
Nate Perez
Former Assistant Producer
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Residents of Long Beach, Pasadena, Burbank, Glendale, Inglewood, Downey, Beverly Hills and are impacted by the ban.
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By Saturday, Riverside, the San Fernando Valley and the Antelope Valley could reach highs of 110 degrees, and downtown Los Angeles could see temperatures as high as 100 degrees.
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In a statement, Moreno said, "It has been a great honor and privilege to own the Angels for 20 seasons." But ultimately, Moreno and his family decided now is the time to sell.
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The city’s health department has set up a waitlist for residents deemed to be at higher risk.
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Artist Phung Huynh's steel artwork is meant to convey strength to the more than 200 surviving women, many who immigrated from Mexico. The coerced procedure happened from 1968-1974 at a time when the county did not have an official forced sterilization program.
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Supporters of the anti-camping ordinance say kids should not be exposed to the same environments as the unhoused, but opponents say the measure now makes it illegal for the unhoused to go anywhere.
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The nearly four-minute bench-clearing brawl occurred after Angels relief pitcher Andrew Wantz threw a 93 mph pitch behind Mariners hitter Jesse Winker in the top of the second inning in retaliation for the previous night's activities.
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The L.A. County coroner has identified the woman as Antonia Mendoza Chavez, 52, of Pico Rivera.
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But opponents say the ban criminalizes unhoused folks who often use bikes as transportation or repair them to make a living.
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The move is part of an initiative through the Park Forest Program that adds trees to city parks to cool surface air temperatures, reduce carbon and educate folks about the effects of climate change.
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