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It's Day 7 of the writers strike: What we know so far about where things stand.
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About 35,000 educators approved a deal reached after almost a year of negotiations and a March strike.
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Be sure to open your mail and respond to any official request for personal information. And be aware that updating your information could push you off Medi-Cal if your income has risen or if you have access to other insurance.
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Those gray skies will clear up, but wet weather could await us next week.
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A task force approved economic models for lawmakers to calculate the costs of historical racism in California. Try our interactive tool to see what is owed.
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Armenian Angelenos find ways to support fellow Armenians overseas caught in the conflict over the region known as Artsakh.
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Learn how to hula for AAPI Heritage Month. Listen to Keke Palmer talk about her new movie and visual album. Watch classic noirish thrillers and melodramas in 35mm.
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L.A.’s Armenian community is on edge as tensions have flared again between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed region within Azerbaijan that is 95% Armenian. Local Armenian Americans are trying to do whatever they can to help.
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month has provided an opportunity for kids — and adults — to learn about the late photographer’s work.
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Tens of thousands of people, particularly very young children and older adults, contract and even die from RSV every year. In winter 2022, RSV contributed to the "tripledemic" along with COVID-19 and the flu.
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The O.C. Marathon takes place this Sunday as runners journey from Newport Beach to Costa Mesa over the 26.2-mile course. If you’re running in it, want to cheer runners on, or want to avoid getting anywhere near it, we’ve got everything you need to know.
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The American-manufactured holiday invites a cross-cultural celebration with no relevance to Mexico's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.