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LA’s Purple Line Subway Expansion: Under a Public School, Through Methane Zone and Abandoned Oil Wells

June 24, 2019   2:06 amJune 25, 2019   6:11 am
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is expanding a line of the Los Angeles subway system directly beneath the historic Beverly Hills High School, through ground littered with more than 80 abandoned oil wells and saturated with methane gas and...
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Streets of San Francisco

June 15, 2019   6:42 amJune 18, 2019   8:20 am
On the streets of San Francisco, human excrement is piling up to an all-time high, with 28,084 turd alerts in 2018, five times beyond the level in 2011, and 6,676 sightings by April 2019. If this reeking mess leaves tourists...
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Big Blow to Mayor Garcetti in the defeat of Measure EE in Los Angeles

June 5, 2019   11:18 amJune 10, 2019   12:22 pm
Following the contentious Los Angeles Unified School District strike in January, the controversial property tax hike proposed by the school district went down in a resounding defeat Tuesday. Measure EE garnered only about 45 percent of voter approval when it...
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Sacramento Authorizes Taxpayer Dollars for Legal Fees of Illegal Immigrants, Including Criminals

June 4, 2019   4:12 pmJune 4, 2019   5:44 pm
Sacramento City Council members Angelique Ashby and Jeff Harris, critics of mayor Darrell Steinberg, charge that the mayor is taking retribution against them by excluding their districts from a $16 million spending plan. Other recent budgetary moves by the Sacramento...
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Sacramento Mayor Steinberg Deploys Budget Bludgeon

June 1, 2019   10:45 amJune 1, 2019   10:51 am
“Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg is being accused of playing Chicago-style politics,” writes Theresa Clift in the Sacramento Bee, “seeking retribution against two critics on the City Council by ignoring their districts in a $16 million spending proposal.” According to the...
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Sacramento Utility Penalizing Working Families With Tiered Rates

May 24, 2019   3:00 amMay 23, 2019   9:31 pm
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District announced last year Sacramento electricity ratepayers would be under a new rate system that charges residential users higher rates between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. — just in time for everyone to arrive home after work...
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San Francisco Bosa Nova

May 21, 2019   6:11 amMay 21, 2019   10:47 am
“With the second pick in the 2019 NFL draft,” commissioner Roger Goodell said back on April 25,  “the San Francisco 49ers select Nick Bosa, of Ohio State University.” The pick did not come as a surprise. In 2018, the 49ers...
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