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Feb 2023
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Today: UC Riverside student group Students Organized for Syria is gathering support funds; State law prohibiting the drilling of new oil and gas wells put on hold due to a successful petition effort; The L.A. City Council approves relocation assistance ordinance  for tenants who move out following a large rent increase; Fatal police shooting of double amputee has raised questions about the officers' tactics; California's first Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day is today; Gustavo Dudamel is leaving the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Lebron James becomes the NBA's all time highest scorer.

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