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The court rules that state constitutions can protect voting rights in federal elections and state courts can enforce those provisions, a key opinion that should safeguard 2024 election integrity.
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As we hit the summer months, it’s only going to get hotter in LA. But why?
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Where do you start? What should you consider in a therapist? We have the rundown.
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The L.A. Department of Water and Power's Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to end the practice of shutting off power when people can't pay their bills during extreme heat.
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The city council voted Tuesday to remove Mark Adams from overseeing housing for about 1,500 people who were formerly unhoused.
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Getting Food Out Of Landfills Is A Big Climate Solution. So Far California Is Lagging On Its EffortsA new report finds the state missed its 2020 goal and is likely to miss its 2025 goal as well.
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In arts education, as in the arts, experts say, collaboration is often the key. A small school in a rural district might join forces with another school to share a dance teacher, for example.
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Number of California prisoners requesting gender-affirming health care more than doubled last year.
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Chinese companies and individuals own farmland across America. But lawmakers in Washington are pushing to block any purchases that could be connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
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Mission Viejo’s city officials want to host a concierge-level service for Olympic athletes and their entourage. It comes with a price.
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The city council has made it an official strategic goal: Coaxing foreign athletes to train in Mission Viejo.
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Parenthood means big transitions — huge changes for your body, your perspective, and your identity. Your questions, answered.