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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.
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One in 10 Angelenos are weighed down by medical costs. The ones who are disproportionately affected are poor, people of color and those with chronic health conditions.
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Even small debts can take a toll. Around 810,000 Angelenos are in debt for medical care. All together they owe at least $2.6 billion.
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Colleges keep applicants waiting, sometimes into the summer, to meet their enrollment targets. Some parents want more transparency in return.
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Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez joined AirTalk Tuesday to talk about the council’s latest plans for expanding access to AC.
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The public transit agency is doing away with passes, starting on July 1. Instead, they’ll cap how much you can be charged.
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LGBTQ+ representation played out differently in two counties during Pride month.
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How the Directors Guild of America’s tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers could impact writers currently on strike.
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Applications can be found on the Los Angeles Public Library website. They are due July 14.