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Lego heads? California police department posts mug shots but without real faces

In the name of criminal justice reform, California lawmakers largely prohibited police departments from posting mug shots of nonviolent suspects or of acquitted defendants on social media accounts, starting this year.

Leprechauns bring lots of green to Soboba Tribal Preschool

The Soboba Tribal Preschool on the Soboba Indian Reservation was full of shamrocks, leprechauns, rainbows and all things green as the youngsters celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 15. | Photos courtesy of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians

Pedestrian, Struck Killed By Commuter Train In Riverside

A pedestrian was struck and killed by a commuter train Tuesday as he walked along tracks just west of downtown Riverside.

California sends a message on homelessness — and Newsom

Proposition 1 was a major victory for Gov. Gavin Newsom. It was also a lesson and a warning.

California’s warehouse boom forced one Inland Empire town to embrace a future that risks its past

Bloomington seems like an improbable place to host a clash between past and future. But in this unincorporated town about 50 miles east of Los Angeles, a working-class, mostly Latino community is confronting exactly that: Will it be a slice of desert, a home of horses and nurseries, or will it become a logistics hub, home to Amazon, FedEx and all that goes with it?

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