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Shohei Ohtani took the mound for the Dodgers. Blue Jays came out on top 6-2.
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The decades-long effort will boost local water supplies and could also help replenish Mono Lake in the Sierra Nevada.
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States are trying to sort what options they can offer beneficiaries to fill the gap in food assistance. Reporters from the NPR Network are covering the impact of this potential lapse in states across the country.
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The Trump Administration pulled $1.2 billion from California’s hydrogen hub. Even without federal funding, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is pressing ahead with clean energy retrofits.
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They’re performing a free concert at USC on Thursday.
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In a wrongful termination claim, Kari Bouffard alleged the city’s top financial official enabled fraud, wasted millions of tax dollars and lied to the City Council.
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The measure would replace the congressional lines drawn by the redistricting commission with ones drawn by Democrats for the next three elections.
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Amazon has faced pressure from investors to tighten its finances as it spends big on the AI race. The company says it will cut 14,000 jobs, citing a goal of "reducing bureaucracy, removing layers."
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The announcement came after Boyle Heights Beat reported that no in-person polling places would be available in the neighborhood for the Nov. 4 special election.
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Faculty filed a public records lawsuit to get details of a negotiation that has mostly taken place behind closed doors.
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The federal government pulled $1.2 billion in hydrogen funding for California. Los Angeles is pressing ahead anyway — starting with the Scattergood power plant.
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More than two dozen Democratic state leaders are suing the Department of Agriculture after the Trump administration said it would not use contingency funds to pay SNAP benefits during the shutdown.