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On Friday, January 20th, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States. Below is his inaugural address, with footnotes from鈥
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Republican Bob Strosser has claimed a seat on the Jackson County Board of Commissioners. The former Medford city council member held a large lead in early鈥
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One down, one to go: the national political party conventions are nearly complete. So it's time to open the floor (and phones and email) for your thoughts鈥
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JPR continues its coverage of Election 2016 with special coverage of the Democratic National Convention July 25-28. The Convention special will be hosted鈥
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Voters in Ft. Bragg have rejected a proposed ban on social service organizations in the town鈥檚 downtown area. While it would have applied to a wide range鈥
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California voters have approved the lone statewide measure on Tuesday's primary ballot.Proposition 50 asked whether the state Senate or Assembly should be鈥
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Two Democrats have advanced to the November runoff in California鈥檚 U.S. Senate race.Attorney General Kamala Harris came in first by a comfortable margin.鈥
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Allegations of voter fraud have been followed by allegations of voter suppression by officials in northern California鈥檚 Siskiyou County. Late last week,鈥
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Siskiyou County voters in Tuesday鈥檚 Primary Election said 鈥測es鈥 to more marijuana regulation, and 鈥渘o鈥 to a tax hike to build a new jail. A pair of鈥
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"We've got to stop meeting like this," said NO ONE in the race for California Congressional District 2. Incumbent Democrat Jared Huffman and Republican鈥
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The race for California's First Congressional District in November will be a rematch of the race of four years ago. Incumbent Republican Doug La Malfa鈥
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It's all over but the conventions. Oh, and five more months of campaigning. California's primary all but concludes primary season; now it's time to hear鈥
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On Tuesday, June 7th at 5pm, JPR will broadcast NPR's special coverage of the New Jersey, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, New Mexico and California鈥
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On Tuesday evening, May 31st 6pm, JPR will broadcast a one-hour election special called California Counts Town Hall: How California Will Shape the 2016鈥