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Monday night's game ended the chance for a Southern California face-off in the Final Four.
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Despite residents’ health complaints and community pushback, the airport’s operations continue to expand, intensifying concerns about its health effects.
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It marks another major milestone for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, the bridge being built over the busy 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills.
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Faculty and student activists say they’re proceeding with caution and camaraderie.
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The new county homelessness budget includes massive cuts to the LA:RISE workforce development program.
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In Pasadena, The Gamble House was in a fire evacuation zone and its custodians are trying to safeguard its future. In Altadena, only concrete walls are left from the former home of novelist Zane Grey.
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NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions.
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Cesar Chavez Day celebrates the life and legacy of the labor rights icon.
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This blue box, which was engineered by the late Grant Imahara, is looking for handy Whovians who can help give it a facelift.
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In the absence of consistent monitoring by regulators, a group of public health advocates is working to document methane leaks from oil drilling sites in L.A.
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Why do so many L.A. landlords make renters bring their own refrigerators? An Inglewood state assemblymember is seeking to stop the practice.
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A photo exhibit from ‘Poor Things’ director Yorgos Lanthimos, downtown L.A. art night returns, an L.A. Youth Orchestra premiere, and more of the best things to do this week.