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A significant warm up will come to the region starting Wednesday.
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Los Angeles is home to more than half a million Filipinos, and some have their eye on one cardinal contender.
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The Harbor City-Harbor Gateway branch of the Los Angeles Public Library opened a new space designed with neurodiverse families in mind.
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Price gouging exploded after LA fires. Community rent hike investigators ask: Where are the charges?More than 1,300 Zillow listings appeared to illegally raise rents in the early days after the fires. Four months later, few criminal cases have been filed.
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Supervisors pass a motion to address the worsening crisis of toxic ocean algae blooms.
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United Firefighters of Los Angeles City President Freddy Escobar, a prominent figure in the city's union politics, has been suspended, according to the Associated Press.
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LAHSA officials had refused to disclose the documents, but reversed themselves after weeks of questions by LAist and criticism from attorneys who said the agency was violating public records laws.
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It’s the third round of staff reductions in three years at Los Angeles’s largest NPR member station and amounts to a 5% staff reduction.
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The Posse Comitatus Act restricts using federal troops in civilian law enforcement. Exceptions exist, but Trump's crackdown on immigration is shaping up to be a major test for the law.
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Kaiser therapists, psychologists and social workers have been picketing in California since October.
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As more than a billion Catholics around the world await the election of a new pope, all eyes are on the Sistine Chapel, where 133 cardinals started the secretive process known as a conclave.
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The justices blocked a lower court order that temporarily halted the ban's enforcement.