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More than 400,000 students in the nation's second largest school district are back to learning at home as support staff, bus drivers, and teachers strike this week.
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After years of high rates, the country hit a new high during the pandemic, far exceeding rates in other developed nations. Black women are at especially high risk.
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The career politician accomplished a series of first in California. Here’s a little more about her story.
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Many of K-pop's greatest acts are actually comprised of people who grew up outside of Korea. Among them? The guys from Solid, who were L.A. originals.
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Attend the Hollywood Burlesque Festival. Watch tap dance artistry. Listen to the movie music of Spike Lee and Terence Blanchard. Hear stories from Steady Bad Luckers. Celebrate the luck of the Irish.
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Iranian Americans in Los Angeles celebrate the new year Nowruz, despite the women-led unrest happening back home.
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Is it fair to shower the bulk of subsidies for decent affordable housing on one group while the majority of those in need are left with none?
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The mayor’s signature program Inside Safe is on track to bring 1,000 people off the streets — but only 62 have found permanent housing.
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After six months, UC regents have not talked publicly about a proposal supported by legal scholars nationwide.
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The city has seen some of its best tourism numbers in recent weeks, on par with numbers before the pandemic.
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Hay siete candidatos en la boleta electoral y tres candidatos que no aparecen en la boleta pero por los cuales se puede votar escribiendo su nombre en la elección especial del Valle de San Fernando.
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I vowed long ago to look into a key program to see how efficient it was — what I found raises significant questions about a major driver of housing for low- and very low-income families in L.A.