Meghan Coyle

KCRW Staff

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Japanese Americans have played baseball in SoCal for 100 years, but the last Japanese American youth league in LA County — Sansei Baseball — is shrinking.

Sansei league shows deep bond between baseball and Japanese Californians

Japanese Americans have played baseball in SoCal for 100 years, but the last Japanese American youth league in LA County — Sansei Baseball — is shrinking.

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Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

California will be on the forefront of the fight for immigrants’ rights

Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

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The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

Secretary of State Alex Padilla on issues at the polls

The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

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