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Citizens and government of Whittier work together to save Pio Pico State Park
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Concerned city residents, the city government and a family estate have all combined to do something the state government couldn’t….keep historic Pio Pico State Park open for another year.

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Should California take the “public” out of public universities?
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

An annual study of state spending on higher education found that state appropriations for colleges dropped 7.6 percent this fiscal year, the largest decline in the last 50 years

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US Patent Office finally coming to California
150 150 Ed Coghlan

The news of a patent office opening in San Jose is a huge boon for the state that submits the most patents in the US

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Summit action plan released, the work continues
150 150 Ed Coghlan

Now that the findings from the California Economic Summit have been analyzed and assembled into a comprehensive report, it’s time for action.

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The Millennial Gap: If you code it, they will come
150 150 Caroline Vance

Online voter registration could be the key to tapping a massive segment of Millennial voters who wouldn’t do it any other way

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Stockton declares bankrupty. What next?
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Stockton becomes the largest city in America to file for Chapter 9, but it’s not the first. What can the city expect now?

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