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Allowable rent hikes depend on where you live and in what type of building. We did the hard work to help you figure it all out.
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City staff admit information on the city’s website is outdated and say new rules will be available for a City Council vote later this month to clear up confusion.
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The upcoming storm has been tough for forecasters to nail down. The latest prediction is that the heaviest rain could arrive anytime between Thursday and Saturday.
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The Ojai Film Fest wraps up, Annie Leibovitz on “Women” at the Wiltern, Rodeo Drive turns on its holiday lights, a spooky new musical, and more of the best things to do this week.
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First Amendment lawyer says LAPD denial goes against principles of public records law.
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The city's financial exposure is essentially unlimited in the event of budget overruns.Listen 29:57
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We’ve compiled a list of resources throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties to help fill the gap while the federal shutdown continues.
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Hundreds of Los Angeles Unified School District schools will start serving supper to anyone 18 and under.
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If you want to send your child to a magnet, dual-language, or charter school next year, here’s what you need to know.
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Depending on who you ask, charter schools represent either an existential threat to public schools or an innovative model for learning. For many families, it’s just one more school option to consider.
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The House Oversight Committee has released a new tranche of documents, including several emails from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that refer to President Trump.
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A vote in the House expected on Wednesday could end what is now the longest shutdown on record. Democrats are decrying the plan, saying it fails to address expiring health care subsidies.
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Thu, Nov 13
Cookbook Live with Roy Choi
Cookbooks connect food with storytelling, and are your kitchen guides to help create delicious memories with family and friends. Cookbook LIVE takes these stories from the page to the stage.
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Sat, Nov 15
AirTalk’s FilmWeek Screening: “The Big Lebowski”
Grab your bowling ball and a White Russian and join us for a special FilmWeek screening of “The Big Lebowski.” Come watch Joel and Ethan Coen's 1998 L.A. crime comedy on the big screen with a few hundred other fans. We’ll be screening the film at the Gardena Cinema , a family-owned nonprofit independent theater that has been continually showing movies since 1946.
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Wed, Dec 3
AirTalk Live in Rancho Mirage
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of AirTalk at a special live taping of the show. Host Larry Mantle will talk with a panel of guests about the art, culture and history of the desert. The show will be livestreamed and can be heard on LAist 89.3 FM the next day.
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Sat, Dec 6
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Nana Visitor vs. TBD
On December 6, actor Nana Visitor (she/her), other surprise guests, will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Wed, Dec 10
The Crossword Show
Comedy, wordplay, music, and trivia abound in THE CROSSWORD SHOW, as host Zach Sherwin (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Epic Rap Battles of History) guides a pair of guest panelists through solving a crossword puzzle live onstage, with everything displayed on a big screen so the audience can follow the action. As the solvers decipher the clues, Zach takes the show down digressive rabbit holes of material inspired by the answer words, and it all ties together at the end for a grand finale that’s as satisfying as it is mind-blowing. You don’t need any crossword expertise to be dazzled by this joyful, nerdy, one-of-a-kind experience!
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The city of L.A. is in the process of redrafting its city charter. Find out how you can get involved and help improve the way the city governs this winter.
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The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow.
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To increase student representation, UC student leaders are pushing for the second seat to also have voting power.
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California has made a new grade, transitional kindergarten, available for all four-year-olds. LAist reporters spent a day in three schools to find out what students do in class.
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Imperfect ParadiseLAist's weekly on-demand news magazine show that pulls back the curtain and dives deeper into the biggest and most consequential SoCal stories of the week from our newsroom. New episodes drop every Friday.Listen 50:18This special episode onImperfect Paradise is from our friends at Latino USA and CalMatters.Ittracks the rise of Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino, a key figure in the Trump Administration’s deportation efforts and explores the consequences of the raids to the people captured here in LA and around the country.
‘Taken: The Agents Raiding Communities and the People Trying to Stop Them’ from Latino USA & CalMatters
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“ I feel like Muslim women are kind of tired of shrinking to fit into places we aren't that's not made for us.”
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Volunteers Cleaning Communities spend almost every morning picking up trash in the Valley — and they're looking for more people to join.
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The administration's appeal to the high court over the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program comes despite new efforts to end the federal shutdown, which would render the issue moot.
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Looking for a gastronomical getaway? The Santa Ynez Valley is chock-full of new restaurants to check out.