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The first pip, or crack, was confirmed in one of Jackie and Shadow’s eggs Friday morning, according to Friends of Big Bear Valley.
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L.A. Metro's Board and California Democrats have repeatedly asked for funding to temporarily acquire and run an additional 1,750 buses to meet the demand for the 2028 Games.
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Our coastal waters are a year-round habitat for great whites and other sharks. But a marine heat wave may mean more sightings into the summerListen 4:00
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Food Friday
Spacious patios, food, and good beer are key ingredients.
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App-based delivery is creating a new type of eatery: more food, fewer staff, tighter margins.
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At least three non-alcoholic bars have closed in the past year. But that doesn’t mean booze is rebounding.
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Follow the fast-moving developments under the Trump Administration.
Since his first term, Trump has promised action that materializes months later or not at all.
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Her departure comes amid simmering frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files.
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The majority seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship.
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A U.S. official said that one crew member had been rescued and U.S. forces continue to search for the second crew member.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Army Chief of Staff Randy George to step down and retire, a U.S. official confirmed to NPR.
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Trump used a prime-time address to outline his objectives for the war and discuss the military's progress to date.
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The move comes ahead of a June 2 special election asking voters if they want to ban data centers in Monterey Park.
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The City Council voted unanimously to explore creating a Bureau of Police Oversight, moving LAPD accounting and audit roles to the controller’s office.
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Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco need to split the vote nearly evenly to lock Democrats out of the race. Their strategy? Attack each other relentlessly.
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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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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.
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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 24:32At least four people have died in custody at an ICE detention facility in Adelanto, California. A recent lawsuit alleges that living conditions there are inhumane, and some are comparing the facility to "concentration camps." LAist Reporter Julia Barajas has been reporting on Adelanto and takes us there – she tells us about detainee experiences and how California lawmakers are trying to enforce accountability.
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Rotten food, disease, isolation. What we know about conditions at the Adelanto ICE detention center