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A new report finds that the region’s homeless services sector rarely pays workers a living wage.
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The first-of-its-kind poll of about 7,000 adults sheds new light on how Asians — both immigrants as well as those born in the U.S. — see themselves and others.
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Thousands of migrants are expected to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum, creating tension and uncertainty for towns and migrant centers.
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Last December's report by LAist, Public Health Watch, and Univision that Los Angeles is the location of what’s believed to be the nation’s biggest cluster of silicosis helped trigger a burst of activity by Cal/OSHA.
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The cooler weather is due to a low pressure system moving across the area. It could also bring showers to the mountain regions.
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In LA, we make most of the clothes, and buy a lot of them, too.
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"Zero emission" vehicles are a lot different from your old internal combustion engine, and Southern California community colleges are aiming to bridge the skills gap.
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Edward Bronstein died in March 2020 while officers were forcibly taking a blood sample after his detention.
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A massive fire broke out at Barrington Plaza in 2020. The landlords say they must clear everyone out to install sprinklers.
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More notable names add their support to the strike.
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The death comes amid a crisis inside L.A. County's two juvenile halls, which the state has threatened to shut down amid problems including overdoses and violence.
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Marijuana-related medical emergencies have landed hundreds of thousands of people in the hospital. Millions are dealing with psychological disorders linked to cannabis use, according to federal research. But regulators have failed to keep up.