Why California regulators have to protect both consumers and company profits

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Southern Pacific Railroad wielded almost total control over California’s politics, angering farmers who believed they were being gouged by high freight rates and fueling a powerful populist movement.
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How shots instead of pills could change California’s homeless crisis

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As Dr. Rishi Patel’s street medicine van bounces over dirt roads and empty fields in rural Kern County, he’s looking for a particular patient he knows is overdue for her shot. The woman, who has schizophrenia and has been living outside for five years,
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Paul Alan HABER OBITUARY

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HABER, Paul Alan Paul Alan Haber, 55 years old, passed away on Thursday (December 6, 2012), at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center, in Santa Monica, CA, with his brother Robert by his side. A bi-coastal resident of both Santa Monica and New York City ...
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Sara Meltzer OBITUARY

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Sara Meltzer, age 97, late of Santa Monica, CA, former longtime Chicago resident, beloved wife of the late Max; dear mother of Marilyn (Hy) Ratner and Dr. Jim (Rose) Meltzer; loving grandmother of Gregory Meltzer, David Ratner, Barry (Cathy) Ratner ...
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Karyn K. Chermel OBITUARY

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In lieu of flowers, memorials to Doctors Without Borders, 333 7th Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001-5004 or International Medical Corps, 1919 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 400, Santa Monica, CA 90404 appreciated. Dr. Chermel was a member of Doctors Without ...
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