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Latest News from KPCC
Newest Episode: Mon March 15, 2010. 10:43 PM
Features and interviews focusing on news in Southern California from KPCC's award-winning news team. Visit KPCC online at www.kpcc.org.
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Former eBay chief Meg Whitman and State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner engaged in their first face-to-face debate last night. The two are vying for the Republican nomination for governor.
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Customers of the L.A. Department of Water and Power may soon see the price of renewable wind and solar energy in their mailboxes. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is proposing a surcharge to pay for lightening the city's carbon footprint and shifting the DWP away from coal power.
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Researchers at USC's Lusk Center for Real Estate said today an increasing number of new Americans are putting down permanent roots outside major urban centers, lured by less competition for jobs and
growing neighborhoods of fellow immigrants.
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Former Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl won't do jail time for tax evasion. A judge sentenced him today in a Santa Ana courtroom.
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In the next couple of weeks Salvadoran groups in Southern California plan to commemorate the assassination 30 years ago of Oscar Romero, that country’s Roman Catholic archbishop. His death marked the beginning of a bloody civil war that led to the emigration of hundreds of thousands of refugees to the United States.
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Some of downtown Los Angeles' history got back on track Monday morning after a 9-year break. The Angels Flight funicular is shuttling passengers up and down Bunker Hill again.
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A little piece of L.A. history reopens today. Angels Flight starts trekking people up and down a downtown L.A. hillside once again.
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The two candidates for the Republican Party’s nomination for governor debate for the first time tonight in Orange County. Former eBay chief Meg Whitman and State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner meet after a weekend of criticizing each other as not conservative enough to serve as the party’s standard bearer. (Audio: KPCC’s Frank Stoltze joins Susanne Whatley and explains how important this debate is.)
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A Southland tax preparer sets up shop at a Starbucks in Norwalk and relies on the sign-language grapevine to draw in deaf and hard of hearing customers.
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It’s appropriation season - the time of year that Congress decides how and where the federal government will spend its money. One California Congressman is torn about funding priorities for the national space agency.
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Hundreds of political and business leaders from Southern California will converge on the nation’s capitol this week. Most are lobbying for federal dollars to boost the region’s economy.
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Republican candidate for US Senate Carly Fiorina addressed California’s Republican Party Convention in Santa Clara yesterday. The former CEO of Hewlett Packard portrayed herself as the only Republican candidate capable of beating Boxer.
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The Orange County District Attorney filed a civil lawsuit this morning against Toyota. The suit centers around cars that might accelerate suddenly and uncontrollably.
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The Autry National Center in Griffith Park opens its 10th season of its Native Voices theater series with “Tales of an Urban Indian.” It’s a one-man show about Simon Douglas, a young man who grows up on a reservation, moves to the big city, ends up on skid row, then pulls himself out.
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California Republicans gather in Santa Clara this weekend for their semi-annual state convention. It’s their last meeting before the June primary, when Republicans decide on who they’ll run for governor against state Attorney General Jerry Brown.
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The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has filed an appeal in its quest to require condom use on adult film sets.
The Foundation filed a lawsuit last July against the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

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FCC Commissioner comments on the state of local news coverage in the Los Angeles market.
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The Senate Commerce Committee convened a hearing today in Washington on the proposed merger of Comcast and NBC Universal. KPCC’s Brian Watt says the head of the Writers Guild urged caution about the pending $30 billion deal.

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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa testified before a congressional committee today. He wants federal help to build the so-called Subway to the Sea and other transit projects in 10 years instead of 30.
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A couple of California lawmakers want to make it illegal for registered sex offenders to use social media websites where kids might hang out. They got the support of Santa Ana’s police chief and others during a news conference in Santa Ana today.
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