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Honor West Covina at the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend reunion, put on your boots for the Great L.A. River Cleanup, meet nocturnal plants and animals at the California Botanic Garden, catch a spooky poolside screening in Irvine and more.
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California's first insulin pens will be for sale two years after the governor’s promised delivery date in 2024.
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L.A.’s preeminent altarista Ofelia Esparza’s work will be on display at the Vincent Price Museum from October to April.
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City management dropped a $7M contract with the state for childcare without telling the council.
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Similar tactics to today's ICE sweeps were seen in the city 100 years ago.
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Local officials told renters they couldn’t force landlords to clean ash-covered homes. A new state law, inspired in part by LAist’s reporting, clarifies who’s responsible.
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Jonathan Rinderknecht was indicted Wednesday with two additional felonies by a federal grand jury.
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Davenport requested the settlement for “reputational harm, embarrassment and physical, emotional and mental distress caused by the Measure G.”
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Nearly three million containers moved through the Port of L.A. complex between July and September.
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A new survey shows most Eaton and Palisades fire survivors face major obstacles to rebuild.
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A federal judge wrote that Controller Kenneth Mejia is the most knowledgeable about the complex funding in the homelessness system.
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While working for the county, the DA’s office alleges that 13 employees fraudulently filed for unemployment, claiming to earn less than $600 a week.