A judge said this Southern California city’s elections diluted Latino votes. 6 years later, nothing’s changed

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Under current law, cities whose at-large election systems are found by courts to have discriminated against voters don’t have to change them if they appeal the decision.
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Gary Brown Therapy Announces Expanded Focus on Individual, Pre-Marital, and Marriage Counseling in Santa Monica and Beverly Hills

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Dr. Gary Brown offers expert individual, pre-marital, and marriage counseling in Santa Monica and Beverly Hills to help clients build stronger relationships. With a career rooted in fostering healthy relationships and emotional well-being,
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Scramento lawmakers introduce new measures targeting rental housing

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California lawmakers are taking aim at different aspects of the state's housing market through legislation targeting both renters and property owners. Attorney General Rob Bonta and Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) have introduced a bill to shield tenants from additional housing fees,
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Santa Monica Hotels Offer 'Staycation' Discounts For LA Residents

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How about a little getaway not far from home? There are two weeks left for Los Angeles County residents to take advantage of the "Spring Staycation in Santa Monica" promotion, which offers discounted stays and special offers at a wide range of hotels in the beach city.
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OLIVEDA International, Inc. (OLVI) Subsidiary OLIVE TREE PEOPLE Inc. Announces First International Hydroxytyrosol Award

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OLIVEDA International, Inc. (OTC Pink: OLVI) subsidiary OLIVE TREE PEOPLE Inc. today announced the first International Hydroxytyrosol Award, endowed with up to $100,000 per year, to further advance international research into hydroxytyrosol as well as longevity research on olive trees.
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