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The Billboard Creative’s 2026 exhibition brings the work of 19 artists to billboards stretching from near MacArthur Park to West Hollywood.
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The L.A. Times will host its book festival this weekend, the same time as BookCon in NYC. Is there room enough for both?
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Teachers with the Los Angeles Unified School District will get four weeks of paid parental leave under terms of a new contract.
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The California gubernatorial candidate and former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services discussed healthcare costs, gas prices and more.
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California gubernatorial candidate and former L.A. mayor covered topics ranging from the state's gas taxes to how he'd interact with President Trump.
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As voters prepare for the June 2 primary, AirTalk host Larry Mantle speaks with candidates in one-on-one conversations.
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The incumbent faces a primary challenge from his upstairs neighbor, as well as two others, in District 13, which includes Echo Park, Atwater Village and much of Hollywood.
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County will develop policy to give people in unincorporated areas priority access to affordable housing built in their neighborhoods
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The incumbent is running in the June primary for a second term representing District 15, which includes San Pedro, Wilmington and Watts.
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The reason for Teresa Sánchez-Gordon stepping down is unclear, as two commissioners were appointed to leadership roles during a regularly scheduled meeting.
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Recovery from the Palisades Fire and homelessness are major issues in the June 2 primary race for District 11, which includes Venice, the Pacific Palisades and Westchester.
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District 9 in South L.A. is one of the most competitive races for a City Council seat in the June 2 primary, partly because the incumbent is termed out.