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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.
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Born out of the “happenings” of the 1960s New York loft parties, ambient music events are having a moment in and around L.A.
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The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers rejected the SAG-AFTRA union's request for a separate type of residual payment that actors would get once their programs hit streaming services.
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SAG-AFTRA is demanding a number of changes with their work at studios, one of them being regulations around self-tape auditions
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Cool materials can help in certain situations, but they're just one tool in adapting to a hotter normal.
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Prep for Halloween at the Midsummer Scream. Watch an improvised Shakespearean-style play. Celebrate Quincy Jones’ 90th birthday. Play in the Venice Beach games.
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We enter the concha-verse to understand the importance of the famous pan dulce for Angelenos.
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The designated sleeping site with 20 tents comes after the city passed a law against camping in public. An estimated 312 people were unsheltered in the city last year.
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Lower deductibles, copays and medicine costs to come.
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The Owen Fire was initially spreading at a decent clip but a strong response got it under control.