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Andrés Chait is the first LAUSD insider to fill the top job in a decade after two high-profile external candidates.
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The anxieties before the World Cup were many. But with the knockout round set to begin Sunday, it's fair to say: The North American World Cup has been a thrill.
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Some borrowers could see higher monthly payments from new federal rules. Others will have caps on how much they can borrow. And loan forgiveness options are limited.
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Climate Monday
Some environmental movements, like Earth Day, have been around for decades. But have you ever heard of Plastic Free July?
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The city had faced lawsuits from oil companies but is working to reinstate its law phasing out all drilling in Los Angeles.
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The suit's goal is to block California's enforcement of a stringent recycling law that aims to reduce plastic packaging waste.
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Follow the fast-moving developments under the Trump Administration.
In a 6-3 ideologically divided decision, the high court said that requiring permission in advance is an undue burden on the right to possess and carry a firearm.
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The court’s ruling allows the Trump administration to revoke deportation protections for Syrian and Haitian refugees.
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President Donald Trump blew up what could have been a win for his party to force lawmakers to pass an elections overhaul bill.
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Conflict in the Middle East
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The measure to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran does not require the president's signature, nor does it carry the force of law.
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As U.S.-Iran talks continued, a break in the shipping bottleneck through the Strait of Hormuz appeared to be in the works.
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A spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry signaled that little might happen until Iran feels the U.S. is living up to the deal.
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Civics & Democracy
The ruling came in a case accusing the city of diluting Latino residents’ voting power.
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Hospitals and a healthcare union have agreed to pull rival initiatives from the ballot, but a proposed one-time 5% tax on billionaires remains headed to November voters.
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The ruling allows the city’s agreement with WOW Media to continue for now, even as parts of the broader legal fight remain unresolved.
Education
The district’s budget includes raises, smaller class sizes and additional mental health support for students, but leaders say future cuts are needed.
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Andres Chait, a longtime district administrator, has held the job since February, when the board placed former Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on administrative leave.
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The policy sets up guardrails on the amount of time students should spend in front of a digital device.
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The ruins, which have become an illicit tourist destination, may reopen soon.
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A group of gamers have been training at Down Back Club inside a K-town bar in hopes of winning at the EVO esport championship in Las Vegas this weekend.
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We asked our colleagues to recommend their under-the-radar favorite spots worth a visit
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The chef made a mark on the LA culinary scene with signature creations like the spicy tuna crispy rice.
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Chef Joshua Skenes and beverage director Brandyn Tepper aren't trying to earn accolades. That's probably why they did
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Before — or after — you've biked, walked and skated your way along the route (just make it car-less), here are some of our fave places to refresh.
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Father's Office chef Sang Yoon goes fast-casual — and the result is maximum comfort with maximum quality
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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 37:09This episode originally aired on June 13, 2025.
ICE raids began last Friday across Southern California. People have been detained and there have been confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. What exactly went down and where does Los Angeles go from here? We hear from family members of people detained by ICE and talk with LAist Civics and Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze about the unprecedented week that Angelenos just experienced. Also we take a look at the history of this moment -- and why it's significant that it's all happening in LA.
On the ground for LA's historic ICE protests (Redux)