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Going to Coachella but looking for something outside the regular festival fare? We've got you covered with a round-up of local restaurants and eateries.
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The city’s COVID rent freeze is still in place. But LAist obtained data showing that complaints from renters about illegal rent hikes are hitting new highs.
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Her request comes hours after two members of the House of Representatives called on the senator, who is 89, to resign now.
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Staff members and volunteers at a Boyle Heights nonprofit are helping renters navigate the labyrinth of local housing rules.
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L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price is proposing an ordinance that would raise the wages of airport, hotel and other tourism workers to $25 an hour.
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Say goodbye to the old FAFSA and hello to what we all hope is a simpler, friendlier version.
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Redondo Beach is the first city in L.A. County to allow voters to rank candidates in order of preference, instead of picking just one.
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The detectives face assault charges for shooting an unarmed man as a he tried to flee from a traffic stop.
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The online-only community college has made positive steps in the wake of a state audit and legislative criticism.
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NPR's official Twitter feeds have gone silent. The news organization cites the social media platform's decision to question NPR's editorial independence through a series of inaccurate labels.
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Up to 60% of 2030 models and two-thirds of 2032 models sold nationwide would be zero-emissions — less aggressive than California’s mandate.
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A former auctioneer has pleaded guilty to selling fake Jean Michel-Basquiat paintings, the Department of Justice said Tuesday.