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The L.A. City Council advanced a plan that would make it easier to build more multi-unit buildings.
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Downtown L.A. — just 1% of the city’s land — would accommodate 20% of new housing under the proposed community plan update that passed a key committee this week.
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The LAPD assigned as many as 95 officers to handle protests over the release of a secret audio recording of councilmembers making racist remarks.
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It's partly because the sun’s approaching solar maximum.
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The sentence brings to a close the horrifying murder that attracted national attention.
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Yet even with a number of big hits, the prospects for exhibitors to return to pre-pandemic attendance levels look slim.
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With the change in seasons comes more risk of fire and flood. And the climate crisis is making it all more extreme.
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Chronic exposure to air pollution can negatively affect people’s olfactory systems at a young age and may make them more susceptible to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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Fullerton College's drone lab is training students for careers in everything from emergency response to flying packages to your doorstep.
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Many of the false narratives Carlson promoted were part of the "great replacement" conspiracy theory, the racist fiction that non-white people are being brought into the U.S. to replace white voters.
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California utility companies, including SoCal Edison, are proposing a new fee structure for electricity: a fixed charge based on income, and a lower usage rate.
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The iconic and barrier-breaking performer died Tuesday of congestive heart failure. Listen to his 2011 interview with LAist about his life and career.