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NPR TV critic Eric Deggans picks his favorite performances of 2025 thus far, including Noah Wyle in The Pitt, Catherine O'Hara in The Last of Us and The Studio, and Carrie Coon in The White Lotus.
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A new UC Berkeley report finds that rebuilding all-electric could save homeowners time and money.
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In an exclusive interview with LAist, Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins said she chose Scott for his ties to L.A. and pursuit of police reform in San Francisco.
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The light rail project, which had been planned for 2021, could see its first riders early next year.
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Despite efforts to increase the number of mental health providers, many students say the training requirements are onerous and costly.
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The city is poised to spend as much as it does on its entire operating budget to counter the slow-moving disaster.
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Pressure from the governor preceded the AI regulation retreat. Big tech gets more leeway to help make decisions or target ads.
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REAL ID enforcement at airports starts on May 7. Clint Henderson, travel editor at The Points Guy, has these three tips for travelers.
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A significant warm up will come to the region starting Wednesday.
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Los Angeles is home to more than half a million Filipinos, and some have their eye on one cardinal contender.
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The Harbor City-Harbor Gateway branch of the Los Angeles Public Library opened a new space designed with neurodiverse families in mind.
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Price gouging exploded after LA fires. Community rent hike investigators ask: Where are the charges?More than 1,300 Zillow listings appeared to illegally raise rents in the early days after the fires. Four months later, few criminal cases have been filed.