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The city is currently negotiating with LA28 over public resources like policing and traffic control that will be needed to put on the Games.
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That's what store owner and musician Austin Manuel has in mind.
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You didn't have to stay up late to see it, but you may have had to squint
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The lease was renewed between the U.S. Navy and the California State Parks a day before the expiration of the prior agreement.
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Thousands of people waited hours for a chance to take home Shohei Ohtani’s latest bobblehead giveaway.
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From independent shops like Wasteland to nationwide chains like Crossroads, L.A. is home to resellers that know a thing or two about selling pre-loved clothes. Here are their tips.
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“Wild Things Are Happening,” on view till September, showcases the children's book author’s work and legacy.
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The LA. Clippers finally have a new home, and it's all about high tech, art, sustainability and, of course, food.
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You’ll be able to visit the NMH Commons, the 75,000-square-foot expansion in Exposition Park, by the holidays.
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The flag is in L.A.’s hands for the first time since 1984. Here’s a guide to what SoCal residents can expect in the lead up to the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Lights, camera: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, H.E.R, Tom Cruise, rings on the Hollywood sign, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and more.
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Obon is a joyous Japanese American summer holiday dedicated to remembering and honoring ancestors.
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Beat city traffic, beat parking, beat crowds, and beat the heat. Find out where to swim in SoCal.Listen 16:23