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Takeaways from the Democratic presidential debate: Stumbles, standouts

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MIAMI — Democrats hoping that Wednesday night’s first presidential debate of the 2020 campaign would be clarifying probably came away disappointed. There were no major stumbles but few standout moments as 10 candidates vied for the nation’s attention. Takeaways from the prime-time event: WARREN, CASTRO LEAD THE WAY Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren dominated the debate’s…

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Want to keep L.A. weird? Embrace the weirdness we still have

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How do we hold on to the L.A. that we love — the shaggy one with rough edges, full of personality and surprise? This is the discussion I’ve found myself in since I declared last week that L.A. was fast losing its weird, and that I wasn’t happy about it. It turns out I’m not…

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Torrance woman killed in Bahamas shark attack

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In this file photo from August 2000, a snorkeler is seen in the Bimini Road, an ancient, underwater arrangement of stones that some say leads to the lost continent of Atlantis, off North Bimini in the Bahamas. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) A Torrance woman was killed in a shark attack in the Bahamas on Wednesday, according…

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Parents express anger about toxic landfill near Edison High in Huntington Beach at school board meeting

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Facing dozens of frustrated residents at the board meeting Tuesday, June 25, Huntington Beach Union High School District Superintendent Clint Harwick tried to allay concerns from the start about toxic materials being near Edison High. An environmental consulting firm is conducting extensive tests at a shuttered landfill near the school, Harwick assured the audience. Results…

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Hundreds of city, county workers earned more than $500,000 last year in California

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More than 100 city and county workers earned total compensation exceeding a half-million dollars in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange counties last year, according to new data from the California State Controller’s Office. The top earner in Southern California was Los Angeles County’s Correctional Health Services pharmacy chief II Marciela Guillermo, with total…

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San Bernardino among 15 cities that failed to report its salaries to state

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San Bernardino was the largest of five Southern California cities that failed to report their employees’ salaries and benefits this year in violation of a state transparency law. Colton, Murrieta, Artesia and Signal Hill also were among 15 cities statewide that did not comply with the law by an April 30 deadline, according to the…