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Less than two weeks before Charlie Kirk's assassination in Utah, the Tulare County Sheriff's Office conducted three days of reconnaissance to prepare for a speech by the conservative firebrand at a local church in politically friendly territory.
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A Democratic candidate for governor of California will be giving TikTok a go. The catch is it will be only in Spanish, at least for now. Former Biden administration Health Secretary Xavier Becerra is embracing the popular short-video app to target Spanish-language users.
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There’s no clear consensus on redistricting in a politically purple region of the San Joaquin Valley. But some voters say it’s worth a fight.
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Schools are still required under federal and state law to help students who don’t speak English to both learn the language and understand the content of their classes.
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The barista internship offered at Merced independent coffee shop The Sensory Lab teaches all things associated with specialty coffee.
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The funding will go to projects at Merced College and UC Merced.
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After years of complaints from inmates and advocates about hot temperatures inside prison cells, California is finally embarking on a plan to cool some cells. But it’s only a test, and it will only help a fraction of inmates.
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The California Legislature passed two bills on Tuesday that attempt to restrict immigration enforcement on school campuses and inform students and families of the presence of immigration officers on campuses.
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A quick-moving wildfire has burned homes in a California Gold Rush town settled around 1850 by Chinese miners who were driven out of a nearby camp. It's one of nearly two dozen fires burning across Northern California Wednesday.
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California’s Assembly Appropriations Committee killed “Leno’s Law” that aimed to give classic car owners like him a pass from smog requirements.
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The state's colleges lost more than $11 million last year to online scammers.
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One Merced city official didn’t mince words during a recent board meeting in Sacramento.