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California's Newest Cities Face Extinction

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Cities seem pretty permanent -- you wouldn't think one could just cease to exist. But that's exactly what could happen to California's four newest cities, all in Riverside County. They're at risk of having to disincorporate because Governor Jerry Brown and state lawmakers stripped money from new cities to reduce prison crowding.

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