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Several fires have been burning amid warm weather and Santa Ana wind conditions. Now the weather has begun a turn toward lower temperatures and higher humidity.
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Voter Game Plan: Get ready to vote in the June 2 primary
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We cover countywide offices, as well as races in L.A. city, Long Beach, Pasadena and more.
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13 candidates are running against incumbent Karen Bass.
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The sheriff oversees the largest such agency in the nation, including a budget of nearly $4 billion.
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We help you makes sense of one of the hardest-to-choose items on your ballot.
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Get information on O.C. Board of Supervisors races, countywide offices and the superintendent of schools.
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They oversee courtroom proceedings and trials across all of Orange County.
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The assessor determines the taxable value of more than $850 billion in private and commercial properties.
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Stefan Bean is running unopposed to oversee an education system that serves nearly a half-million students.
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American Cinematheque, The Academy Museum and The Vista are hosting 35th anniversary screenings of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and they're already selling out.
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Artists Kelly Akashi and Phil Peters use fragments and sounds of debris removal to present an immersive art experience.
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Movies on film are having a resurgence. Guest host Austin Cross speaks to local projectionists about the craft.
Conflict in the Middle East
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Rising gasoline prices pushed inflation to its highest level in almost three years in April. Consumer prices were up 3.8% from a year ago.
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A cargo ship caught fire Sunday after being hit by an unknown projectile off Qatar's coast, the British military said.
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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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Follow the fast-moving developments under the Trump Administration.
Critics of spyware, which can be used to remotely hack into phones, worry the Trump administration is eroding policies that stigmatized the commercial spyware industry.
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While Trump continues to rack up victories on his vengeance tour, general election opponents are waiting in swing districts and swing states.
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Under the agreement, the U.S. is "forever barred and precluded" from examining or prosecuting President Trump, his sons and the Trump organization's current tax issues.
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Join LAist for an exclusive screening of the new documentary “Summer of 94."
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NPR's Tiny Desk Contest is back on the road in 2026! Join us this summer as we travel across the country for a one-of-a-kind concert.
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Civics & Democracy
Can you trust that post about Tom Steyer? How paid influencers are flooding into the governor’s race
Billionaire Tom Steyer is paying influencers to boost his California governor campaign. State law requires they disclose it, but offers little accountability.
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Republicans call their voter ID ballot measure ‘common sense’ to appeal to moderate voters, while alienating liberals with election conspiracy theories.
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The court heard oral arguments Tuesday in Pasadena.
Education
Turning Point USA continues to grow on CA campuses months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Campuses are seeing tensions rise as conservative students become more vocal.
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After hitting a peak last year, California community colleges are seeing fewer cases of financial aid fraud.
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Career technical pathways provide a leg up — if students complete them.
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Explore LA
This Austin classic has found a local home at Benny Boy Brewing in Lincoln Heights.
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A new baseball stadium, California’s largest mall, and candy-making gone viral: Ontario's got it allThe city of Ontario may not be on your list of fun places to visit, but its officials think you’re missing out. Here’s why.
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From Montebello to Long Beach, these culinary hubs are creating community.
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Writer Monti Carlo will be talking with Gab Chabrán about her new book, Spanglish, at a Cookbook Live event on May 21.
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His Caffeinated Cart went viral on TikTok, so he quit his job and partnered with one of L.A.’s legendary taco shops.
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The beloved burger chain is offering the deal at all SoCal and Nevada locations from noon to 8 p.m.
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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 25:09The stakes are high for two of the most high profile local races on the June primary ballot. The L.A. mayor and L.A. County sheriff are hugely influential positions, and the incumbents in each race face crowded fields of challengers. LAist Civics and Democracy correspondent Frank Stoltze breaks down both races and discusses the front-runners and their platforms.
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Voter Game Plan Part 3: The primary races for LA mayor and LA County sheriff heat up