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In the P.M. edition: The LA County Sheriff's Department will now provide quarterly reports to the Civilian Oversight Commission about jail conditions. The number of renters in political office is on the rise, looking at housing policy differently than homeowners. The Orange Unified School District Superintendent, Edward Velasquez, has resigned after controversy over the suspension of a digital library app for students. Measure W in LA County has helped fight the drought, but more needs to be done. Weill Cornell Medicine is developing a new contraceptive for men, using a protein to immobilize sperm temporarily.
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