Billions more for California housing? Why some construction unions aren’t sold yet

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By Ben Christopher 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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‘We gotta be somewhere’: Homeless Californians react to Newsom’s crackdown

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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s message on homelessness in recent weeks has been clear: The state will no longer tolerate encampments, and cities shouldn’t either. Californians who live on the streets, as well as the outreach workers who support them,
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From Paris to Los Angeles: How the city is preparing for the 2028 Olympics

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It’s Los Angeles’ turn for the torch. Mayor Karen Bass accepted the Olympic flag at the Paris closing ceremony Sunday, before handing it off to a key representative of LA’s local business — Tom Cruise — who in a pre-recorded trek via motorcycle,
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Clariti Wins $3.8 Million Software System Deal With Santa Monica City Council to Improve Their Permitting Experience

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Santa Monica City Concil has selected Vancouver-based Clariti's community development software as part of a new initiative that will benefit businesses, home renovators and property owners by providing an updated,
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