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Marines and Japanese forces begin warfare training at Southern California bases

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CAMP PENDLETON — Marines and sailors with the 1st Marine Regiment are joining soldiers from the Japanese Defense Force in amphibious reconnaissance and landing operations, live-fire, mortar, artillery and close air support training across bases in Southern California. On Tuesday, Jan. 15, commanding officers from the Marine Corps and Japanese Defense Force opened Exercise Iron…

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After great midterm, O.C. Dems elect new party leader for 2020

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Fresh on the heels of an election that swept Republicans from federal power in Orange County, local Democrats elected a new leader Monday night. Hotel employee union leader Ada Briceño, 46, a Stanton resident, took the reins as chair of the Democratic Party of Orange County, becoming the first Latinx woman to win the post….

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E-scooters, dockless bicycles gaining foothold in Southern California as LA County drops orders to remove them

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Like Uber and Lyft before them, the latest Silicon Valley startups also showed up uninvited, dropping electric scooters, battery-powered bicycles and other dockless, micro-mobile rentals onto streets and sidewalks of Southern California. The guerrilla marketing strategy aimed at busting the monopoly of the single-passenger car created multiple battlefronts in today’s “Scooter Wars,” sending some cities…

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Chino Hills City Manager Rad Bartlam to retire at end of March

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Chino Hills City Manager Rad Bartlam (Courtesy photo) After a little more than five years with Chino Hills, City Manager Konradt “Rad” Bartlam has announced he will retire March 31. “I’m proud of the work we have accomplished,” Bartlam is quoted as saying in a city press release. “I know I’m leaving the city in…

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Judge bars Trump administration’s citizenship question from 2020 Census

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By LARRY NEUMEISTER | Associated Press NEW YORK — The Trump administration cannot put a question about citizenship status on the 2020 census, a federal judge in New York ruled Friday in a boost to proponents of counting immigrants. In a 277-page decision that won’t be the final word on the issue, U.S. District Judge Jesse…

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This independent LA charter school is going on strike today

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LOS ANGELES — Teachers at The Accelerated Schools charter network in Los Angeles are set to carry out the first-ever strike by charter teachers in California today, Tuesday, Jan. 15, calling for increased pay and health benefits to reduce the high teacher turnover rate at the school. The teachers are represented by United Teachers Los…

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Broadway legend Carol Channing has died at age 97

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By MARK KENNEDY NEW YORK — Carol Channing, the lanky, ebullient musical comedy star who delighted American audiences over almost 5,000 performances as the scheming Dolly Levi in “Hello, Dolly” on Broadway and beyond, has died. She was 97. Publicist B. Harlan Boll said Channing died of natural causes at 12:31 a.m. Tuesday in Rancho…