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President Linda Oubré had more than three years left on her contract. Enrollment and funding problems threaten the future of the storied Southern California college.
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Students from three community college campuses cooked, baked, sautéed and displayed their very best dishes at the third annual Culinary Cup.
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With so many people still working from home, companies are cutting back on office space. That spells trouble for small businesses that depend on foot traffic.
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Menstruation is a complex process that is highly responsive to individual and environmental factors. It contributes to period stigma when students don't learn enough about it.
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The governor unveils his plan to cover a California budget deficit now projected at $31.5 billion, up from $22.5 billion in January. He says his plan protects investments in climate, economic development, education, health care and housing.
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The long-awaited report — still a draft — makes multiple recommendations on how to reduce bad outcomes during traffic stops.
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After widespread, bipartisan criticism, the governor revised his budget proposal to bring back $40 million to restore San Joaquin Valley floodplains.
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Fentanyl and other drugs fuel record deaths among people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County. From 2019 to 2021, deaths jumped 70% to more than 2,200 in a single year.
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The warming trend will last well into next week, with temperatures staying in the 70s and 80s.
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The pandemic restrictions allowed for the quick expulsion of migrants at the border. Now that it's been lifted, some officials are expecting a record influx and an impending humanitarian crisis.
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There's been an increase in reports of mold throughout LA. Here's what to do if it's growing in your walls.
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Through paintings, photographs, and installations, “South L.A. Is Still Home” delves deep into how the housing crisis affects on Black and Latino residents.