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Here’s a look at ways the documents could come to light.
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The Los Angeles legacy of the lesser-known bat-and-ball sport includes the likes of Boris Karloff and fields at Griffith Park.
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The coalition provides free services to help brands rebuild and it's part of a growing wave of professionals pitching in to help fire survivors.
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Scientists spent four years challenging an out-of-the-box theory that ammonia and water form slushy hailstones on the gaseous planet. Looks like it’s true.
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At the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, admission to panels with popular authors goes fast, so make a plan for the reservations you most want to secure at the 2025 event on the USC campus.
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Supporters of the Japanese American National Museum have stepped up with donations.
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When you think of Coachella, you probably picture the music festival. But there's much more to know about the place it calls home.
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The seasonal Cosmic Cafe at Mt. Wilson Observatory serves coffee, wraps and snacks with a singular view of the city. It makes for a great setting — and a bit of a haul.
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Our celebrity panelists Tim Russ and Amber Nelson go head to head this week on their knowledge of World War II and the TV show 'The Twilight Zone.' Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!
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The faculty association responded after a UCLA grad student was detained by federal agents at Mexico border.
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Wickey Two Hands was supposed to be the first person tried for camping in Fresno. Instead, after the city and county poured resources into his case, it was dismissed at the last minute.
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Although her business premises were destroyed, Shelene Hearring’s students helped her understand that “all the spirits, all the energy, all the love, all those years were still living.