Capital & Main
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Due to Trump’s funding cuts, “having sex is about to get a lot more dangerous,” warns a Los Angeles nurse whose work helps prevent the spread of HIV.
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Climate policies could lead to future refinery closures as Californians transition to electric vehicles.
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Immigration raid fears have some undocumented patients avoiding medical care. One L.A. clinic is responding by sending mobile health teams directly to their homes.
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Changes to FEMA could cost the state billions as climate-driven disasters intensify.
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Neighborhood groups monitor immigration enforcement amid rising fear and federal scrutiny.
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Hotel industry predicts financial ruin, but data show a $30-an-hour minimum wage will stabilize the city’s tourism ecosystem.
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Hernandez was doxxed by right-wing influencers and an elected official.
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With the Olympics approaching and housing in short supply after recent fires, the city is moving to crack down on illegal rentals.
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Despite residents’ health complaints and community pushback, the airport’s operations continue to expand, intensifying concerns about its health effects.
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From a small station in Boyle Heights, 18-year-old Kennia Camacho talks with teens about anxiety, stress and depression.
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