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Nate Perez
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Former Assistant Producer
Stories by Nate Perez
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The studio giant acknowledged chopping away all the shade even as Hollywood strikes continued through a blistering heat wave.
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We talk to Kent Wong, of the UCLA Labor Center, who breaks down the strategy significance of striking hotel workers from 60 hotels in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
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Highs reached the 90s by Monday and have been rising since then. We have tips on how to stay cool.
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While the plan is still in development, Wiggins says the in-house police force would focus on engaging riders and employees while riding buses and trains
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Residents in District 6 have been without representation since Nury Martinez resigned in October after she was caught on a secret audio recording making racist remarks.
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The L.A. basin will see highs in the low 90s from Saturday through Monday, but the San Fernando Valley and the mountains could see high temperatures soaring into the 100s to 110s.
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The exact time of the solstice is determined by where the sun is in the sky. During summer, the sun reaches its highest point of the year at noon and its lowest point at the winter solstice.
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New federal funding will help coastal communities fight against rising sea levels and strengthen the electric grid during heatwaves, storms, and other climate events.
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It is the first time the Los Angeles Country Club has hosted the U.S. Open and marks only the second time the golf tournament has been hosted in the L.A. area in 75 years.
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Nevada-based Polymer80 must also conduct a background check of buyers and serialize its ghost gun kits before selling again in the state.
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The children of garment workers grow up going to factories, seeing the long hours their parents work in terrible conditions, and take it as normal. A nonprofit wants to change that through education, empowerment and community.
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After delaying the vote for two months, the Los Angeles City Council accepted a donated four-legged robot dog from the L.A. Police Foundation. Dozens of people and one councilmember spoke out against the robot.