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"We should certainly expect to experience large earthquakes in our lifetimes," one of the researchers told LAist.Listen 0:43
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Nearly six months Keith Porter, Jr., was fatally shot, his family is still waiting for answers. They've challenged federal officials' account of the encounter.
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Voters could see a significant difference in how ballots are handled and counted by the next election.
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The Trump administration wants to jumpstart student loan repayment, with federal student loan debt approaching $2 trillion.
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The president posted on Truth Social claiming vandals slashed the pool's lining and poured chemicals into the water, saying arrests have been made.
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The Justice Department is offering grants to cities and police departments across the country, but recipients must cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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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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As U.S.-Iran talks continued, a break in the shipping bottleneck through the Strait of Hormuz appeared to be in the works.
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A spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry signaled that little might happen until Iran feels the U.S. is living up to the deal.
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Tue, Jun 23
Mahjong with LAist - Learn & Play
Join LAist’s Explore LA for an evening of clacking tiles and try your hand at one of the world’s most beloved games.
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Thu, Jun 25
Cookbook Live with La Copine’s Nikki Hill and Claire Wadsworth
Cookbooks don’t just provide instructions for recipes; they connect food with storytelling. Join LAist and the James Beard Foundation for these nights of culinary connection and exploration.
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Sat, Jun 27
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Jemele Hill and Nico Santos
On June 27, actor and comedian Nico Santos (“Crazy Rich Asians,” “Superstore”) and sports journalist Jemele Hill, plus surprise experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Sun, Jun 28
CicLAvia—Leimert Park meets Expo Park presented by Metro
Experience Los Angeles in a whole new way at CicLAvia—Leimert Park on Sunday, June 28th!
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Sun, Jun 28
Casa México Family Festival at LA Plaza with LAist
Join LAist for a day of family fun at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes. Celebrate the World Cup at Casa México Los Angeles 2026, the official hospitality venue of the Government of Mexico.
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Ahead of a Thursday deadline, California Democrats are striking deals with interest groups to kick controversial measures off the November ballot.
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Experts say human rights violations have gone unchecked at the facilities. If passed, the new law could hand the state and the public a powerful new oversight tool.
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As community colleges replace courses by mail with online classes, students and professors debate whether this type of learning is any more effective.
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The school board placed Carvalho on paid administrative leave in February following FBI searches of his home and office.
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More than 250 submissions came in for this year's Cat Zine Fest. We have this preview.
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To preserve the history of L.A.’s Black queer underground clubs, this artist recreated them.
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A Belgian chef, a Persian wife, one big match.
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Sahar Shomali puts her bread in the oven with one ear on the morning news from Iran.
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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 23:49The Iran national soccer team competed in its first match at the 2026 World Cup in Los Angeles – after months of uncertainty over whether they’d play amid the US war on Iran. It's the first time in the tournament’s history that a host nation has gone to war with a participating nation. In our final installment of our World Cup series, LAist reporter Libby Rainey looks at the Iranian team’s precarious path to LA, the role politics has played in the largest and longest World Cup in FIFA history, and the issues the team and LA's large Iranian diaspora continues to navigate.
War, politics, and sports collide as Iran competes in LA for the World Cup