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Housing costs in focus after Prop 33 fails

By Terynce Garner, Staff Reporter Sophia Greer had high hopes for Proposition 33 on Election Day. A fourth-year psychology student, she believed Californians would support enacting rent control on housing. The measure aimed to repeal a 1995 law that banned rent control, allowing local governments to regulate rental rates. Greer currently pays $2,150 per month […]

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Toros weigh in on the 2024 election

By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor & Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Zulema Laguna, a post-baccalaureate medical technology student, comes from a family of lifelong Democrats. Laguna was always open to learning more about other political views but eventually realized she, too, was a Democrat.  “[I align with] obviously women’s rights with childbirth, abortion and being able […]

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Carson mayoral race heats up

By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter Election Day on Nov. 5 is almost here and Carson residents could have a new mayor once all the ballots are counted – sort of. The race pits incumbent Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes against current City Councilmember and former mayor Jim Dear.  The Bulletin spoke with both candidates to learn more […]