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The move to close 500 stores comes after Joann declared bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.
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The proposed spending plan is up for discussion today and a decision is expected as early as next month. And LAist wants to hear from you.
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Egg farmers have been plagued by widespread outbreaks of bird flu. Experts say it's hard to predict when the industry will bounce back from the illness' effects.
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The agency says 52% of the post-wildfire cleanup work is complete.
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The Los Angeles fires affected many musical artists, destroying instruments, record collections and hard drives of irreplaceable work.
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Your overview of the candidates and issues in the Feb. 25 special election. The top two vote-getters will face off in April unless one of the candidates wins more than 50% of the vote outright.
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The emergency aid comes amid a push to extend food aid to undocumented Californians. Many undocumented children live in households where their access to food is limited, irregular or uncertain.
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Party your heart out at the Skyline Festival, enjoy a show celebrating the Nyamakala cirque tradition of West Africa, relax in the park with a sound bath, share a romantic dinner with your loved one and more.
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Over the next several weeks, astronomers will be looking closely at an asteroid called 2024 YR4 that could be as big as a football field as they try to determine how likely it is to strike Earth in 2032.
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A team of researchers say they want to look at what exposure to toxins from thousands of burned structures does to people over time.
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With extreme weather comes the possibility of power cuts. Here are some tips for what to do beforehand and on making it through an outage.
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Two buildings left from a Japanese American fishing village will be considered for historic-cultural monument status.