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As Trump attacks California auto emissions standards, counties stay on track with electric train and mass transit projects

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On the same day Donald Trump was elected the 45th president, voters in Los Angeles County approved a half-cent sales tax that establishes a permanent revenue source for boots-on-the-ground strategies that will reduce smog and global warming emissions by getting motorists out of their cars and into electric-powered light-rail trains, subways and buses. Today, as…

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Fishing tournament to benefit fire explorers across the country

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By Karen Robes Meeks Contributing writer About 100 people from Southern California will compete in a fishing tournament to benefit fire explorers across the country. Participants will depart from Boathouse on the Bay in Long Beach Sept. 7 for a day of fishing in Catalina as part of the Fifth Annual Kevin Woyjeck Fishing Tournament….

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Moving into the dorms is a logistics challenge for college students

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Back to school can involve some serious logistics beyond choosing the right backpack and coolest pencil holder. When you are talking college, it can mean fitting too much stuff in too little space and finding ways to sneak in a few comforts of home. California State University Fullerton students along with the help of their…