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For a growing number of Americans, socialism is OK

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You wouldn’t expect democratic socialists to hit the brakes when it comes to social justice. But in late February members of Inland Empire Democratic Socialists of America learned how to fix brake lights so they could offer that bit of auto repair service, for free, at an upcoming community event. Working tail lights, they reasoned,…

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Bill could help set standards for sober living homes

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Assemblyman Tom Daly, D-Anaheim (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, file) An overview of a sober living home on Via Lampara, San Clemente, and its neighbors. (Courtesy of Orange County Superior Court case file of Hurwitz et al v. Scolari) Sound The gallery will resume inseconds Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates, shown earlier this year, teamed up…

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405 Freeway in Sherman Oaks reopens hours after tanker truck crash

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A stretch of the 405 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley was reopened in both directions Sunday afternoon hours after a tanker truck hauling 9,400 gallons of liquid propane flipped on its side, forcing the freeway to shut down, authorities said. The freeway reopened about 3 p.m., roughly eight hours…

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Housing, global warming to dominate state’s 2019 agenda

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Lenny Mendonca, chief economic and business advisor to Gov. Gavin Newsom, tells business leaders at the state Capitol California needs more housing to drive down prices. “California is too expensive to do business in. A core driver … is housing costs too much,” he said. (Photo by Jeff Collins, the Orange County Register/SCNG) Worry less…