
Carla Javier
Former producer and report
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Many Muslims break the fast during Ramadan with dates. But months after the harvest season, most date growers are out of supply at this point.
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Instead of waiting for city or county funds, residents of Pacific Palisades raised $125,000 themselves to hire outreach workers to get homeless off the streets.
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Charges were filed against four landlords who allegedly converted their L.A. apartment buildings into vacation rentals, violating zoning rules or the Ellis Act.
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We talked to the locals, many of them longtime residents, about what they think should be put in a time capsule to capture today's Highland Park.
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The state budget was passed today, but there’s still some unfinished business. Funding for affordable housing still hangs in the balance.
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The bill would streamline development by cutting the time spent on community input and environmental review. More than 50 leaders want the legislature to reject it.
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Last year, 40 people in L.A. accounted for 2,000 911 service calls. The Fire Department says most are alcoholics who should be shuttled to a sobriety center instead of the ER.
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Newly completed trail runs uninterrupted for 67 miles between Pacific Palisades and Malibu. Lack of campgrounds makes through-hiking difficult
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