Santa Monica Seeks Input to Restore Another Sand Dune

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August 13, 2024 -- Santa Monica's sand dunes keep expanding, and City officials are seeking feedback Thursday on transforming a third stretch of the beach into a natural habitat. The virtual "stakeholder outreach"a meeting, hosted by the Bay Foundation and the City's Office of Sustainability and the Environment, will take place starting at 5 p.m.
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Billions more for state housing? Why some construction unions aren’t sold yet

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This November, voters across the San Francisco Bay Area will be asked whether to back the largest affordable housing bond in California history — a $20 billion IOU aimed at building homes in the epicenter of the state’s housing crisis.
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Californians: Your rent may go up because of rising insurance rates

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Like single-family homeowners in California, landlords are facing higher insurance premiums, too. And they’re passing along some of those costs to their tenants. Many insurance companies have stopped writing policies in the state because of increased wildfire risks,
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City Councilmember in Fresno gathers support for 2026 state Senate run. Who’s backing him?

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The latest to announce his backing is Rep. Jim Costa, D-Fresno, whose 21st Congressional District overlaps part of the 14th Senate District in Fresno and southern Fresno County. Esparza said he has been acquainted with the congressman since he began getting involved in electoral politics about nine years ago.
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El museo de Boca: el origen de la pelea por la que los visitantes no pueden acceder a la cancha y las tribunas de la Bombonera

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“La Noche de los Sillazos” fue el escandaloso origen de la relación rota entre la dirigencia y el concesionario; las tres alternativas para el futuro, y el inminente Hard Rock Café en la confitería
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Council Ballot Dramatically Shortened by Filing Deadline

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As a result, the two remaining candidates split the vote, and the Council's pro-law enforcement majority retained control. As of Wednesday, Rent Board Chair Erika Lesley, who entered the race after failing to win the backing of SMRR and the Democratic Club, had not yet qualified for the ballot.
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