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Skid Row Housing Trust receiver Mark Adams told the judge if he can’t secure operational funding soon, security guards will walk off the job.
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California’s new state budget allocates $1 million for mandatory dyslexia screenings and additional support for students having difficulty reading.
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While hosting the U.S. Open at one of L.A.’s fanciest golf clubs, the United States Golf Association wanted to figure out a way a less-privileged community could benefit.
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The new Metro Regional Connector will make it easier to move between East L.A., Long Beach, and Azusa with less transfers. To celebrate the opening, the Metro will be free all weekend.
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More than 100 sites will offer free weekday lunches throughout L.A. County
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The migrants bused from Texas to Union Station include asylum seekers from Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala, Haiti and China. Among them are more than a dozen children.
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After California’s largest home insurance provider said it wouldn’t issue new policies, consumer and insurance industry groups have ideas for what they’d like to see California do. Here’s the debate over four of those ideas.
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Casting for a beloved character in an adaptation has never been easy. We dive into the casting history behind Alfred Hitchcock's film, Rebecca, and the choice between Vivien Leigh and Joan Fontaine.
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Widespread access will remain challenging, advocates say.
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The case pit prospective adoptive parents and Texas against the act, a federal law aimed at preventing Native American children from being separated from their extended families and their tribes.
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Storm runoff is partly to blame for high bacteria levels near Santa Monica and Marina Del Rey, according to a new report.
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From Long Beach to Pasadena, we’ve selected a few of our favorite Cheap Fast Eats to fuel you on your travels.