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Mexico judicial elections: Government calls it essential reform. Critics say it’s a farce Mexicans go to polls Sunday


Voices Chabria: Even tough-on-crime district attorneys know prison reform is smart At a recent symposium at San Quentin prison, a group of district attorneys from across California met with


inmates to talk about the state’s model of prison reform.


Voices Lopez: If people taking care of our elders get deported, will anyone take their place? How will millions of seniors get healthcare, especially with Trump’s policies on immigration and


proposed cuts to Medicaid?


Climate & Environment


Three more wolf packs confirmed in California as ranchers call for relief California wildlife officials confirmed three new wolf packs in Northern California, bringing the state total to 10.


Business


L.A. wildfire victims uncertain about returning to their burned neighborhoods A new survey of victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires shows most would like to return to their old


neighborhoods, but they’re worried that government officials can’t make it happen soon enough.


Climate & Environment


Lawmakers ask Newsom and waste agency to follow the law on plastic legislation More than two dozen lawmakers signed a letter urging the governor and CalRecycle to toss regulations drafted to


implement landmark plastic legislation they say ignores the law.


Voices Granderson: Will the pendulum on queer rights swing toward sense or nonsense? Though marriage equality has been the law of the land for nearly a decade, lawmakers in at least nine


states have recently introduced measures to undermine it.


Voices Contributor: Three ways the government can silence speech without banning it The Trump administration doesn’t necessarily need the blunt tool of censorship to control speech. It has


less blatant but effective ways to suppress dissent.


California


Did faulty drug tests taint parole hearings? California is reviewing hundreds of denials Thousands of California prisoners falsely tested positive for opioids last year because of a


laboratory mistake. Now hundreds of decisions to deny parole to some of those prisoners are getting a second look.


High School Sports


Servite’s ‘Fab Four’ show their blazing speed at state track and field prelims Servite’s all-freshmen 4x100-meter relay team puts on a show and RJ Sermons wins a rare runoff to cap an


eventful day of preliminaries at the state track and field championships.


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