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Effective immediately, the government says it will begin screening immigrant social media for activity that officials think indicates support for antisemitism.
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Scammers have stolen more than $10 million in federal financial aid from California’s community colleges in the last 12 months.
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Temperatures could reach the mid 90s in the valley.
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The councils were meant to help more residents have a voice at L.A. City Hall, but voter participation has been declining for a decade.
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Now on view at The Cheech in Riverside, a retrospective features dozens of pieces from the pioneering Chicana artist Amalia Mesa-Bains.
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After January's fires, the IRS extended the filing deadline, including 2024 estimated payments for independent contractors.
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A recent UCLA report found that Black Altadena residents were disproportionately affected by the Eaton Fire. What will one family decide to do next?
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Thousands of donated dresses, suits, shoes, jewelry and accessories are available for students to pick from.
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In separate lawsuits filed Monday in Superior Court, deputy district attorneys Nancy Theberge and Brock Lunsford accuse their boss of retaliation, harassment and defamation.
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Some on the board contend that the disgraced supervisor's deal equates to “special treatment” compared with other major corruption cases and doesn’t reflect “the severity and extent" of Do’s behavior.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District Board voted Tuesday to amplify the role of the region’s Indigenous communities.
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After L.A. County decided to withdraw its funding last week, Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson said “LAHSA is effectively ended.”