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New ordinances cap annual rent increases at 3% and add relocation assistance.
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Shakur was an award-winning rapper, activist, poet and film star who addressed street violence and domestic violence in his music, as well as the challenges facing young Black men and the Black community as a whole.
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A plaque will be placed to recognize a safe place in the 1950s for gender non-conforming Angelenos.
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The L.A. Times is the latest in a string of media outlets to cut staff, citing economic headwinds. Leaders say 74 journalists will lose their jobs.
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It’s going to take more than one conversation.
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California has been a leader in generating solar power on rooftops, but the state hasn't seen the same success with subscription-style "community solar" projects.
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LAist, Public Health Watch and Univision reported last December that L.A. is the site of what's believed to be the country's largest cluster of silicosis, an incurable illness.
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For much of his life, the Canadian actor experienced gender dysphoria that made him extremely uncomfortable in his own body. "It's like a constant noise," he says. His new memoir is called Pageboy.
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A new report released by Johns Hopkins University shows that gun homicides rose 7.6% from 2020, a year that set a previous U.S. record. Firearms are the leading cause of death for those under age 25.
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Some people of faith are organizing a pushback against the wave of anti-LGBTQ rights legislation making its way through state houses this year. They're calling it Faith for Pride.
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While you shouldn’t expect to see the lake anytime soon, a big quake is always imminent.
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The violence Tuesday night was the second clash in a week in the L.A.-area over LGBTQ+ issues in local schools.