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Our Lady of Guadalupe is a significant religious figure who signifies hope and protection for countless Latinos in the U.S. and abroad. For photographer Amanda Lopez, she's an emblem of home.
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California's unemployment system crashed during the pandemic. Now, the system continues to see fraud and questions about its funding model.
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Miriam Matthews was the city’s first Black librarian, as well as a tireless advocate for the arts and against censorship. On Wednesday, Dec. 11, LAPL’s Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch will honor its namesake.
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A new study projects biodiversity threats if global warming speeds up. Under the most extreme scenarios, about one in three species could be facing extinction by the end of the century.
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The Mega Millions ticket was sold at a Chevron station on Ventura Blvd. Dec. 8 of last year.
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As warmer weather and a bout of Santa Ana winds come to Southern California, the National Weather Service is warning of an elevated risk of fire weather conditions until Wednesday.
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The EV1 was the first modern, mass-produced electric vehicle from a major automaker — pioneering some technologies you can still find in today's EVs. But the model was controversial, and short-lived.
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California is reporting the highest number of infections. At least 58 people have been infected with bird flu, including one child.
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Our celebrity panelists Marc Summers and Michaela Watkins go head to head this week on their knowledge of the talent competition TV show Star Search and pottery. Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!
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California prisons are supposed to give $200 in gate money to people leaving incarceration. Many did not receive the full amount because of deductions.
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Nicknamed "Scotty's Castle," the property has an origin story built on the improbable friendship between a conman and a transplant millionaire who was his mark.
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Don't despair just yet.