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Palmdale City Councilmember Juan Carrillo invites Rep. Karen Bass to tour Palmdale following her proposal to export Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis there

Juan Carrillo, Palmdale City Councilmember and candidate for California State Assembly District 39, is inviting Rep. Karen Bass, candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, to visit Palmdale following her offensive proposal to push Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis aside by exporting it to Palmdale. In an interview with the Los Angeles Read More

WalletHub’s 2022 graduation reports: Cities with the most student debt, student money survey and best cards for grads

With graduation season upon us and student debt at a staggering $1.61 trillion, the personal-finance website WalletHub released a report on the Cities with the Most & Least Student Debt in 2022, along with a nationally representative Student Money Survey. WalletHub’s editors also picked the Best Credit Cards for 2022 Read More

First 5 Orange County partners with Orange County Health Care Agency and Be Well OC for Stigma Free OC Campaign

First 5 Orange County, in partnership with the Orange County Health Care Agency and Be Well OC, announced the launch of the Stigma Free OC campaign centered around the mental health of young children and families. The Stigma Free OC campaign was originally launched by the Orange County Health Care Read More

Congress members Lowenthal, Correa, Steel, introduce legislation to codify deportation protections of Vietnamese American refugees

Congressman Alan Lowenthal (CA-47), today, joined with Congress Members Lou Correa (CA-46), Michelle Steel (CA-48) and 14 House colleagues in introducing the bipartisan “Honor Our Commitment Act” to codify protections afforded to Vietnamese refugees in the United States under a 2008 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Vietnam. Read More

Musicians Igudesman and Joo cap the Carpenter Center’s 2021-2022 season with comedy mayhem and classical virtuosity in “Play It Again” on Sunday, May 15

Classical musicians Aleksey Igudesman (violin) and Hyung-ki Joo (piano) return to the Carpenter Center on the campus of California State University, Long Beach, on Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m., bringing their inventive humor, classical virtuosity, and pop culture references to their new theatrical show, “Play it Again.” Following in Read More

Orange County School of the Arts freshman Jennifer Kim named winner of 2021 CA-39 Congressional Art Competition

Rep. Young Kim (R-CA39) and CA-39 Congressional Art Competition winner Doyeon Jennifer Kim. Courtesy photo. Orange County School of the Arts Freshman Doyeon (Jennifer) Kim from La Habra was named the winner of the 2022 CA-39 Congressional Art Competition. Her winning artwork, titled, A Soulful Night Market, will be displayed Read More