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It’s got to do with where the air is coming from.
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The city will stop processing new permits for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) immediately.
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Email showed pre-meeting communication among majority board members.
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L.A. eateries could face a fee hike. How restaurants in other cities are fighting back against expensive ordinances for outdoor dining.
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High winds, high surface, snow and ice at unusually low elevations. Buckle in.
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Places like Gusto Bread in Long Beach and Crudo e Nudo in Santa Monica have thrived with outdoor spaces since the pandemic. Now, in order to keep them as a permanent setup, it’s going to cost — and not everyone is willing to pay.
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Congressmember Nanette Barragán, who represents a large part of North Long Beach, helped secure the federal funding. She says half of L.A.'s population lives in neighborhoods without access to parks and open spaces.
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As the investigation continues, Auxiliary Bishop David O'Connell's friends are remembering him as a voice for immigrants who was clear-eyed about the Catholic Church.
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It’s rare to see a storm like this, which could bring snow to places it’s not normally seen.
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Stay indoors, avoid thunder, steer clear of moving water, and prepare an emergency kit.
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The beach town is threatening to sue the state over laws that force cities to permit more homes in order to ease the housing crunch.
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Suspending environmental rules would mean more water for agricultural purposes, but could endanger already threatened delta species.