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Access to affordable child care was a talking point throughout the NYC mayoral campaign. Child care advocates told LAist this signaled a change in political discourse, and that Los Angeles should take note.
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There’s been significant progress in the recovery effort, but there’s a long road ahead.
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A Mexican American creative who moved to Mexico, as well as a Mexico City native, discuss the “Mexican Dream.”
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Heatwave expected to last through Friday, with the hottest days forecast for Wednesday and Thursday.
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The newly discovered interstellar visitor is just the third of its kind and fascinates astronomers who hope to learn from it about galaxies far, far away.
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L.A.-area artists tap into cartooning, one-color graphic design and painting to give a voice to people protesting detentions.
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"Project Phoenix" relies on community science to study how wildfire smoke effects birds.
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When you lose your job, it can be tough to know what to do next. Career coach Octavia Goredema shares a practical checklist of next moves, from reviewing exit paperwork to securing health care.
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From punk and soul to jarocho and Chicano rock, the landmark L.A. Plaza exhibit celebrates generations of musicians often overlooked by the mainstream
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A majestic “counterpoint” to the park’s namesake trees, the cave is welcoming visitors back after recovering from fire and storm damage.
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The cemetery atop a hill contains more than 100 years of Sunland-Tujunga history — and yes, killer views.
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The “End the Occupation” march began outside City Hall as hundreds rallied against recent federal immigration enforcement sweeps.