Lita Martinez
Producer, All Things Considered
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Closures begin early Sunday morning for the 36th Annual Los Angeles Marathon.
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He tested positive for coronavirus while in Scotland for the UN Climate Conference.
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It’s the latest in a series of temporary fixes to help ease an unprecedented cargo backlog that's creating a ripple effect across the country.
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School safety officer Eddie Gonzalez was put on administrative leave before he was fired, though he has not yet been criminally charged.
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A walk-off homer in the bottom of the 9th gave the Dodgers a 3-1 win over the red-hot St. Louis Cardinals.
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If the ordinance does pass next week, many businesses — including restaurants and gyms — will have to start checking customer's vaccination status starting Nov. 4.
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Providers have until Sept. 28 to implement technology to stop robocalls.
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, 1,000 Long Beach residents have died of COVID. The city is now planning to build permanent and digital memorials for those who passed.
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It took jurors nearly eight hours to reach the verdict, following a trial that lasted five months — with Robert Durst spending more than two weeks on the stand.
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SB 9 and SB 10 will allow owners to build multi-family buildings and duplexes on single-family lots, effectively eliminating single-family zoning.
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