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Why cities, counties may turn to the state political watchdog to enforce local campaign finance issues

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Cities and counties across California are reaching out to the state’s political watchdog about possibly enforcing their campaign finance and ethics ordinances under a new law that took effect on Jan. 1. The law, modeled after an arrangement San Bernardino County has had with the California Fair Political Practices Commission since 2013, essentially allows local agencies…

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‘Social butterfly’ Eva Kilgore, who wrote about Huntington Beach and beyond for the Orange County Register, dies at 67

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For decades, Eva Kilgore documented the goings-on around Huntington Beach and environs in her weekly Orange County Register column. But, ever involved in community events, she was far from just an observer. “Eva was a big-time social butterfly,” said her longtime friend and colleague Curt Seeden. “Everybody knew and loved her.” Kilgore, 67, died suddenly…

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2 dead, 6 injured in separate crashes fleeing Border Patrol agents

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Two men were killed and a woman was critically injured Tuesday evening when their vehicle crashed into a semi truck and careened down an embankment while fleeing from a Border Patrol agent in Otay Mesa, authorities said. The crash happened just before 6:20 p.m. near Otay Mesa Road and Sanyo Avenue,…

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Big rig fully engulfed in fire on 91 Freeway in Long Beach

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LONG BEACH — A big rig caught fire Wednesday morning on the eastbound 91 Freeway in Long Beach, prompting the closure of an off-ramp until further notice. About 4:30 a.m., the California Highway Patrol responded to the eastbound Artesia Freeway at the Cherry Avenue off-ramp and located the semi with its tractor brake line on…

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California wastes so much of its rainwater. Here’s why

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California’s wet winter has dumped an estimated 18 trillion gallons of rain in February alone. But much of it is simply going down the drain. In what has become a source of much concern in a state prone to droughts and water shortages, the vast majority of rainwater in urban areas flows into storm…

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Exploding tire kills worker at John Wayne Airport

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SANTA ANA — A worker was killed Tuesday night when a large tire for a walkway that connects the terminal with jets exploded during repairs at John Wayne Airport. Two men were working on disassembling a wheel inside a workshop on the airfield near Gate Three, said airport spokeswoman Deanne Thompson. “It’s under enormous pressure,”…