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It can be heartbreaking to let go of a hand-made rug or sweater that a loved one didn't quite finish. A group of volunteer knitters, quilters and other crafters offer some closure.
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“It would be completely unacceptable to me to settle with this pace,” Mayor Karen Bass told LAist. “That will not solve the problem, and our goal is to solve the problem.”
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Thousands of striking Hollywood actors and writers are risking their health insurance as the labor dispute continues.
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The ceremony, scheduled for Sept. 18, has been cancelled due to the writers and actors' strikes. This year's nominees include Succession and Ted Lasso.
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It’s not just writers and actors who are impacted by the strikes. It’s local businesses around L.A., too.
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Get an idea of how good the latest TV releases are and save yourself the headache of scrolling through every streaming service.
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A sixth bus carrying asylum seekers from the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas arrived in L.A. Thursday. Immigrant advocates helping them say bus fare, airline miles, even toothbrushes are welcome.
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L.A. tenants who didn't pay rent early in the COVID-19 pandemic must repay their debts by Tuesday. If they don’t, they could lose their housing.
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It’s no surprise that with Hollywood mostly shut down, some local businesses are starting to feel the pinch.
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Some of these goals came out of L.A.'s Green New Deal and included things like planting tens of thousands of new trees, significantly increasing tree coverage, and increasing urban forestry funding. All these things seem fairly straightforward, but it's more complicated than you might think.
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The FBI has kept mum since revealing more than a year ago that it was investigating corruption in Anaheim.