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A conflict in the Imperial Valley offers a window into an increasingly sharp debate within California's $60 billion agricultural sector over what should happen as acreage devoted to crops and livestock shrinks.
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An LAist analysis of FEMA data found the agency to date has covered a smaller portion of damage costs in response to the L.A. fires than other recent natural disasters.
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The Department of Justice says if counties don't cooperate, the agency will use subpoenas or other compulsory processes to get information.
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Dozens of people turned out for a town hall Wednesday night, with nearly all voicing opposition to the moratorium plan.
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A proposal would block journalists’ access to politicians’ residential addresses and phone numbers in their voter roll.
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The presence of masked federal agents is an unnerving part of life in Southern California this summer. Here’s a look at who’s carrying out the immigration raids.
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The Board of Supervisors is considering establishing a "heat threshold" of 82 degrees. It will go to a vote next month.
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On its 30th anniversary, Clueless costume designer reflects on the film’s impact.
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A bipartisan Congress has come to the rescue of vets at risk of losing their homes, after administrations from both parties tore up VA safety nets for homeowners.
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An '80s bash downtown, Shakespeare in Griffith Park, the Arboretum’s Plumeria Festival and more of the best things to do this weekend.
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The Senate voted to approve the $9 billion rescission package early Thursday.
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Fungal spores, a significant but often overlooked allergy, are now appearing earlier in the year due to climate change. If your springtime allergies have felt sneezier and sneezier, you might be right.