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California's 41st Congressional District race could determine control of the House: What you need to know
As the November elections quickly approach, analysts' are particularly focusing to six bellwether House races in California, which many believe could determine who controls that chamber of Congress. One of those races is located in the Inland Empire, a metropolitan area and region inland of and adjacent to coastal Southern...
California, Hawaii can ban guns in bars and parks, appeals court rules
(Reuters) - California and Hawaii can enforce bans on carrying guns in some public locations including bars and parks, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday, partly reversing lower court orders blocking the bans.
Californians in fourth year of border crisis blame Biden-Harris
Frustrated voters in Southern California ripped the Biden-Harris administration and blamed the White House for problems caused by an influx of illegal immigrants at the Mexico border over the past year. Members of the House Judiciary Committee visited the San Diego region of California on Thursday for a border tour and to meet with local […]
Matt LeBlanc, 57, looks very different from Friends’ Joey Tribbiani as he steps out in LA
MATT LeBlanc looked very different from his days as Friends heartthrob Joey Tribbiani when he made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles. The actor, 57, cut a casual figure in a cap, black T-shirt and jeans as he browsed a car showroom outside the city A keen petrol head, LeBlanc hosted BBC show Top […]
80s blond bombshell Cybill Shepherd, 74, looks totally different from her Moonlighting days while running errands in LA
80S ICON Cybill Shepherd looked totally unrecognizable while out and about in Los Angeles, California on Thursday. Fans may remember Cybill, 74, from many hit 1970s and 1980 movies and TV shows including Moonlighting, Taxi Driver, and The Last Picture Show. The star was photographed enjoying a sunny day in Los Angeles while running errands. […]
Oakland's first-ever Chinatown Night Market highlights non-traditional side of neighborhood
The lion dances traditionally kick off most big events in Chinatown. Saturday night's first-ever Oakland Chinatown Night Market was no different."The pandemic, COVID -- goodbye! We are coming out, and we are going to spend our money, because we know we need to support our small businesses," an enthusiastic Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao told the crowd in her opening speech.One of the event organizers, Stewart Chen, said business in Chinatown has plummeted since the pandemic. He wants the night market to be the catalyst for turning things around."(Businesses) close at 4 p.m. Some of them close at 3:30 p.m. Businesses...
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