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A trip from downtown L.A. to Beverly Hills will take just over 20 minutes on the new extension, according to L.A. Metro.Listen 0:45
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Environmental organizations are trying to raise money by the end of July to prevent construction of a planned housing project called Moon Camp.
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While the state is not headed for an immediate oil shortfall, additional price increases are likely if the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continues.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guard said shipping through the Strait of Hormuz could resume, under unspecified procedures, after President Trump paused a U.S. military effort.
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The U.S. military said it battled Iranian forces and sank six small boats as it moved to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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The remarks contrast with Border Czar Tom Homan's softer messaging earlier this year, after two U.S. citizens were killed by immigration officials in Minneapolis.
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UCLA says its med school is complying with all federal and state laws and that its admissions process is based on a comprehensive review of each applicant.
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Wed, May 13
Webinar: Financial Planning for Retirement, and What to Do after a Loved One Passes
Join LAist for a free webinar with Neela Hummel CFP® (CEO, Abacus Wealth Partners), and Kimberley Valentine (Founder, Valentine Trust Management) to learn the basics of financial and record planning.
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Thu, May 14
Brains On Universe Presents…Puberty! (The podcast)
Join Molly Bloom, host and creator of the kids' podcast company Brains On Universe, for a live panel about puberty!
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Sun, May 17
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Laura Dave and William Stanford Davis
On May 17, author Laura Dave and actor William Stanford Davis, plus surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Thu, May 21
Cookbook Live with Monti Carlo
Award-winning chef and writer Monti Carlo will join LAist’s food and culture writer Gab Chabrán to talk about her new cookbook, “Spanglish,” a delicious tribute to Puerto Rican cuisine and culture.
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Sat, Jun 13
LAist’s Super-Fun Saturday at the Autry
Join us at the Autry Museum of the American West for LAist’s Super-Fun Saturday, a day of multilingual readings, performances to get everyone moving, and lots of kid fun.
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Your stories power our reporting, so here's what to expect if you've never spoken to a journalist before.
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The letter was signed by 48 House Democrats and cites a recent investigation by The California and Texas Newsrooms.
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Union members say they’re alarmed by her connection to the group Moms for Liberty that's tried to push educational policy to the right nationwide.
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Asylum seekers going to college in California can pay much higher nonresident tuition and are often excluded from financial aid.
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Second generation welder created “LA Bench” as a form of civic pride.
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Get lost in The Overlook Hotel with a new, downloadable 3D model of the iconic space from Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film.
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Bread and cakes without all the glutinous guilt.
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Ronuk Patel's Hokkaido Fried Chicken brings a decade of trips to Japan's northernmost island to a ghost kitchen on the edge of Koreatown.
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