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Brian Frank
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Former Editor, Digital and Special Projects
Stories by Brian Frank
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The actor/comedian is scheduled to deliver the main address at USC’s ceremony on May 12. Our burning question: Will he appear as himself, or as one of his many iconic characters?
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Ali Vayeghan was the only traveler so far under Trump’s order who has been allowed to return to the U.S. after being sent away, according to the ACLU.
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The L.A. City Council voted 14–0 to approve a slightly shorter version of a mixed-use project that will include some affordable housing units and a ground-level market.
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Kevin Starr both predicted and chronicled the rise of L.A. to become the preeminent financial and cultural capital of the Pacific Rim, according to California's poet laureate.
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Actress Octavia Spencer, who stars in the hit historical drama "Hidden Figures," is offering a free screening Friday night especially for those who might not be able to afford a trip to the movies.
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Angelenos were briefly treated with a New Year's surprise Sunday morning after someone modified the Hollywood sign to read "Hollyweed." Here's a look back at other times the sign's been changed.
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Los Angeles County saw a larger overall increase to its population than any other California county over the past year, though its overall growth rate lagged in comparison, according to new state figures.
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A mountain lion killed crossing the 118 Freeway earlier this month has been identified as P–39, a female that was traveling with three six-month-old kittens, wildlife officials said Thursday.
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The DA’s office had been under scrutiny for allegedly using jailhouse informants to elicit incriminating statements from inmates.
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Culver City has moved a step closer to banning single-use polystyrene containers and other utensils at restaurants.
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When drivers fail to heed those sirens, they can slow down police and fire department vehicles and even cause traffic accidents.
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You can see the as-yet unnamed female Masai giraffe every day, and starting Monday, with the zoo's 50th anniversary celebration, you can even feed her.