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With baby essentials, resources and peer support, the East L.A. Community Resource Center is building more than care packages for soon-to-be parents.
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Despite losing his Altadena home and instruments, the 91-year-old is playing as part of the Hammer Museum’s JazzPop series.
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Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to noncitizens. None passed, but advocates said they plan to keep trying.
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A new course launched by the city of L.A. helps them navigate budgets and teaches them financial literacy –for free.
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Heat advisories kick in for the inland and valley areas.
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L.A. opened a homeless services hub in Skid Row focused on the health and well-being of drug users.
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Notably absent from those facing penalties during this era of stepped-up immigration enforcement are the employers themselves: LAist found just one instance since January in which an employer was penalized for hiring unauthorized workers.
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ICE agents cannot identify as local law enforcement when attempting to make home arrests and cannot use “deceptive ruses” in order to conduct immigration enforcement operations, after a settlement in federal court this week.
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UC researchers claim a judge’s previous order barred the National Science Foundation from suspending UCLA’s grants.
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American wine industry stakeholders have different opinions about the potential fallout from tariffs on European wine, with California likely feeling the biggest impact.
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The massive project in the Mojave Desert can meet 7% of the city’s power needs.
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The Orange County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote on whether to adopt the changes at its next meeting on Aug. 12.