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The spending change would prioritize housing for homeless people, which children’s mental health advocates fear will cut their funding.
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Community colleges saw record declines in enrollment during the pandemic, but students 50 years and older fell the farthest. Now, some colleges are trying to reel them back in.
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An economics professor at Middlebury College and her undergrad research assistants have been tracking access to abortion care since 2009. These maps show the dramatic changes in the past decade.
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“More than 500 young students attend class and routinely breathe in dust with lead, chromium and other toxic materials,” said DA George Gascón at a news conference Wednesday.
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The U.S. Coast Guard said that a surveillance plane detected "underwater noises" close to where the Titan lost contact with its control room. Experts say the sub's oxygen may run out on Thursday.
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We dive deeper into the hurdles veterans face to secure housing in L.A. Specifically, income limit restrictions, and how this leaves the most disabled veterans — those who need housing and services most — ineligible for most VA housing.
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LA officials are working on electrifying homes and businesses to cut down carbon emissions. But what could that mean for renters?
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L.A. requires all new buildings to be all-electric, but retrofitting existing buildings is the bigger challenge — and has implications for renters.
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Center Theatre Group announced last week it would make cuts to programming at the Mark Taper Forum.
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Harris-Dawson replaces Councilmember Curren Price, who is facing public corruption charges.
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It’s one of the reasons the fire department is relying more on mobile water stations for their helicopters.
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“Band-Aids are good … But what we really want to do is stop the bleed,” said the study’s lead researcher. “There is no medicine as powerful as housing.”