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A federal judge in Los Angeles and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 3-0 decision dismissed the landlords’ suit.
Ever wonder why a Five Guys burger in California costs 15% more than in Arizona? Neil Fitzgerald, writing in The Signal (April 12), blames Democratic policies, especially taxes. But a […] ...
The Alibi's owners allege famous investors 'hatched a plan to exploit' independent music. The investors called the claims 'salacious — and utterly false.' ...
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added seven new cases, covering issues ranging from campaign-finance regulations to the ...
Elderly residents at the Battistone Foundation's Edgerly and Palm Tree properties tell their stories as their homes go on the ...
In state after state, food pantries across the country are sounding an urgent warning: They can’t handle what’s ...
When Mary Dunnigan arrived in Baton Rouge in 1998, she came with more than a suitcase—she brought a dream to create something ...
By Sydney Byerly The Indiana Citizen July 8, 2025 Saying that he’s continuing to hear from constituents across the state about high property taxes, Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith proposes a ...
Just this week, after a decade of failed efforts, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to reform the state’s signature ...
Federal prosecutors arrested four Southern California residents Friday in connection with the largest-ever COVID-19 benefits fraud scheme, including two who are additionally accused of shooting ...
Southern California rent increases after LA wildfires, outpacing US 5.1% a year in May locally vs. 3.8% nationally Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
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