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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.
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Listen to jazz and other genres at the Hollywood Bowl’s annual jazz fest. Watch Ali Wong live in Long Beach. Also celebrate Juneteenth, Bloomsday, and Dads and father figures.
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There is little evidence directly linking firearm buybacks with reduced gun violence, but these events can have other benefits to the community.
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More than two-thirds of people housed went into temporary housing.
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The agreement with the Teamsters comes after complaints from labor leaders, workers and their families that the company has not done enough to protect drivers from scorching temperatures on the job.
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Nearly two-thirds of total unused $13.5 billion must be spent by fall of 2024.
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As hot days become more extreme and common, California education researchers are urging that school districts be required to develop heat plans to keep students safe, just as they have policies for severe storms and active shooters.
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L.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian Wednesday introduced a motion to suspend Councilmember Curren Price after the county district attorney charged Price with embezzlement of government funds, conflict of interest, and perjury.
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It’s no fun hanging ten in poop water.
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The Southern Baptist Convention upheld the removal of two churches for having women as pastors. The nearly 13,000 voters, called "messengers," voted overwhelmingly to uphold the churches' removals.
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"Screenwriters Everywhere: International Day of Solidarity" is scheduled to take place in 35 countries on Wednesday with rallies, social media campaigns and picketing.
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While the board met in a closed session, dozens of parents, teachers and students protested the district’s decision to ban the “Social Studies Alive!” textbook which leaves more than 11,000 students without reading materials for the coming year.