Exhibit at Santa Monica park sheds light on Black history

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Santa Monica's newest park includes a 3.5 acres multi-purpose sports field, but when Dr. Alison Rose Jefferson walks around, she sees something most do not — a hidden history. "This area where we are at the edge of the Civic Center campus used to be a neighborhood up until the 1950s,
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Las Cruces friends say new tequila honors Mexican culture

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Don Carlos Padilla is an agave farmer in San Julian, in the Los Altos region of Jalisco, Mexico. He has been producing artisan tequila for a local market for more than 25 years. How he came to meet two guys with Las Cruces roots — with hopes of bringing his unique tequila to a wider audience — is quite a story.
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Are writers getting left behind by the streaming revolution? This new union president thinks so

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The streaming wars have created an arms race for the hottest shows and movies, but the writers behind them are getting a raw deal. That's the perspective of Meredith Stiehm as she prepares to take on her presidency of the Writers Guild of America,
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A large Bay Area developer just purchased a six-building commercial complex in North San Jose for $56M

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Dollinger Properties, a large Bay Area development company, has just added a North San Jose office park to its collection of properties in the area. In a deal that closed Thursday, Dollinger bought the six-building Valley Creative Center from Vista Investment Group of Santa Monica for $56 million,
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