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Month: July 2010

Power Restored To Palm Springs Community

Power has been restore to a Palm Springs mobile home park, nearly a day after an unspecified “accident” knocked out electricity in the area. The outage occurred at the Safari Mobile Home Park at 2601 Cherokee Way around 3:30pm Saturday afternoon. A person trimming nearby trees accidently knocked over the power line, said Vanessa McGrady

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Lawsuit Claims California Not Funding Education

The state of California is being hit by another lawsuit that alleges the government is failing to adequately fund public education. The complaint was filed Monday in Alameda County Superior Court by a coalition of students, parents and nonprofit advocacy groups representing low-income families. The plaintiffs allege the state’s school finance system is unconstitutional because

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County Layoffs Put Homeless Programs At Risk

Layoffs, early retirements and attrition will reduce the Riverside County government payroll by roughly 1,000 employees this year, county officials told the Board of Supervisors today. During the final hearing on the 2010-11 budget plan, county Executive Officer Bill Luna said spending controls would result in “more layoffs than early retirements” and if further belt-tightening

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Big-Rig Accident Causes Massive I-5 Backup

Two tractor trailer rigs crashed on the Golden State (5) Freeway in Castaic, leaving fiery wreckage blocking lanes before the morning rush, but nobody was seriously hurt, the California Highway Patrol reported. CHP Officer Jennifer Connolly said two people suffered minor injuries in the crash, which was reported at 6:05 a.m. on the southbound 5

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