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The state’s food assistance program is ending two temporary eligibility rules in June.
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Snow accumulations started overnight Sunday into Monday at the Interstate 5 Corridor.
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The group will fly on NASA's Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years and establish a long-term presence there.
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Tomorrow, those who live in District 6 will vote for a new representative after the resignation of Councilmember Nury Martinez.
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Watch movies on a rooftop with great views of the Hollywood Hills. Listen to The Moth storytellers tell tales that enlighten and entertain. Watch a live dub of the Japanese anime Garzey’s Wing. Join a beginner’s mountain bike ride at night in Orange County.
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There are seven people running to become one of 15 members of the L.A. City Council. If nobody wins a majority of votes in the race for the San Fernando Valley seat, there will be a June runoff between the top two finishers.
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L.A. County tenants can no longer cite the pandemic as a reason to defer rent.
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Patients who have digestive symptoms only after eating red meat may have developed an allergy caused by ticks. Previously, doctors looked for symptoms such as rashes, hives and breathing troubles.
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A drug deal led to people firing on one another Saturday afternoon, according to authorities.
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As more film productions leave California for cheaper locations to shoot, Gavin Newsom wants to add a little extra sweetener to the state's film tax credit program that he hopes will help entice filmmakers and studios to keep their productions here.
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The calendar change is a repeat of a dustup over optional "acceleration days" added to the current school year.
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The L.A. City Council has a number of options when it comes to replacing Mark Ridley-Thomas, who was convicted Thursday on felony corruption charges.