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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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A coalition is asking LA28 to take a stand against immigration sweeps.
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The new additions include big donors, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
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A battle over money and prestige has ended, with surfers declaring victory. For now.
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You can sign up for opportunities to volunteer before and during the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.
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The city's financial exposure is essentially unlimited in the event of budget overruns.
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The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to conclude the Games at one venue instead of splitting the event across the city.
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The mayor signed an executive directive Friday mobilizing city government to ramp up preparation for the Games.
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An ordinance that the L.A. City Council soon will consider would allow certain Olympics projects to skip city zoning and planning requirements.
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The school buses will be from Compton Unified and other local districts.
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First aspiring spectators must register online, then later in 2026 there will be a series of drawings.