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Stunning allegations about California labor icon Cesar Chavez led the organization he co-founded, United Farm Workers, to distance itself from him.
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Taxpayers who purchased a new vehicle in 2025 may qualify for a new deduction on their taxes — even if they're not itemizing. But not everyone is eligible.
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Today on AirTalk: LA airports; Sound stage occupancy; Scientists who were shunned for being right; Pakistan and Afghanistan; Kids' social media addiction trial; and TV Talk.
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Even before the New York Times’ bombshell investigation into the labor rights icon, some locals have called to bring back Brooklyn Avenue.
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Venice Love Fest, a sake tasting, Ukrainian egg decorating and more of the best things to do this weekend
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Seafood City's Late Night Madness transforms a Filipino grocery store into a dance party and street food experience.
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Before Big Bear’s famous Jackie and Shadow, there were Jak and Audacity on Santa Cruz, according to officials.
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”Any time we can talk about opera and ballet is a good day. I'm sorry that it's at one artist's expense, but he opened the door.”
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The open-ended strike almost certainly would shutter schools for about 400,000 students.
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Maria Patricia Ramblaz said she’s now trying to find new funding sources to bring back the homework help and safe space she’s provided to students for the last 15 years.
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California labor rights pioneer Dolores Huerta said she'd kept her secret for years because she feared hurting the farmworker movement.
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The late, disgraced labor leader started out in L.A., leaving behind a big mark will have to be reckoned with.