
Phoenix Tso
Former associate Producer
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The vote by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors follows a similar declaration by the city of L.A. in December.
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It's likely to bring strong, gusty winds that could reach 30 to 40 mph, particularly in the deserts and mountains. Rain rates will be up to an inch per hour.
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It's set to open by mid-to-late February.
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Businesses with more than 26 employees must comply with the ban beginning in April of next year, and smaller businesses have until April 2024.
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Several of the dancers say they were fired or otherwise retaliated against by management for voicing safety concerns, including being filmed without consent.
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If approved on second reading, the election would happen April 23, with a runoff set for June.
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Using new modeling techniques, researchers at UC Irvine looked at what they call megacities such as L.A. to determine which residents would be most at risk should a flood occur.
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This tragedy has touched local Koreans, as well as other community members, while putting a damper on local Halloween celebrations.
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A two-year agreement between the city of LA and unhoused families that allowed the families to stay in the homes is expiring
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The university got the federal funds to study the fast growing cohort.
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