California
California McClatchy newspapers endorse Barbara Lee for Senate
California newspapers owned by McClatchy, led by The Sacramento Bee, on Wednesday endorsed Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) in the Golden State’s Senate primary.
Lee is running against two other House Democrats, Reps. Adam Schiff (Calif.) and Katie Porter (Calif.) in a seat held by Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-Calif). Butler was appointed after Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s (D-Calif.) death and will not pursue reelection.
The opinion boards of the Fresno Bee, Modesto Bee, Merced Sun-Star, The Tribune in San Luis Obispo and The Bee praised Lee’s competitors, calling the House trio “smart, forward-thinking and politically courageous.”
“Ultimately, though, Barbara Lee stood out from the rest. Her independence, her perseverance in fighting for the underdog and her life experiences set her apart,” the opinion piece states.
The newspapers praised Lee’s life experiences that “informed” her politics, anti-war stances and being “well-versed in the nuts and bolts” of running a government.
“She’s strong on access to housing — she served on a housing subcommittee for 11 years — and she advocates for gun control measures,” they wrote. “Lee is an idealist and a truth-teller; she’s often compared to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — minus the curmudgeonliness.”
They acknowledged that her effort to win the seat will “not be so easy.”
According to a Berkeley IGS poll released released Friday, Schiff is favored by 21 percent of California voters. Porter won 17 percent in the poll, while Lee got nine percent of support. Schiff got a notable bump on Sunday when he was endorsed by The Los Angeles Times, the state’s largest newspaper.
The California Senate race is non-partisan, meaning both Democrats and Republicans will be on the same ballot.
The top GOP candidate in the race is Steve Garvey, a former Los Angeles Dodgers player who amassed 13 percent support in the Berkley poll. The board went after him for having “no political experience,” but noted that he can get enough votes to advance.
The race’s primary is March 5, on Super Tuesday. The top two candidates will advance to the general election, no matter which party they belong to.
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Preliminary magnitude 3.3 earthquake strikes near San Ramon, USGS says
SAN RAMON, Calif. (KGO) — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.4 struck near San Ramon at 11:21 p.m. Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
USGS said the tremor was about 8.4 km in depth.
According to the Geological Survey, people typically report feeling earthquakes larger than about magnitude 2.5.
The closer to the surface an earthquake occurs, the more ground shaking and potential damage it will cause.
No injuries have been reported.
This is the latest quake in San Ramon, which has seen multiple strings of tremors in the past several months.
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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More SoCal rallies for and against military action in Iran expected on Sunday and Monday
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Worshippers across Los Angeles were met with an increased law enforcement presence on Sunday as police and sheriff’s deputies stepped up patrols outside mosques, synagogues and cultural landmarks following the strikes on Iran.
Local officials said there are no credible threats to Southern California, but the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department heightened visibility as a precaution to ensure communities stay safe.
More demonstrations tied to the attack on Iran are expected Sunday and Monday. Several protests were held across Southern California on Saturday.
READ MORE | Rallies for and against military action in Iran draw demonstrators across Southern California
While Iranian-Americans celebrated in Westwood, protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles to oppose the Trump administration’s attacks against Iran.
While some groups gathered in downtown Los Angeles to protest the strikes, others assembled in Westwood to celebrate “the fall of the Ayotollah,” according to organizers.
Authorities said they will continue monitoring events as the region prepares for additional gatherings in the days ahead.
This is a developing story. This article will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.
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