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“Recetario Para La Memoria” is an exhibit at La Plaza de Cultura y Artes’ La Plaza Cocina of photos and recipes, the latter contributed by family members of the missing.
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We spoke to two television critics and are highlighting a handful of shows they thought were worth checking out.
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“Somebody has got to be in charge,” said the author of the bill to create the position, Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer. “When we go to war, you’ve got to have a general.”
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The two candidates in the special election for the Los Angeles City Council District 6 seat differ little on policy but offer distinctly different resumés in their quest to replace former Councilmember Nury Martinez.
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WGA President Meredith Stiehm recently wrote an open letter to shareholders of Netflix and Comcast, asking them to vote against approving executive compensation.
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The state extended a drought regulation banning using drinkable water to irrigate grass at commercial, industrial and institutional properties.
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After shutting down in 2017, Vidiots is back with all of its DVD and even VHS titles, plus a movie theater and event space.
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Garfield High School unveiled a plaque honoring the legacy of the student protests.
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Two California cases probe who is pocketing those extra fees tacked onto your restaurant tab.
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Nearly 70% of voters passed this measure in 2017 on the promise it would reduce homelessness in L.A. County, which has only grown worse.
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An L.A. City Councilmember proposes upping the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $25 an hour and raising it each year until it reaches $30 in 2028. Businesses are balking.
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From Australia to Canada, Big Tech has resisted lawmakers' efforts to force them to pay news publishers for carrying their articles. Now, that battle is playing out in California.