August 17, 2019
What if Republicans Closed the E.P.A.?
New York Times In national politics, California may be seen as Exhibit A for over-regulating the environment.
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August 17, 2019
What Does (Fidel Vargas) Want?
San Gabriel Valley Tribune At 26, the nation’s youngest big-city mayor has assembled the beginnings of a formidable power base, hut he has left political observers and…
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August 17, 2019
The Man Who Would Be King (Part I)
Pasadena Weekly He’s been called everything from civil rights crusader to shameless ‘poverty pimp.’ Chip Jacobs goes in search of the real Danny Bakewell (Part I of II)
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August 17, 2019
She Speaks Loudly And Carries A Big Stick- Glendale Mayor Virginia Bremberg
Los Angeles Business Journal Fiery Glendale Mayor Virginia Bremberg even speaks of buying Burbank and turning it into a ‘parking lot’
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August 17, 2019
Return Of The Native
L.A. CityBeat From barrio golden boy to bad example and halfway back again: the terrible rise, fall, and slow resurrection of onetime Latino power broker Richard Alatorre
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August 17, 2019
Odd Man In
Pasadena Weekly Outsider Turned Coalition Builder Turned Political Pariah, Daniel Arguello Finds Himself at the Center of Alhambra’s Most Explosive Scandal
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August 17, 2019
My brother’s mystery photos of RFK before his murder
Vicodin Thieves Arthur Sinai has seen the look before, that wide-eyed expression new acquaintances flash him after learning he’s the man behind the Super Bowl...
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August 17, 2019
MTA Watchdog Makes Inroads On Money Train
Los Angeles Daily News Arthur Sinai has seen the look before, that wide-eyed expression new acquaintances flash him after learning he’s the man behind the Super Bowl...
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August 17, 2019
Justice: Swift and Righteous
Pasadena Weekly Remembering a relative’s murder and the gas chamber execution of his unrepentant killer
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