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It's going to be cool and cloudy this morning throughout Southern California.
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As eviction cases pile up, most tenants show up to court without lawyers.
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Construction won't begin for the Vincent Thomas Bridge until 2025, but Caltrans wants to hear from the public by July.
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There are tons of Pride events around L.A. County in June. Here’s our running list of local Prides each weekend and practical tips to help you enjoy them.
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L.A. County landlords file thousands of evictions every month, and most tenants can’t get a lawyer. Here’s what happens when they go to court.
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The estimate is orders of magnitude larger than the roughly 700 identified in last year’s homeless count. The discrepancy is largely due to competing federal definitions of “homelessness.”
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Celebrate the start of Pride Month, learn about Hollywood's Red Scare, catch some comedy icons, and more.
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Companies that depend on movie theater concession sales were devastated by the pandemic, but now they see strong signs for optimism.
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Purple nutsedge has me spiraling. How to not make the same mistakes I made.
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In less than 60 days, nearly 300 incarcerated youth will be moved to another facility after a state board found juvenile halls in Sylmar and Lincoln Heights “unsuitable.” One activist working with families said they fear that the new facility won’t improve conditions.
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The measure is the latest development in what has been a years-long issue in California: insurance companies dropping homeowners because of the growing risk of wildfires.
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Kids today live in an ultra-processed world: Nearly 70% of what they eat is packaged, processed and probably not great for them. Here are ways to cut back, without cooking every meal from scratch.