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In the largest health care strike in U.S. history, over 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente hospitals and medical facilities across the U.S. walked off the job on Wednesday morning.
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The fires affected over 90,000 people.
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L.A. is housing more people than ever, but an even greater number keep falling into homelessness. This first-of-its-kind prevention program calculates who seems most at risk for landing on the street.
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A wind advisory is out for Santa Clarita, Santa Monica and the San Gabriel Mountains today.
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Today in How To LA: What you need to know about the climate emergency, Metro offers free rides to celebrate Clean Air Day and a famed restaurant on Olvera Street faces eviction.
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About 34% of Kaiser’s Southern California workforce walked out after negotiations failed.
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A physician decided to stop talking to patients about weight, and focus on health instead. But the new weight-loss drugs forced her to rethink how to help patients without feeding into stigma.
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With a little art, a little science, and a lot of luck, the niche well-plugging industry is hoping to pick up steam.
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Sustainability experts say there are ways we can make a lot of our daily tasks more climate friendly — by using home appliances and vehicles that run on electricity.
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Controlled burns are among the region's most common ways of preventing catastrophic wildfires. UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain says adding more staff at Forest Service, Cal Fire, the National Park Service and other agencies could make prescribed burns more efficient with fewer days.
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Laphonza Butler Sworn In To Fill Feinstein's Seat As Her Selection Draws Speculation Over 2024 PlansGov. Gavin Newsom's appointment of Laphonza Butler to fill Dianne Feinstein's U.S. Senate seat drew praise from progressives and speculation over whether Butler will run for a full term next year.
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The allegations stem largely from a 2017 Las Vegas trip he took when he was chief of staff to former Councilmember Mitch Englander.