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Our Readers Write: Dismayed by union's stance on summer school
On Sept. 30, an article titled "Teachers challenge summer school," was published stating that the La Caņada Teachers Association is blocking the efforts of the La Caņada Flintridge Educational Foundation to host a summer school program at La Caņada High...Tags: Philosophy, Employment Opportunities, Children, Entertainment, Primaries
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Natural Perspectives: Time for weeklong celebration of native plants
In September, the California State Legislature designated an annual California Native Plant Week to begin each year on April 17. Sunday marks the first such celebration of our state's abundant natural plant heritage. A native plant is any species that...Tags: The Home Depot, Water Restrictions, Building Material, California, Metal and Mineral
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Court Upholds in-state Tuition For Some Illegal Immigrants
KTLA NewsSAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that some illegal immigrants are entitled to the same tuition breaks offered to in-state high school students to attend public colleges and universities. While the ruling applies only to...Tags: Judges, Iowa, Illegal Immigrants, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Alex Franco dies at 91; ran L.A. wedding chapel
The Rev. Alex Franco, who performed thousands of weddings at his Albertson Wedding Chapel in Los Angeles, has died. He was 91.
Franco, a Protestant minister who for much of his career was known as Alex Garcia, died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical...Tags: The New York Times, Christianity, Los Angeles, New York, Marriage
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Marvin Levin dies at 76; Sacramento developer helped expose Capitol corruption
Marvin Levin, a Sacramento developer who alerted the FBI to corruption in the California Legislature in the 1980s and played a pivotal role in the ensuing sting operation, has died. He was 76.
Levin, who had been in declining health for a decade, died...Tags: Lobbying, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Sacramento, Fort Lauderdale
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Undocumented graduates rally for aid
GLENDALE — [Updated] Nineteen-year-old Nancy Fernandez is in her second year at Glendale Community College, but once she gets her degree, there'll be no where to go for her to go. She was admitted to slew of University of California campuses after...Tags: Financial Aid, Illegal Immigrants, University of California, High Schools, Education
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Clarification sought on fairgrounds sale
Editor's note: This corrects Greg Ridge's first name. COSTA MESA — The state-appointed Orange County Fair Board on Friday called on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to clarify the state's role in the potential sale of the fairgrounds. A 1949 Los...Tags: Newport Beach, Government, California, Real Estate Buyers, Politics
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Political Landscape
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) addressed everything from terrorist trials to Sacramento shenanigans at a Glendale Kiwanis Club meeting Aug. 28. While the club is used to lighter fare, the six-term Congressman explained his bill inspired by the cases of...Tags: Adam Schiff, Judges, Los Angeles, Crime, Law and Justice, Sacramento
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CA License Plates May Go Electronic
FOX40 NewsAs electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more prevalent, the next frontier in distracted driving is already approaching - ad-blaring license plates. The California Legislature is considering a bill that would allow the state...Tags: Electronics, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Agricultural Research and Technology
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Calif. License Plates May Go Electronic, Have Ads
KTLA NewsSACRAMENTO -- As electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more prevalent, the next frontier in distracted driving is already approaching -- ad-blaring license plates. The California Legislature is considering a bill that would...Tags: Electronics, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Road Transportation
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License plates may go electronic
FOX 5 San Diego StaffA California bill that would allow license plates to blare advertisements electronically will be considered by lawmakers with the intention to help fill the state's budget deficit. As electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more...Tags: Electronics, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Agricultural Research and Technology
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