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Criminal Justice
The settlement is unusually large, especially as a report by the county's lawyers contradicted the family's wrongful death lawsuit allegations.
Housing & Homelessness
A federal judge today indicated he wants to preserve federal funding for the embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority amid a lawsuit against the federal government.
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Civics & Democracy
A proposed city budget — with expected reductions — will be revealed soon. Then you can give your opinion during a series of hearings and meetings.
Transportation & Mobility
On Sunday, South LA streets will close for pedestrians, joggers, runners and cyclists for 3.6 miles between Leimert Park and Expo Park.
Los Angeles Olympics 2028
The long, controversial history of sex testing for women athletes in the Olympic Games.
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Climate & Environment
As if SoCal’s air quality hasn’t been bad enough, air quality officials are warning much of Southern California to brace for hazardous air over the July 4 weekend.
Gardening & Outdoors
A science reporter's experiment with black soldier fly larvae is going well so far. Will the home-built system become self-sustaining?
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Health
Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved $26 million in funds to help gender-affirming care clinics stay open when federal funding is cut off.
Education
Students who commute to college by bus and train in the Los Angeles area often experience delays and public safety threats.
Food
Inside the converted school bus, where Black American hospitality meets Nayarit-style frying.
Explore LA
Parks from Arcadia to Culver City will host dozens of mahjong players through early August.
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Arts & Entertainment
They may not understand every word, but fans appreciate exuberant announcers who match their enthusiasm.
LA History
The punk scene in Los Angeles exploded in the 1970s and 80s after a community of art-driven, bohemian music fans decided to rebel against mainstream music of the time.
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Orange County
Here's a look at all the ways you can celebrate 4th of July in SoCal this year.