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OC Supervisors approved a 25% pay hike over the summer. New report says they undermined public trustThe Orange County Grand Jury released its report, questioning how the supervisors approved their own pay bumps and calling for reforms.
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The program is run by L.A. nonprofit Inclusive Action for the City. The group hopes to double the number of businesses it helps in 2026.
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About 5.5 million borrowers currently are in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice.
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The Department of Justice has been publicly posting files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation since Friday.
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Residents affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires can get free tickets to see the Rose Parade and the floats up close.
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Stamps online for 20 cents? Don't be fooled.
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Forecasters have warned that with the ground already soaked it will take less rain now to trigger significant damage.
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The law requires a database of teachers credibly accused of sex abuse. It will be available to schools during their hiring processes.
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LAist food and culture writer Gab Chabran looks back on a year of eating.
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The SAVE Plan is ending and repayment options will change dramatically in the new year.
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From the devastating wildfires that started the year, to deep-dive investigations into government corruption and stories that delight. The year in review.
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The 1.6 million number marks the largest-ever effort to strip permissions for immigrants who attempted to migrate to the country through legal means, advocates say.