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Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes 2 pro-immigrant bills

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Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed two bills Thursday that would have impacted the immigrant community: one that would have allowed non-citizens to sit on state boards and commissions and another that  sought to block immigration officers from making arrests inside courthouses. Brown vetoed SB-174, which would have made California the first in the country to allow non-citizens,…

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Costa Mesa sewer district investigates potential overbilling by chief engineer

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The Costa Mesa Sanitary District is investigating allegations that it was potentially overbilled at least $200,000 over the last five years by its independent engineer, according to district officials and internal documents. Under investigation is engineer Robin Hamers, who has been affiliated with the agency since 1981, serving at one time as district manager but…

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Protecting ourselves, and our data, in an age of rampant social media growth

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Globally, social media use grew by almost 1 million people every day over the past year. Americans continue to get much of their news through social media, but a majority have concerns about its accuracy. California now has an Office of Elections Cybersecurity to help monitor false information online. California cybersecurity Last month California Gov….

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One juvenile, two men arrested on suspicion of three Irvine burglaries

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IRVINE — Two men and a juvenile were in custody Wednesday, Sept. 26 on suspicion of three burglaries, including one heist in which $160,000 in valuables was taken, Irvine police said. Jaime Alejandro Armenta, 20, of Moreno Valley and Dave Flores, 21, of San Bernardino, were arrested Tuesday afternoon at Flores’ home, Kim Mohr of…

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New rehab laws may revamp addiction treatment in California

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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a raft of bills into law Wednesday that will begin imposing order on the Wild Wild West of California’s addiction treatment system. Most take small steps in what reformers say is the right direction – toward stronger regulation. But one of the new laws could be a game-changer, forcing fundamental revisions…

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Law phasing out controversial drift-net fishing signed by Gov. Brown

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A state measure to phase out drift-net fishing in California waters — and remove a hazard that can inadvertently trap sea lions, dolphins and turtles — was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown. The nets, used primarily to catch swordfish, can extend for a mile or more and sweep up whatever sea animals…