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Todd Gloria Receives Latino Leaders Network Award

01/19/2023 - 8:23 AM By Brittany M.

The Antonio Villaraigosa Leadership Award is bestowed biannually to one mayor from a city with a large Latino population “who has exhibited an outstanding commitment to bringing diverse communities together.”

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Tustin's Council still feels like a 'partisan old boys club.' That could change next year.

12/16/2021 - 6:39 AM By Brittany M.
The dais just promoted Mayor Pro Tem Austin Lumbard to mayor and appointed Barry Cooper as the new mayor pro tem. In doing so, they passed over Councilwoman Beckie Gomez for the third time.
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Healdsburg’s Newest City Council Member is the First Latino to Represent the City in Nearly Three Decades

07/16/2020 - 9:40 AM By Brittany M.

The Healdsburg City Council has appointed a new member to the dais.

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Less Than Two Years After Its City Council Became the First All-LGBTQ in the Nation, Palm Springs Debates the True Meaning of Diversity

02/21/2019 - 6:05 AM By Brittany M.

Palm Springs received national accolades in Nov.

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California Latino Leadership Institute Hosting Elected Officials Training Academy 2.0

09/17/2015 - 12:13 PM By JIngram

The California Latino Leadership Institute and its partner, the Southern California Latino Policy Center, invite all local municipal elected and appointed officials to their 2015 academy.

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NIELSEN WEBINAR: CAPTURING THE LATINO VOTE IN 2016

07/15/2015 - 12:24 PM By JIngram

As the nation’s Latino population recently reached a record 55 million, the importance of this demographic group in the 2016 election has become even more apparent.

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Garden Grove faces voting-rights lawsuit

05/28/2015 - 7:46 AM By Anthony York

Garden Grove is the latest target for activists seeking to replace the citywide election system with district representation.

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Can Holly Joshi Cut Violent Crime in Oakland?
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Oakland has appointed Dr. Holly Joshi to lead the city’s Department of Violence Prevention (DVP).…
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Thursday, November 9, 2023
Turnover-plagued Huntington Beach has lost another executive. City Manager Al Zelinka announced his…
Novato City Manager Resigns
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Adam McGill, the top administrator for Novato in Marin County, has announced his resignation.…
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Former South Lake Tahoe housing manager Zachary Thomas has been promoted as the city’s director of…
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Thursday, November 2, 2023
For 50 years, San Diego police chiefs have almost always been hired from within the SDPD. But when…
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