
Phoenix Tso
Former associate Producer
(she/her)
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Williams was one of L.A.'s most influential architects and a Black pioneer in the world of design and architecture. Now, the City Council has designated his no-frills craftsman home as a historic-cultural monument.
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Councilmember Joe Buscaino, who co-authored the motion, says this could lead to better health outcomes for the unhoused and reduce demand on L.A. fire emergency medical services [bureau].
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Full details have yet to be released, but the two sides reached agreements on key issues like pay raises, lunch and bathroom breaks, according to a union official.
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Local demand is a factor. But with more than 100,000 Russian military personnel surrounding Ukraine's border, oil prices have remained above $90 a barrel.
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LAist freelance photographer Brian Feinzimer was following the crowds and estimates seeing a few hundred fans — and closer to 1,000 police officers.
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The university says it's working to address a list of demands and is "actively" meeting with students.
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Even though the state has legalized street vending, food vendors have found it almost impossible to get permitted through many health departments.
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In a letter, insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara wrote the FDA’s policy is "outdated, discriminatory guidance,” and is contributing to the national blood shortage.
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After a 10-4 vote on Tuesday, the item passed. Now, City Atty. Mike Feuer could draft a law to ban the practice.
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The National Weather Service's Meteorologist David Sweet says expect temperatures up to 90 degrees, an unusual occurrence for this time of year.
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