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At Mi Centro in Boyle Heights, neighbors honored the time with a community ofrenda.
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These college students saw their own culture differently after studying the 2,400-page encyclopedia of the Aztec world. A new digital version of that history stands to unlock cultural treasures for many more.
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In 2020, Sadie and Eddie Martinez were falsely accused of attempted kidnapping by a white woman while shopping at a Michaels craft store in Petaluma. Imperfect Paradise: People vs. Karen, is the story of how Sadie held her accuser accountable.
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LAist will be devoted to covering campuses in Greater L.A., with an emphasis on students who often encounter additional challenges navigating higher ed.
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The California Department of Public Health is monitoring a rise in mpox cases. The state is asking health workers to be on the lookout for symptoms.
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The funding for the troubled nonprofit comes on top of a previous $10 million the council approved in June and another $2 million earlier this month.
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The larger-than-life puppet is 10-year-old Syrian girl traveling the world to humanize the refugee experience.
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the event returns after a four-year hiatus.
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LAist listeners tell us about some 100-year-old haunts around L.A.
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Watering must be done between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Orange County's election authority recently cast doubt on whether the recall election is legal.
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UC and CSU uncertain about programs' spring semester in Jerusalem and Haifa