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A live podcast taping with Rainn Wilson, Trauma Play at IAMA, Gang of Four hit the Fonda, an Australian wine night, and more of the best things to do this week.
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Communities living near oil drilling want the city to move quickly to reinstate its oil phaseout rule, as well as curtail practices like acid maintenance.
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L.A. permitted about 17,000 new homes last year. To keep pace toward its 2029 goals, the city needs to approve more than triple that number each year.
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Accelerated land movement in 2024 led SoCal Gas to shut off service for homes in the area.
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As thousands across L.A. County undergo the process of debris removal in the burn scars, our reporter shares her family’s experience.
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A section of California's scenic Pacific Coast Highway that has been closed since January's deadly Palisades Fire reopens in time for holiday weekend traffic, to mixed emotions and high hopes for Malibu businesses.
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SpaceX's cargo and human transporter, Dragon, made its "splash down" off the coast of Oceanside last night, creating a boom heard across Southern California
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After growing up with a father forever changed by war, East L.A. author Julie Sands channels her pain into advocacy — and a powerful Memorial Day tribute at Cinco Puntos.
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The owners of Fair Oaks Burger contacted Vargas to paint a mural at the business to pay tribute to Altadena’s resiliency. An unveiling is set for June 7.
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She will remain on parole until May 2026.
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The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ancient armored fish.
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The agency is taking steps to remove prescription fluoride products that children swallow. But researchers who study fluoride say it's not harmful and some kids need the treatments.