REGIONAL NEWS Oct. 12, 2016: Majority culture in Santa Ana; social media and police; mistrial in cop shooting; governor candidate’s wife and marijuana; Reno protestors hit by truck

Michele Martinez, a councilwoman in Santa Ana, recited the Pledge of Allegiance with other attendees at a forum. The city’s seven-person Council is all-Latino./ Credit: Andrew Cullen for The New York Times
Michele Martinez, a councilwoman in Santa Ana, recited the Pledge of Allegiance with other attendees at a forum. The city’s seven-person Council is all-Latino./ Credit: Andrew Cullen for The New York Times

This City Is 78% Latino, and the Face of a New California

Social media sites limiting access to surveillance software used by Denver police after ACLU investigation

Judge Calls Mistrial for Former New Mexico Police Officers Who Shot, Killed Homeless Man

Feds have dropped medical-marijuana probe of Utah guv candidate’s wife

Truck plows through Native American crowd during Reno protest

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