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San Diego CityBeat was an alternative weekly newspaper in San Diego, California, that focused on local progressive politics, arts, and music. It was published every Wednesday and distributed around San Diego County , although with a focus on the city of San Diego itself, with a weekly circulation (as of January 2011) of 49,750.
LA CityBeat, a defunct alternative weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California; San Diego CityBeat, an alternative weekly newspaper in San Diego, California; Citybeat, a weekly entertainment and music section in the Australian free afternoon daily newspaper mX
The 2020 Los Angeles elections were held on March 3, 2020. Voters elected candidates in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections scheduled for November 3, 2020. Voters elected candidates in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections scheduled for November 3, 2020.
Southland Publishing, Inc. was a publishing company from 1997 to 2019 based in Pasadena, California with five offices in Southern California (Downtown Los Angeles, Ventura County, Santa Monica, Pasadena, and San Diego). [1]
California is considered a safe blue state in presidential elections due to large concentrations of Democratic voters in urban regions such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and San Diego. As predicted, Biden easily carried California on election day, earning 63.5% of the vote and a margin of 29.2% over Trump.
Their series win against San Diego in the NLDS was the first time that a higher-seeded team won that round in the NL since the Dodgers and Braves both did in 2020. This is Los Angeles' 16th National League Championship Series appearance, which leads the league. The New York Mets qualified for the postseason as the sixth seed wild card entrant.
Todd Gloria, San Diego (2020–present) [207] Darrell Steinberg, Sacramento (2016–present) [219] Local officials. John Pérez, University of California regent (2014–present) and former assemblymember from AD-53 (2008–2014) [207] Katy Young Yaroslavsky, Los Angeles city councilor from the 5th district (2022–present) [214] Individuals
Amongst Valley Business Printers' third party customers, until the end of March 2003, was the city-wide LA Weekly; in June 2003, just three months after LA Weekly cancelled its contract for printing services, Southland Publishing launched its own publication, LA CityBeat, to compete with its former printing customer.