
Phoenix Tso
Former associate Producer
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The union representing about 2,000 employees at the hospital cites unfair labor practices, safety concerns and low wages.
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In some cases, tenants said their rents have more than tripled since the start of the pandemic.
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Police say revealing the cameras' locations would compromise law enforcement.
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Gone are the days when a visitor could show up unannounced to a councilmember's office. Now, appointments are required, and proof of COVID-19 vaccines or a recent negative covid test is also needed to enter the building.
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The beloved Mexican band broke up 26 years ago, but reunited last year for a farewell tour. They’re set to play their final L.A. show on August 18 at the Coliseum.
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Abdullah, a professor at Cal State Los Angeles, the site of the debate, said she and her students were locked out of an event that should have been public.
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The report from Loyola Marymount's Center for the Study of Los Angeles says the rising anxiety may be due in part to police misconduct, especially after the murder of George Floyd.
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Officials found 11 decaying bodies at Mark B. Allen Jr.'s Funeral Home in Sun Valley after concerned family members contacted police about the whereabouts of their loved one's remains.
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A state investigation revealed some workers were not paid for working over 80 hours in a pay period, while others were forced to wait before clocking in and not compensated for that time.
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Starting in the Fall, the program is estimated to help around 500 undergraduate students and 160 graduate students.
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