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A nonprofit at the center of an LAist investigation of O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do missed another deadline to account for over $3 million in taxpayer dollars Do gave the group to feed needy seniors during the pandemic.
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The university is hiring staff and making progress as the state criticizes CSU campuses for moving too slow to return items to tribes.
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The measures are substantially weaker than a previous proposal after an onslaught of criticism.
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At least 51 athletes from Southern California have qualified to represent Team USA in the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.
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The summer will be chock-full of webinars and in-person workshops. Advocates are also calling on the federal government to make it easier to apply.
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One housing expert says the new changes leave a successful program “functionally gutted.”
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As climate themes become more common onscreen, the entertainment industry is also grappling with how to decarbonize.
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Right now, each supervisor represents about 2 million people — more than members of Congress and more than some U.S. senators. When the board was created the county's total population was 500,000.
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The governor withdraws the proposed ballot measure that he and Democratic legislative leaders just announced. He says he ran out of time to add amendments to ensure its success.
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Forecasters say the heat wave will last until Monday.
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From kayaking in Santa Cruz Island to wine tasting in Ojai, here are road trips just a few hours from L.A. that can shake up your city vibes (and be a good thing).