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Your guide to 2028 Olympics in LA
Full coverage of the upcoming Olympic Games, from how to get around to the city's biggest challenges.
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USA Surfing wins oversight bid as the Olympics prepare to come to LA in 2028.
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Strategic Actions for a Just Economy, or SAJE, issued a report Thursday focused on L.A.'s financial exposure as host city.
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The 1984 Olympics made a profit and permanently changed the way the Games were financed. Here's how.
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City Hall is already in dispute over the department's current budget. Now, LAPD wants new vehicles and equipment for 2028.
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Some competitions are scheduled around the summer heat.
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Diving has changed, mountain biking has been added. Here's where to watch the Olympics in person in 2028.
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Final destination: Pasadena.
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Locals will get the first bite at the apple with presale for SoCal residents in April.
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First step: register before midnight Wednesday.
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The majority of the LA28 Board are billionaires and prominent business and political figures.
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Los Angeles promises the expansion will be a job generator and bring in tax funds over the next 30 years. Businesses say their customers are not coming back.
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President Donald Trump said in his State of the Union address he would make L.A. 'safe' ahead of the Olympics — triggering a quick response from Mayor Karen Bass.
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L.A. is the host and financial backstop for the 2028 Games, but Wasserman's private nonprofit is calling the shots.
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Park officials say the 6-acre project now won’t break ground until 2028, after the Olympic torch is extinguished.
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LA28 chief Casey Wasserman has faced growing scrutiny and public outrage over his recent appearance in the Epstein files.
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Some have been delayed for years due to tariffs and other road bumps, but city officials expect these projects to be complete before the Summer Games.
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L.A. politicians say Wasserman's leadership is a distraction after newly released emails between him and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The money was part of a spending bill signed by President Donald Trump to end the partial government shutdown.