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The once massive lake has seen a once-in-a-generation return and it's threatening to flood its namesake operation.
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A group of former Section 14 residents are seeking reparations from the city.
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You were there to be seen, to kick it with the homies, and, most importantly, to dance. It was exciting and freeing — getting out of your head and into your body.
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After all the recent rain, officials are predicting lots and lots of mosquitoes — and empty pools with standing rainwater are an ideal breeding ground. Here’s what to do about yours.
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L.A. County has seen a surge in hate crimes in recent years.
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The work is expected to last until Saturday morning.
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An onslaught of velella velella washed up on shore this weekend on Southern California beaches. The blue jellyfish-like creatures were swept by the winds of California's recent storms.
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Billions have been allocated to address the homelessness crisis. State auditors will look at where that money is going in specific localities — including what’s working and what’s not.
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Strep throat is more prevalent this year, and amoxicillin manufacturers didn't make enough of the antibiotic to go around.
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Pharmacies facing shortages will be able to tap into a state stockpile of a drug used in medicated abortions called misoprostol.
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Whether it is to revisit a beloved movie or to build excitement for an upcoming project, movie trailers are truly an underappreciated art form.
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A judge's ruling puts access to the abortion drug mifepristone in limbo, pending further court decisions. But there's another drug that is safe and effective at ending early pregnancy.