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A windblown dust and ash advisory ends by noon.
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U.S. tariffs could cause the prices of steel and aluminum cans to rise, an increase that may ultimately be passed on to consumers.
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A new government tracker claims DOGE has saved billions from ending federal contracts. But an NPR analysis of the data finds the claimed savings don't add up.
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Frieze Art Fair, Twyla Tharp at the Soraya, a Black History walking tour of West Adama, a special chef’s pizza lunch at Mozza and more of the best things to do.
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Residents whose homes still stand in burn zones are concerned about their health and how to make their homes livable again.
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How To LAThe tennis star made a surprise appearance during the Super Bowl halftime show. Some say her dance move wasn't just part of a knock on the rapper Drake, but an expression of 'radical joy.'
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A 9-mile stretch of PCH that was damaged last month will partially reopen on Thursday. Only residents, school buses and impacted businesses will be allowed to enter the area, according to Caltrans.
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About 50 people gathered Tuesday at La Cañada Presbyterian Church for the second meeting of what they call ‘The Order of the Phoenix.’
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The nascent Altadena Tenants Union has become a magnet for renters who’ve faced displacement, rent hikes and lease terminations in the wake of the fires.
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NSF fired 168 employees, leaving the agency less equipped to fund a wide range of scientific research.
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Boichik bagels from the Bay Area and New York’s H&H bagels are opening stores in LA this month.
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Aid groups are urging a federal judge to find Trump administration officials in contempt to force them to reopen funding to global programs. USAID says it has a legal right to cancel aid contracts.