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California is relocating death row inmates to prisons across the state. A few are now in San Diego.
U-T San Diego· 3 days agoMany of the people that San Diego County sent to death row are no longer sitting on actual death ...
Academics Use Imaginary Data in Their Research
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAlso, dead people don't move or change their names. Whether or not their assumption was plausible, the paper reported a guess as if it reflected...to...
State estimates California's population grew in 2023, halting 3 years of decline
CBS News· 7 days agoThe nation's most populous state is growing again, ending a trend of population decline that had...
Investigation Discovery shares harrowing close calls with serial killers in new show | Watch for...
MLive.com· 2 days agoET. The six-part series focuses on the stories of people who survived serial killer attacks in the last several decades. Watch their empowering accounts of escape for free ...
The Goldman prodigy behind Silicon Valley's glorious city of the future
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe most pleasant parts of Bay Area cities, the kinds of places young people and young families...
4 Florida cities in top 7 for worst drivers among major U.S. cities
Florida Politics· 6 days agoSeveral Florida cities were ranked among the worst for drivers among major U.S. metro areas. The new...
New Mexico Ranked as Worst State for Distracted Driving
Automotive Fleet· 6 days agoZutobi, an online driver education resource, looked at the latest numbers to identify which states had the greatest distracted driving issues. New Mexico reported the highest number of distracted ...
Karen Bass aims to reverse L.A.'s — and the nation's — decadeslong struggle with homelessness
NBC News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn 2023, Bass took Perez on a tour of Skid Row, a section of downtown L.A. where thousands live in...
Justin Chang wins criticism Pulitzer for Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoFormer Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for criticism on...
Anger builds over sweeping change in the way most Californians will pay for electricity
Los Angeles Times· 3 hours agoWith little debate two years ago, state lawmakers passed a complex energy bill that enabled a sweeping change in how most Californians are billed for electricity. The legislation ...