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Dear Kelly,
My HOA bylaws authorize a board of seven directors, but only three members attended a recent board meeting because there were four vacancies. At one meeting, only two
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes the Opera on the Pier, LA Times Food Bowl, International Coastal Cleanup Day, Future Sounds of Jazz
Over the last five years, the state government has spent some $24 billion to ameliorate homelessness, which, according to polls, is California’s most troublesome issue.
Despite that immense financial
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