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The number of people using vans as shelter in LA County is up 44%.
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On LAist’s AirTalk, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass discussed the strike, saying L.A. has become unaffordable.
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In the next two years, every 4-year-old in California will be eligible to attend transitional kindergarten at their local public school, but charters are not required to offer the program.
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Meta's new app, Threads, may be the latest in a long string of Twitter's competitors, but it appears to have an edge in the game thanks to its ties to Instagram. Over 30 million users have joined.
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The city installed a new traffic signal, a flashing crosswalk and curb extensions.
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The homeless program has moved nearly 1,400 people into hotels and motels, but just 77 have secured long-term housing. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass reacted to the newly revealed figure on LAist’s AirTalk.
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Hydration stations are one option. But not everyone is on board.
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The deal aims to avoid legal roadblocks and smooth the transition to electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
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A neighbor driving by Sylmar Christian Fellowship reported the early morning fire.
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Vets from outside of the state have flown in to offer assistance.
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The California Coastal Commission has broad authority to protect the state’s shoreline. Now, some want to curtail its power over affordable housing proposals.
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The National Weather Service forecasts a second heat wave starting July 10.