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The star outfielder spent 15 seasons with the Angels and was inducted into the team Hall of Fame in 2016.
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21% of unhoused survey respondents said they were injured during 2025's wildfires
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What many say makes the family-run chain special is its chicken marinade, which is tangy, garlicky and slightly smoky.
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Dining out doesn’t have to be high-stakes — these restaurants combine flavor with careful allergy protocols.
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The 100-year-old route helped Black travelers to escape the Jim Crow South — but with sometimes deadly consequences.
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There once was a giant cowboy cutout standing above L.A. at the entrance of The Strip.
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Iran's foreign minister declared the Strait of Hormuz is open. President Trump swiftly responded that the U.S. naval blockade on Iran will continue.
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The leaders of Israel and Lebanon have agreed on a 10-day ceasefire in Israel's fight against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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The White House says it wants to choke off Iran's oil export revenue. But experts say that blockades are often unpredictable and difficult to enforce.
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Lawmakers have been in a stalemate for over 60 days about funding the entire department.
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The nomination comes after months of interim leadership at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Sat, Apr 18
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Celebrate the joy of reading at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Find LAist at not one, but two booths - Booth 154 hosted by our marketing team and Booth 723 hosted by our Education team.
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Sat, Apr 25
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Meaghan Rath and Hrishikesh Hirway
On April 25, actor Meaghan Rath and musician Hrishikesh Hirway, plus other surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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CicLAvia—West LA
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Night at the Library: A Century of Light
Celebrate a century of light at the iconic Richard J. Riordan Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles with an immersive festival featuring more than 200 performers, artists, and storytellers.
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Thu, May 7
Wild Card with Rachel Martin LIVE
Wild Card with Rachel Martin is the celebrity podcast that throws out the standard interview script and replaces it with randomly-chosen questions from a deck of cards.
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A coalition of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander groups are bringing candidates directly to one of California’s fastest-growing voter bases on Saturday.
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Even with Rep. Eric Swalwell’s downfall, California Democrats face a glut of gubernatorial options. Party heavyweights won’t save the day.
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Teachers with the Los Angeles Unified School District will get four weeks of paid parental leave under terms of a new contract.
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Legislators are criticizing the management of a California program partnering with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to get books to kids.
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Switch up your morning routine at these five unique L.A. cafés
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On 'AirTalk''s Food Friday segment, host Austin Cross spoke to two more vendors involved with Ubefest, which takes place this weekend.
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These restaurants are bringing tacos, pupusas and plant-based eats to the desert.
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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 27:14Despite an initial promise that LA Olympic events would start at $28, tickets for the games are costing fans hundreds to thousands of dollars. LAist Olympics reporter Libby Rainey joins us to discuss why the ticket prices are so expensive, what they can tell us about the money behind the games and who might stand to benefit – or lose – from the Olympics coming to LA.
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'Astronomical' LA28 Olympics ticket prices have shocked fans. But could a more expensive games benefit taxpayers?