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Voters Approve $10 Billion School Bonds; AP Calls Race, Sources Say
Voters have decided whether to approve $10 billion in new borrowing for public schools.

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Voters have decided whether to approve $10 billion in new borrowing for public schools.

Here are the latest results for the Santa Monica City Council election, updated as officials release ballot tallies.
Here are the latest results for the Culver City City Council election, updated as officials release ballot tallies.
Police in Culver City were out in force Tuesday to ensure security for voters — and completed ballots — as residents head to the polls.
Someone in Los Angeles County bought a winning ticket in Monday's Powerball drawing.
Randy's Donuts is expanding in Los Angeles County with a new location in Culver City.
Sprouts will open its newest store in LA this weekend with a celebration that includes major discounts on groceries and freebies.
As Santa Ana winds and low humidity bring increased fire risk to Malibu, SoCal Edison may turn off power as a precaution.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Hollywood.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Beverly Hills.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Pacific Palisades.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Malibu.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Santa Monica.
Here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Culver City.
Dry, windy conditions are forecast to bring an elevated wildfire risk as SoCal Edison says it could cut off power to 170,000 customers.
The suspects followed their victims in a car before confronting them outside businesses and stripping them of jewelry, police said.
The snow has landed, and ski resorts across the state will begin to open later this month with new lifts, lodges and other upgrades.
Watchful eyes roving across Los Angeles have begun looking for parking-law violators and will soon help authorities issue nearly-$300 fines.
The warning comes after the end of "pup season," when coyotes are particularly active.
At least three people became ill after an unknown substance was spilled on an LA sidewalk. The spill may be connected to a police operation.