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For many, it represents World Cup trophy aspirations. For others, it’s about affirming the culture in a time of struggle.
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Vendors along the historic corridor say the World Cup hype has yet to be the lifeline they’d hoped for.
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As if SoCal’s air quality hasn’t been bad enough, air quality officials are warning much of Southern California to brace for hazardous air over the July 4 weekend.
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Independence Day fireworks can be dangerous and terrifying for our pets. Here's how animal experts advise keeping your furry friends safe this weekend.
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CalFire and the L.A. County Fire Department share steps for disposing these combustible items.
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For many, it represents World Cup trophy aspirations. For others, it’s about affirming the culture in a time of struggle.
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The ruins, which have become an illicit tourist destination, may reopen soon.
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In a legal win for California, a federal judge rejected Trump’s efforts to funnel money away from permanent homeless housing.
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A federal judge today indicated he wants to preserve federal funding for the embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority amid a lawsuit against the federal government.
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U.S. and Iranian negotiators met separately with Qatari and Pakistani mediators, with "positive progress made," and they agreed to continue discussions, host Qatar said.
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President Trump said talks with Iran would resume Tuesday in Qatar, despite the two sides trading attacks in the Gulf over the weekend.
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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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Tue, Jul 7
LAist at The Moth StorySLAM: Revenge
The Moth StorySLAM is an open-mic storytelling competition in which anyone can share a true, personal, 5-minute story on the night's theme.
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Sat, Jul 11
Central Library Centennial Festival
Join LAist as we celebrate the Los Angeles Central Library's 100th birthday with a day of free programs, performances, exhibits, hands-on activities, and special guests.
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Sat, Jul 11
LAist Dodger Night - SOLD OUT
You're invited to the fourth annual LAist Night at Dodger Stadium! Sit with fellow LAist members and hosts as we root for your favorite team in this exciting match-up!
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Fri, Jul 17
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Dana Gould and TBD
On July 17, comedian Dana Gould and other special guests, plus surprise experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Sun, Jul 26
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Roz Hernandez and TBD
On July 26, comedian Roz Hernandez and other special guests, plus surprise experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Santa Ana voters could see sales tax measure on November ballot.
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From standardized food date labels to quieter streaming ads, a slate of new California laws took effect July 1.
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The Education Department has long collected civil rights data, but it hasn't made the latest information public.
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Students who commute to college by bus and train in the Los Angeles area often experience delays and public safety threats.
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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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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 22:09Los Angeles has a new museum: Dataland –- the world’s first museum completely devoted to AI-generated art. In a time of high anxiety around the impact of AI on jobs, the environment and human creativity, can Dataland change the conversation around human-AI collaboration? LAist All Things Considered Host Julia Paskin takes us inside Dataland.
Can this museum rebrand AI art?