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As dust settles on chaos in D.C., accounting begins in Southern California

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Even as the House of Representatives laid the groundwork Monday for a second impeachment of President Donald Trump, one of his supporters, Jessica Martinez, took heavy political fire 3,000 miles away in her role as a member the Whittier City Council. Martinez was in Washington D.C. last week when Trump supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol in the hope of upending the recent presidential election. Now, many in the city of 86,000 want her to step down from the council. She’s hardly alone. From local teachers to attorneys to students to business owners, people from all parts of Southern California...

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This Genius Kitchen Organizing Shop Has Been Hiding Out on Amazon

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When you hear custom kitchen cabinets, you probably picture sturdy doors with intricate detailing and seamless push-to-open drawers. And while those features can drive up the cost, it’s what’s happening on the inside that makes going custom pricey. Not only are the depths of the drawers made to fit your space to a T, you can also make every nook function better with vertical dividers, sliding shelves, and integrated racks. But what if we told you there was a way to achieve that same bespoke feel for Amazon prices?  Professional organizer Meggie Mangione was the one who tipped us off...

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Tips: How to set up your home office

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If you live alone, you can sprawl your work across the dining room table or your living room, and nobody will mess with your stuff. If you have roommates, family, pets or kids, however, finding a good place to work can be complicated — especially if you have an open floor plan, which can get noisy, crowded and offer little privacy. But if you can find a good spot and invest in some ergonomic furniture, working from home can allow you to be even more productive than at the office. After all, your commute is a lot shorter. RELATED: HOME...

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As Colorado nears a milestone in COVID-19 deaths, remembering those we’ve lost

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From left: Ernest “Ernie” Garcia, Gaurdie Banister, Gus and Sandra Kunz, Cody Lyster, Yoshihito “Yoshi” Hashigami, Kareem “Korey” Hawthorne, Graham and Mary Davies, Gary Archuleta, Jessica and Manuel Archuleta The coronavirus pandemic that disrupted daily life so suddenly six months ago may have slowed its march, but it’s pushing Colorado to the verge of a grim new milestone: 2,000 deaths. As the nation nears 200,000 coronavirus fatalities, the Colorado toll — 1,988 deaths as of Saturday — reflects the number of people who had COVID-19 in their systems when they died. Most of the state’s COVID-related deaths, 1,889, were caused...

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