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Locals will be able to buy tickets starting April 2. Emails with times slots will start going out tomorrow.
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From NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab to a museum in Downey, here’s where you can get lost in the stars.
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The ultimate winners will be announced in June.
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Town Hall Tuesday
Andrea Pitzer, who’s studied concentration camps worldwide, reflects on the utility of using the phrase to describe what’s happening in the U.S.
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The move helps the city delay full implementation of a state law that would allow much larger apartment buildings in places zoned for single-family homes
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Orange County Supervisors say they are trying to understand the extent of the corruption that took place under former Supervisor Andrew Do.
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Follow the fast-moving developments under the Trump Administration.
Even when Transportation Security Administration workers get paid, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents could still be present at U.S. airports.
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The Trump administration and major refiners are using the war to justify restarting oil production and weakening climate rules.
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Non-U.S. citizens lose access to SBA funding for small businesses, which provide the bulk of new jobs in California.
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From Lego soldiers to Trump Teletubbies, Iran's propaganda is trolling the president while rattling global markets.
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As the war in Iran reaches the one-month mark, a Iranian strike on an air base in Saudi Arabia wounded several U.S. service members.
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Pakistan's foreign minister said the country is relaying messages and that Iran is deliberating on a U.S. proposal.
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Your game plan for what happens next. LAist will be there every step of the way.
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Sat, Apr 4
Night of Ideas
Mark your calendar! Night of Ideas is coming back to the Wende Museum on Saturday, April 4 - join LAist there.
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Wed, Apr 15
The Moth Mainstage in Los Angeles
This spring, globally-beloved storytelling institution, The Moth, is bringing its Mainstage back to downtown Los Angeles!
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Thu, Apr 16
The Moth Mainstage in Orange County
This spring, globally-beloved storytelling institution, The Moth, is bringing its Mainstage show to Irvine for the first time!
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Sat, Apr 25
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Jennifer Morrison and TBD
On April 25, actor Jennifer Morrison and another secret guest, plus other surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Sat, May 2
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.
Civics & Democracy
Californians have a constitutional right to government records, but a lawmaker’s plan would let agencies charge extra fees to get them.
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Here’s a snapshot of the incomes and taxes of the top candidates for California governor. Billionaire Tom Steyer dwarfs them all.
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The state will audit three of its federally-funded fusion centers amid concerns about violations of civil liberties and privacy.
Education
The National Labor Review Board’s decision comes after pushback from the university.
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Students who take these courses are more likely to go to college straight after high school. A high school in Compton is a state leader.
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The nation’s second-largest school district is home to roughly 100,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures, maps and murals.
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New owners of the Palisadian-Post plan to resume publication in May.
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The Ontario Tower Buzzers, the new Dodgers minor league team, starts their inaugural season next week.
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A group of Altadenans say they’ve played soccer at Loma Alta Park for years. And they’re digging in their heels after the county says they have to stop.
Food
Easter is coming up on Sunday, April 5, which means you’d better hop to it if you’re hoping to snag some reservations in Los Angeles.
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More than 1,000 chocolate products in one packed-to-the-gills store.
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Everything you always wanted to know about the unleavened bread but were afraid to ask.
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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 31:41Los Angeles Unified School District could face an open-ended strike if multiple labor deals are not made by April 14. The potential strike comes at a time when the district faces significant challenges, including a budget deficit and a superintendent under FBI investigation. LAist K-12 Education Senior Reporter Mariana Dale breaks down how we got here and the consequences for the district's 400,000 students, their families, teachers, and staff.
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Looming strike, budget deficit, and superintendent under federal investigation. What it could all mean for LAUSD's 400,000 students and staff