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L.A. County officials announced late Friday they plan to appeal a judge’s rejection of their deal to resolve a long-running federal lawsuit over L.A.’s systemic failures to confront homelessness.
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A Panorama City father and daughter were killed when a high-risk pole failed — and hundreds of these "priority one" poles remain in disrepair citywide.
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The rules passed by the state Air Resources Board are the first of their kind — anywhere — and will likely have ripple effects, particularly in Southern California communities that have some of the dirtiest air in the nation.
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Pickets are being held outside at movie and TV studios across the city
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Riordan died earlier this month at the age of 92. A memorial Mass started at 2 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown L.A. and is being live-streamed.
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Transparency reports that track spending for this homelessness program have not been turned in.
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It makes up just 1% of cases in L.A. County, but is expected to grow.
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In this week's set of television recommendations and shoutouts, we tell you what you need to know about White House Plumbers, Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens, and Fatal Attraction.
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What it’s like to be “caught between dueling narratives” as a kid when the U.S. has invaded your parents’ homeland, and your people are being blamed for a tragedy they weren’t responsible for. Twenty years later, it still stings.
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LAist has learned that biweekly reports ordered by the Los Angeles City Council on where the money is going and how many people have been sheltered have not been delivered.
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Forty years ago, when Brenda Arnold found herself alone in a foreign country, a stranger offered to help. Their own reason for helping traces back to a prisoner of war in WWII.
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A new slide sent debris falling near the tracks that were recently closed to passenger service for more than four months because of a different slide.