Jeanne Kuang / Special to the Daily Press
Californians still won’t get a chance to vote on a minimum wage hike this November, after a judge ruled that the campaign
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Set Elvis Free
“The only thing that matters is that that man gets up on that stage tonight,” says Colonel Thomas Parker, after Elvis collapses from drugs and exhaustion on
Alejandro Lazo, Jeanne Kuang, Lil Kalish, Agnes Lee and Erica Yee / CalMatters
Some of the lowest wage workers are getting their livelihoods stolen by their own employers.
Employers deny workers
Nigel Duara and Byrhonda Lyons / Special to the Daily Press
California Department of Justice agents realized they were short-handed just hours after a Los Angeles police officer shot and killed
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We, the religious communities who comprise the Santa Monica Area Interfaith Council, raise our voices in lamentation over the Supreme Court’s stripping away of a pregnant person’s constitutionally
LINDSAY WHITEHURST / Associated Press
Gun manufacturers have made more than $1 billion from selling AR-15-style guns over the past decade, and for two companies those revenues have tripled over the
STEFANIE DAZIO / Associated Press
The newest bridge in Los Angeles, a $588-million architectural marvel with views of the downtown skyline, opened to great fanfare on July 10. It has already
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Youthful Savings - the company behind Youthful Savings Marketplace (YSM) - and the city of Santa Monica LEAD program will come together to celebrate young entrepreneurs with a selling showcase
The U.S. Department of Education will investigate the University of Southern California after a Jewish student claimed she resigned from student government because she endured harassment over her pro-Israel