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Due to the problems, most of the stations where unhoused people can access free water opened over a month late.
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Officials say they've already distributed $80,000 dollars. Another $45,000 is expected to be delivered this week.
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The L.A. City Council has directed transportation officials to look into a possible ban on tour buses on hillside streets near the iconic sign, citing safety concerns.
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The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary would protect 5,600 square miles of ocean off the central California coast, an area known for its kelp forests, sea otters and migratory whales. Tribal members of the Chumash, who have lobbied for its creation for more than a decade, would be involved in managing it.
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A surge of hatred against Asian Americans during the pandemic led one educator to realize just how urgently the Korean American studies class was needed.
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California has revoked approval of a syringe delivery and pick-up program after opposition from Santa Ana officials.
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Some striking actors get another three months of coverage.
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From her instructions that fans come bedazzled in silver to an unspoken code for how to take in a certain song, here’s what to know ahead of her three-night concert series.
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The American Political Science Association, or APSA, is holding its annual meeting in Los Angeles this weekend despite calls from striking hotel workers for conferences to stay away from the city.
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Through a new LA County project, young Latino share their stories about their mental health struggles, while becoming advocates.
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A new project invited a group of young people to tell their stories of mental health resilience on camera — and become advocates in the process.
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Immerse yourself in a theatrical production of vampirical happenings. Listen to Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert. Watch The Goonies. Attend the West Adams Block Party.