
Phoenix Tso
Former associate Producer
(she/her)
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North Hollywood Swap Meet vendors are fighting to stay put — even with a March 31 eviction date looming.
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A UCLA report finds that few of the residents displaced from Echo Park Lake last year have actually secured long-term housing.
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The thee-year grant will go to the Open Air Economy Collaborative, which will use the money to provide public counsel, low-income interest loans, financial literacy assistance and more to vendors and micro-entrepreneurs.
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Yesterday, 90-degree heat baked Camarillo, and Oxnard reached 89-degrees, eclipsing 2008 records when both Ventura County cities hit 88 degrees.
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The lawsuit claims the environmental impact report for the proposed plant misinforms the public about the project.
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The Auto Club of Southern California spokesperson Doug Shupe says the cost of crude has come down a bit and gas prices are holding steady in other parts of the country. So what's the deal with the $5.88 at the pump? He points to a delay in repairs at the Torrance Refinery.
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The bridge is one of many projects planned as part of the L.A. River revitalization project.
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Federal officials allege the Aviron Pictures founder used the money for personal expenses, including credit card payments.
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City Councilmember John Lee wants to rename Porter Ridge Park for the 1982 film. A famous scene from the movie was filmed there.
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March 31 is the deadline to apply for California's COVID-19 rent relief program, "Housing Is Key."
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