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University of California System Becomes Largest Public System to Require COVID Vaccinations
All students, faculty and staff at the University of California will be required to be vaccinated in order to return to campus, the UC system announced in a new policy on Thursday.
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Former MMA Star Tito Ortiz Resigns Calif. City Council Seat, Citing Personal Conflicts
Former MMA fighter Tito Ortiz has resigned from his seat on the Huntington Beach City Council, citing personal conflicts, a city spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
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Elementary School Photo Leads to Union in Daughter's Yearslong Search for Father
Ever since she can remember, Jennifer Arellano has wanted to meet her biological father.
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Man Charged With Poisoning After Homeless People Eat Food Laced With Pepper Spray
A 38-year-old San Andreas man was charged with poisoning after prosecutors said he gave eight homeless people food laced with pepper spray in exchange for beer, causing several to be hospitalized after they suffered seizure-like symptoms, vomiting, and difficulty breathing in acts recorded on video. William Robert Cable was arrested May 22. He was charged with eight felony counts of…
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Vigil Held for Girl Whose Body Was Found in Duffel Bag Near Equestrian Trail
A vigil was held Thursday night for a girl whose body was found stuffed in a duffel bag off an equestrian trail in Hacienda Heights.
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Sketch Released of Girl Found Dead in Duffel Bag Near Equestrian Trail
Authorities Wednesday sought the public’s help to identify a girl between 8 and 13 years old whose body was found partially stuffed inside a duffel bag near an equestrian trail in the Hacienda Heights area.