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The Boeing Starliner launch was halted with just minutes to spare. The mission to the International Space Station was to carry two NASA astronauts. Starliner has already faced years of delays.
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Sal Geloso of the New Orleans band Sally Baby's Silver Dollars talks about his entry into NPR's Tiny Desk Contest, "I Got No More Tears Left To Cry."
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LAist City Treks is your guide to great walks in and around L.A. without ever leaving the city. They're perfect for beginners or anyone looking to explore SoCal in an afternoon. Bonus: Each walk and hike will end with suggestions for places to grab a quick bite to eat near your starting point.
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Black mustard plants are invasive, ubiquitous and difficult to control.
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Two locations along the Arroyo Seco trail will be undergoing construction to help make the trail more accessible to hikers.
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Orange County officials say the goal is to make the new office a central hub that can connect local immigrants and refugees with critical county and community services.
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It was a lackluster Memorial Day weekend for theaters. Here's what's going on in the movie industry.
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Unhoused people said they were feeling hopeful and looking forward to moving indoors. Over 25 people accepted rooms, according to the city.
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The state is directly investing money for low-income students and all newborns to attend college. After two years, the program is still not widely known by the students who need the most financial assistance.
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Back by popular demand, Los Angeles County is once again rolling out its beach bus programs with discounts to people with disabilities and older adults.
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A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard is opening three months ahead of schedule.
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How climate change transforms our reproductive lives, from menstruation to fertility to pregnancy.