays from December 23, 2024, through December 27, 2024.

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Los Angeles County approves historic governance reform. San Francisco backs a study

Los Angeles County voters approved a ballot measure to overhaul the Board of Supervisors. San Francisco, on the other hand, picked a new mayor but voted down a more meaningful reform.

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Real Housewives of Orange County: Friend-zone celebration

The season-long drama, or fight, between Shannon and Alexis comes to boil as the other housewives and host Andy Cohen sit back and watch 'em go.

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Cruise admits to filing false report to sway federal probe into San Francisco crash

The autonomous car company did not include details about a woman being dragged over 20 feet by one of its self-driving vehicles.

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‘Senseless act:’ Man arrested after popular great egret killed in San Bernardino Mountains

The Claremont resident threw rocks at the bird, who Lake Gregory visitors named Arthur, until striking it, the Sheriff's Department said.

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Second-period meltdown dooms Sharks in loss to Rangers

NHL: San Jose Sharks lose to the New York Rangers, face Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday to end road trip

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Explainer: How exactly did the Onion manage to buy Infowars?

As the outlandish nature of his false claims grew, so did his media empire, with annual revenues of up to $80 million, and a fanbase that at his height listened to him on more than 100 radio stations across the United States as well as through his Infowars website and social media.

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New lawsuit explicitly targets San Jose State over transgender volleyball firestorm

The lawsuit adds more fuel to America's fiery debate over the participation of trans women in women's sports. Like the lawsuit against the NCAA, it is funded by ICONS, co-founded by former All-American Stanford University tennis player Kim Jones.

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Long Beach police to stop patrolling A (Blue) Line no later than early next year

The decision will allow Long Beach Police officers to be redeployed.