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Metro says the music is intended to prevent people who aren't using the transit system for its intended purpose from spending long periods of time there, but some riders complained the volume of the music could be harmful.
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For a while it looked like alfresco dining was under threat — but the mayor is making her views known.
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Port officials say "resuming cargo operations at America’s busiest port complex is critical to maintaining confidence of our customers and supply chain stakeholders."
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The two top vote-getters in Tuesday's special election will likely face each other in a June 27 runoff.
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This week in television, we tell you what you need to know about TV shows like 'Dave,' as well as the television musicals 'Up Here' and 'Schmigadoon.'
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Last month the governor tweeted that the state would stop doing business with Walgreens following the second-largest U.S. pharmacy chain saying it would not dispense an abortion pill. Turns out it's more complicated.
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Using a public health approach to gun violence, a new plan identifies four priority areas and strategies.
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This week, L.A. sued the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition and Knock L.A. reporter Ben Camacho, along with 50 other unnamed defendants, over photos of certain officers Camacho obtained via a public records request.
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Who knows when we'll see such vibrance again in this recently drought-choked land?
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In a series of emails with an NPR reporter, the CEO of Twitter suggested that the designation is being re-examined, but it has not yet been removed.
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Since 2018, over 75,000 victims have lost $28 million to IRS imposters over the phone, email, texts and more. Here's how the IRS actually contacts taxpayers and how you can spot imposters.
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It's glorious grunion run season, which means thousands of small, silver fish take to California beaches to mate.