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Obama's State of the Union: Topic by topic
Climate change: By Neela Banerjee WASHINGTON -- In his State of the Union address, President Obama articulated a subtle but noticeable shift away from his longstanding discussion of climate change in almost entirely economic terms to making a moral...
Tags: Alan Krueger, Parties and Movements, Dick Durbin, Global Warming, Early Learning
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City Beat: Huell Howser's life is celebrated at Griffith Park
L.A. NOWHuell Howser had so many fans. On Tuesday, they came out by the hundreds to celebrate him. At an afternoon memorial at Griffith Park Observatory, they swapped stories, laughed and cried, and talked about him as if he were an...... -
In tight mayor's race, no endorsement by County Democratic Party
L.A. NOWIn another sign of how close the Los Angeles mayor’s race probably will be this spring, the Los Angeles County Democratic Party failed to endorse a primary candidate after a series of votes in which top candidates Eric Garcetti and...... -
Pelosi to host memorial service for Mervyn Dymally in Washington
PolitiCalHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi will host a memorial service in Washington for the late Mervyn M. Dymally. Dymally, known as the "Godfather of African American politics" in California, died Oct. 7 at age 86.... -
Striking union expands walkout at local ports
A walkout of union workers that began at the Port of Los Angeles' biggest and busiest cargo terminal Tuesday was spreading to more terminals there and to the neighboring Port of Long Beach, according to port officials. The expanding walkout had the...Tags: Port of Los Angeles, Unions, Career and Workplace, Port of Long Beach, Strikes
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California Rep. Laura Richardson on watchdog's 'most corrupt' list
PolitiCalRep. Laura Richardson was among 12 representatives named to a watchdog group's list of 12 "most corrupt" members of Congress. Two other california congressmen received a "dishonorable mention."... -
Janice Hahn wins 44th Congressional District
PolitiCalWith all voter precincts reporting, Democratic Rep. Janice Hahn beat fellow Democratic Rep. Laura Richardson in a newly drawn district that runs north from the Port of Los Angeles through several working-class, strongly minority communities, preliminary... -
Young voters cheer Obama's victory at Grand Park party
L.A. NOWYoung voters cheer Obama's victory in Grand Park, at party... -
Jerry Brown's $6-billion tax plan winning in California
L.A. NOWProposition 30, the $6-billion-a-year tax initiative to rescue California schools and the state's finances, appeared to win in a major victory for Gov. Jerry Brown. Brown had warned that if voters rejected the measure, billions of dollars would be cut....... -
Jerry Brown, California Democrats appear to be big winners in election
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown’s $6-billion-a-year tax initiative to rescue California schools and the state's finances appeared to squeak by with a victory.... -
Slate mailer misidentifies Laura Richardson as a Republican
PolitiCalA slate mailer by former LA Councilman Nate Holden misidentified Rep. Laura Richardson as a Republican. She is a lifelong Democrat and is running against another Democrat, Rep. Janice Hahn of San Pedro, on Tuesday.... -
Democrats gain big in Legislature
Democrats were within striking distance of a supermajority in the state Senate late Tuesday, and were drawing near in the Assembly as well, moving the party closer to unilateral power to raise taxes. The potential gains, a result of sweeping changes...
Tags: Democratic Party, Lois Capps, Parties and Movements, Howard Lawrence Berman, Crime, Law and Justice
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