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Housing and HomelessnessThe saga of tenants at one dilapidated Mid-City housing complex is emblematic of a citywide problem that got worse during the pandemic.
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Special ReportsChild care was labeled essential during the coronavirus pandemic, but preschool teachers, family child care providers, relatives and nannies have long been doing the critical work of helping young kids grow and thrive.Here's what SoCal early care and education really looks like.
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Criminal JusticeDavid Ordaz, Jr. had a knife and was in the midst of a mental health crisis when a family member turned to law enforcement for help. Now, his family joins a growing movement pushing for an end to armed officers responding to psychiatric emergencies.
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FoodAt 83 years old, Michel Bordagary has the distinction of being Centro Basco's final boarder.
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Housing and HomelessnessWe are exploring why domestic or intimate partner violence is the biggest reason women experience homelessness in L.A. County.
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HealthA large nursing home business — and the state-run system designed to regulate it — were failing California’s most vulnerable even before the pandemic struck, advocates and patient families said. That failure intensified as COVID-19 gripped the state.
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NewsThe Happiest Place on Earth is acknowledging the delta variant, the L.A. Sheriff’s Department is facing two new federal lawsuits, and check out a shady hike in the Angeles National Forest.
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Criminal JusticeA lawsuit has been filed by the family of a man fatally shot by an L.A. sheriff's deputy who mistook the black COVID mask he was holding for a gun.
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Criminal JusticeThe lawsuit names four deputies who were on scene and accuses them of being “negligent,” “careless” and “using unjustifiable lethal force.”
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EducationLos Angeles Unified School District officials have announced they will require all students and employees — regardless of vaccination status — to get a COVID-19 test before the new school year begins on Aug. 16, and to participate in weekly testing.
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HealthWith one in four Californians living here, L.A. County accounted for about 45% of new cases reported in the state Thursday.
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Climate and EnvironmentCaulerpa prolifera is an invasive algae that spreads rapidly and threatens ocean biodiversity.
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Arts and EntertainmentFor the first time, California is adding diversity goals as part of its new funding for film and TV tax credits.
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