
Jessica P. Ogilvie
Former associate editor
(she/her)
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California is one of four states expected to see the largest increase in hot days. The other three are Texas, Arizona and Florida.
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It works like this: Anyone can drop food items off, or take what they need.
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The effort to request federal funding to counteract erosion was spearheaded by U.S. Congresswoman Michelle Steel, who currently represents California's 48th District.
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Compton City Council member Andre Spicer said he hopes the bumps will make drivers think twice about engaging in illegal activities such as donuts and burnouts.
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The original exhibit at LA Plaza Cocina features ten L.A.-based Mexican and Mexican American grandmothers whose stories and wisdom are shared through photographs, a documentary, audio stories, kitchen artifacts and more.
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The California Independent System Operator, which operates most of the state’s power grid, said in a statement that they expect increased use of electricity from air conditioners during that time.
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Learn about the Hollywood Bowl's Art Deco history. Check out legendary rock n' roll photography. Get your swing dance on. Celebrate womxn filmmakers. And more.
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In his remarks, which last nearly six minutes, Smith says he didn't apologize during his acceptance speech on Oscar night because he was "fogged out." Smith won the best actor award not long after jumping on stage and slapping comedian Chris Rock.
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The vote comes on the heels of a protest last month at the grand opening of Gun World, a store that bills itself as serving "the Burbank community['s] 2nd amendment needs."
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