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A pioneer of counterculture comic book art, R. Crumb created Zap Comix, which included iconic strips like “Fritz the Cat” and “Keep on Truckin’.” His work has attracted both a cult following and also some ire. Crumb’s first solo work in decades is now on display in L.A.
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The project is the latest effort to bridge the digital divide in South L.A.
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A Bengali immigrant who was displaced by the Eaton Fire now could be deported after falling victim to a green card scam years ago.
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Felisa Wright lost her home and her livelihood in the Eaton Fire. She didn't stop fighting to return.
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The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank says it’s treating the prolonged government shutdown as it would a “natural disaster” and purchasing extra food to prepare for an increase in demand.
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Off the field, we’re here for you.
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Debate continues about zone zero, the California rules nearing the finish line that would regulate what can be planted and stored within 5 feet of millions of homes.
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For decades, Wong’s calm presence and iron will spurred significant advances in protections for immigrants and workers, especially those who were undocumented.
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A little over a half mile of the Grand Avenue will be packed with free art and music activities from popular L.A. cultural institutions.
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The source of the seepage is an abandoned private oil well in a residential area of the Balboa Peninsula.
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President Donald Trump is plowing ahead with plans to build a grand ballroom where the East Wing of the White House currently stands. The plans have not gone through the committee tasked with overseeing such projects.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife seized what they say appears to be at least nine rhino horns and thousands of pieces of elephant ivory from an L.A. County business.