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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday put off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering new arguments in the fall.
The first returns in Tuesday’s special election for county supervisor show Paloma Aguirre, the Democratic mayor of Imperial ...
Nearly 650,000 people live in District 1, which includes parts of the U.S.-Mexico border area, Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach and the community of San Ysidro, as well as other ...
The Supreme Court will hear a new round of arguments over Louisiana’s addition of a second majority-Black congressional ...
Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre became the apparent winner this week in a San Diego County Board of Supervisors run-off ...
Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre and Chula Vista Mayor John McCann are both vying for the vacant D1 Supervisor seat. Polls ...
The justices have 21 cases to resolve that were argued between December and mid-May, including some about trans rights and birthright citizenship.
The case went before U.S. District Court in Seattle and on Tuesday, Judge Tana Lin issued a partial preliminary injunction that called for restoring the program’s funding.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to advance a proposed action plan in response to the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis.
If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.
Recent statements by Dodger Kiké Hernández in support of L.A.-area immigrants have inspired a North Hollywood mural paying ...