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The Santa Ana winds are back and so are cooler temperatures for midweek.
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Since the self-crowned “exclusively industrial” city was nearly abolished 12 years ago as too corrupt, an LAist review found good government improvements, persistent environmental problems and a plan to dramatically grow a residential population.
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The effort shows how local action matters, but there's still a long way to go to achieve the city's goals.
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Israel's military strikes back after Hamas' Saturday attack. The turmoil has heightened the urgency for Republican reps to elect a new House speaker.
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A local resident sued the city in 2022 after it extended councilmembers' terms without holding an election.
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AirTalk kicks off its new weekly SoCal history series with a conversation about the indigenous people of the LA basin and beyond
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The medical clinic also alleges the city caved to pressure from anti-abortion protesters.
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Compensation is one of the strike's key points, according to the union representing the workers.
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An estimated 1,800 healthcare workers strike over what they say are unsafe working and patient care conditions.
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The actors are closing in on three months of picketing now.
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This week will be 5-10 degrees cooler than last week, with patchy fog in the mornings and night.
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As the scary season begins, so does the water year. We examine what lies ahead on that front.