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They’re not exclusive and allow writers or creators to get a quick influx of cash up front. But it’s not as simple as it seems.
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The city provided the land back in 2016. Years later, low-income arts workers now have a new place to call home.
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Happy Pride! There's a celebration in WeHo, plus a soundscape festival in San Pedro, a puppy party and more.
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Given Netflix's near ubiquity and outsize influence in Hollywood, what people actually watch on the service is rather telling.
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Facing a deadline next month, top Democrats release their counter proposal to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May budget plan. They push back on some cuts that Newsom is seeking.
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The feisty female, named sea otter 841, has been spotted near Santa Cruz after taking a break from bullying people in the Pacific Ocean.
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The money comes from the Workers’ Rights Enforcement Grant Program, which will allow prosecutors to manage wage theft cases, and address obstacles workers face in reporting labor violations.
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California has conflicting laws and court decisions on what judges should prioritize when setting bail. A case involving a homeless man with a long criminal record could resolve some uncertainty.
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Dollar Tree announced that it’s acquired the rights to nearly half of its competitor's shuttered stores.
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It's now the second city in L.A County to try and hold service providers accountable for what they say are discriminatory practices.
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Our audience shares their perspective on the tricky etiquette of loaning money to friends and family.
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As Wayfarers Chapel Is Disassembled, A Costly Rebuild And Unending Land Movement Loom On The HorizonCrews are knee deep in carefully disassembling and storing pieces of the chapel as the land beneath the structure continues to move at an alarming rate.