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The city has also agreed to pay back any fines stemming from its former "no-vending zones."
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Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled on Friday. A spokesperson tells LAist that things are "better" today.
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Democrats in key swing House districts face a pivotal choice: Whether or not to back President Biden. Many are staying silent, but they’re under more pressure after U.S. Senate candidate Adam Schiff called on Biden to drop out.
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A growing number of Democrats are saying President Biden can’t win and should step aside. But California’s governor is standing steadfastly behind him — and that could boost Newsom’s future political prospects.
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California has long relied on its prison population to help fight wildfires. It is one of at least 14 states that operates fire camps for incarcerated people to train to fight fires.
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Urban water agencies serving a third of Californians won’t need to cut use, while Central Valley and desert cities face the most cuts.
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Is she on track to be the first Democratic president from California? Here are 9 ways that California shaped Kamala Harris and that Harris has shaped California.
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The fair will run July 19 through Aug. 18 at the O.C. fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
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The event will bring together devotees of the tropical plant, which is native to the Caribbean but is appreciated worldwide for its fragrant smell and remarkable five-petaled flowers.
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The podcasting project USC includes profiles of people in our community who are working through the many challenges of life in the city.
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A tech meltdown left workers at airlines, banks and hospitals staring at the dreaded “blue screen of death” as their computers went inert in what is being described as a historic outage.
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Low-income L.A. County residents could get up to $1,800 to use on Metro and other transportation services.