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Legislators Want The University Of California To Enroll More In-State Students. It's Been Slow GoingYears after an audit disparaged the University of California for not enrolling enough in-state students, the numbers have barely budged. But there are signs that change is ramping up.
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Florence-Firestone residents who organized against the demolition have mixed feelings about the new space.
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After four months of trial, a jury has convicted Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and other members of the far-right club of seditious conspiracy for their roles on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Warmer sea waters have many far-ranging effects. In the new pattern, some parts of the U.S. could get relief from drought, while others might see fewer hurricanes.
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There have been six WGA strikes since 1960, as the evolution of tech constantly changed the economic landscape.
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The design from the L.A. artistic duo of Sze Tsung Nicolás Leong and Judy Chui-Hua Chung was selected from more than 170 entries from around the world.
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Some insurance companies have stopped issuing new policies for models that are subject to a high rate of thefts, but consumers are still able to buy the cars.
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They're aiming to bring together lawyers who have brought COVID-19 and vaccine-related cases to court with experts and build a body of law to combat future public health orders.
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The bulk of the storm is moving from the Los Angeles basin into Orange and San Bernardino counties, where half an inch of rain is expected on the coast, along with an inch in the mountains.
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The writers' strike that began in late 2007 and lasted into 2008 had ripple effects far beyond the entertainment industry, and may have even brought California into the Great Recession sooner.
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A young black bear, dubbed BB-12, was captured and collared last month in the western portion of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Los Angeles-based restaurant owners rejoice as a new ordinance makes its way to the city council.