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'Be You': Professional Businesswomen of California conference celebrates success and diversity

abc7news.com

The annual gathering celebrating women and their careers kicks off May 23 in Redwood City.

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You May Not Like California, But...

perezhilton.com

They didn’t have a @MrMotoPizza in Los Angeles. Now that they opened one in Las Vegas, we are going to be regulars!!! And we don’t even live near the store – but it is worth the drive!!!!

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California residents successfully BAN Airbnbs in their quaint neighborhood after complaining about round-the-clock drug-fueled parties in rented homes where one person was shot

www.dailymail.co.uk

Residents of a Long Beach neighborhood successfully petitioned to ban un-hosted short-term rentals after reaching their breaking point with partying neighbors.

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The story of the northern California college that inspired campus protesters across America

www.theguardian.com

It was supposed to be a celebration of graduation, but instead students are taking stock of a historic week of activism

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SEIA: Solar & Storage Industry Statement on New Fixed Charges on California Electric Bills

cleantechnica.com

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — On May 9th the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) finalized rules requiring California residents to pay new monthly fixed charges on their electricity bills. Households that qualify for the California…

Postal Worker Robbed at Gunpoint in California in Broad Daylight (Video)

On Monday, a 63-year-old female mail carrier was robbed at gunpoint by two thugs while delivering mail in Dublin, California.

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Hundreds of cops flee California to Texas blaming Golden State's 'soft-on-crime' policies that made their jobs feel 'pointless' and put their lives at risk

www.dailymail.co.uk

Rank-and-file officers up to department chiefs have hit out at state legislators, claiming a succession of 'anti-law enforcement' policies have made their work impossible.

The call of Baja California surf is the stuff of legend. Has violence ended that dream?

The recent killings of three surfers from the U.S. and Australia have made international headlines and led many to question future trips to the remote coastline

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For California's Wine Industry, 'the Music Has Stopped'

www.newser.com

The San Francisco Chronicle is out with a bleak story about the future of the once-flourishing wine industry in California. The boom times, it appears, are over. "A lot of brands are dead but they don't even know it right now," says…

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Column: What a surly California governor's race can — and can't — tell us about the Biden-Trump rematch

www.latimes.com

No two elections are alike. But there can be striking similarities, like the parallels between a bitterly fought California governor's race and the Biden-Trump rematch. History says not to count Biden out.

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California’s Lost Coast Trail Permits Just Tripled in Price

www.outsideonline.com

Starting this fall, backpackers will have to pay a new fee to hike the popular Lost Coast Trail. For some, it will triple the cost.

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California man visits Fort Smith, speaks with local nonprofits as part of walk across country

www.arkansasonline.com

FORT SMITH -- A California man walking roughly 994 hours or 2,737 miles across the country this summer spent some time in Fort Smith last week to speak with local nonprofits about how they're improving the community.

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Artful rebellion: California man thwarts city officials with boat mural

abc7news.com

A California man was told by city officials he needed to put up a fence to hide his boat from public view. The man did just that, but with a twist.

Artful rebellion: California man thwarts city officials with boat mural

6abc.com

A California man was told by city officials he needed to put up a fence to hide his boat from public view. The man did just that, but with a twist.

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Artful rebellion: California man thwarts city officials with boat mural

abc7chicago.com

A California man was told by city officials he needed to up a fence to hide his boat from public view. The man did just that, but with a twist.

Artful rebellion: California man thwarts city officials with boat mural

abc7.com

A California man was told by city officials he needed to up a fence to hide his boat from public view. The man did just that, but with a twist.

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California’s Highway 1 and Big Sur Face Existential Threats

www.insidehook.com

There are countless reasons why California’s Highway 1 is a favorite among road trip enthusiasts across the country. Chief among them are the views: there’s something suitably iconic about a drive that offers scenic views of the Pacific…

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University of Southern California and the attack on the intellect

thenationonlineng.net

History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” So said renowned philosopher, Karl Marx. One phenomenon re-enacting itself in different forms today in the United States is ‘McCarthyism’. Cambridge...

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California Supreme Court Rules People Cannot be Detained for Trying to Evade Police Officers

The California Supreme Court declared that law enforcement officers cannot detain individuals because they attempt to avoid police contact.