
Destiny Torres
General Assignment Reporter, Digital Equity
(she/her)
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A new course launched by the city of L.A. helps them navigate budgets and teaches them financial literacy –for free.
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At least 20 typhus cases have been recorded as of July 31, putting the city on track to break a 2021 record of 28 cases.
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The shop opened for business Friday, offering plants, seeds and educational resources for gardeners at every level.
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The rare plant blooms every four to six years and emits a foul smell in the process.
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Coastal California north of Santa Barbara remains under a tsunami advistory after a massive quake in eastern Russia on Tuesday.
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The site is in early stages of redevelopment to include affordable housing, and is estimated to cost $1 billion.
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An investigation into the blast remains ongoing, but policy changes for handling explosives are changing.
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LBC has been home to several minor league teams, but city officials want a new bench to play at Blair Field.
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia also plans to voluntarily surrender his medical license, according to his legal team.
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The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted to move forward with a designation proposal.
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