Californians

Millennials avoid polls due to lack of solid voter information
150 150 Nadine Ono

Several Millennials we spoke with claim that they would be much more civically active if there was an easy to understand source of non-partisan information

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June California primary could set record for lowest turnout ever
150 150 Ed Coghlan

If California Chrome was running in California’s June primary election instead of the Belmont Stakes, our election turnout would improve dramatically on June 3. But he’s not.

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Los Angeles moving closer to free citywide Wi-Fi
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

We sat down with the Councilmember for his take on where things stand now and what needs to happen before citizens of Los Angeles will be able to log-on to the Internet for free.

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Q&A: Dr. Yasmin Davidds on the strengths of Latina businesswomen
150 150 Ed Coghlan

Recently in Los Angeles, in conjunction with the California Economic Summit, a group of Latina business and organizational leaders convened, each with their own story to tell.

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College graduate deficit slated to get worse says CED report
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

The report spells out a far less golden future for the Golden State should results not improve in California’s colleges. But it’s a problem that California has the tools to address.

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California Forward remembers Bill Hauck
150 150 Jim Mayer

Bill Hauck was past retirement age, but not willing to retire, even when starkly reminded of his own mortality. With Bill, it was service first, and last.

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Legislative support critical to survival of career technical education
150 150 Alma Salazar and Van Ton-Quinlivan

Due to a steady decline of investment in career technical education (CTE) brought on by recessionary factors, Californians are finding it more difficult than ever to obtain critical training for job skills that today’s employers demand.

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