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Los Angeles moms Lulu Cheng and Lacey Benard bring new perspectives to children’s books that better reflect today’s multicultural kids.
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Books take a lot of resources to make. Digital readers do, too. What's the more sustainable option? The answer isn't straightforward.
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An avian flu outbreak in dairy herds has stoked tensions between the federal government and raw milk advocates. Milk testing could provide assurances and useful data, but some farmers oppose it.
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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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Mount Waterman is about 50 miles from downtown, making it the closest ski resort from L.A. The mom-and-pops operation was put up for sale in May. According to it listing agent, the property is about to enter escrow.
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The new facility is located at 426 S. San Pedro St.
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The actor is scheduled to go on trial in July for involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
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Metro’s board has approved a final environmental impact report for an extension of the E Line, part of the former Gold Line.
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Raul and his wife Rosa opened their first Cuban bakery storefront in 1976 in Echo Park.
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Students and faculty protesting the Israel-Hamas war at universities throughout California are facing a range of consequences from arrests to suspensions and bans from campus. Meanwhile, students and faculty have also had to endure campus closures, canceled events, and classes moving online. What are the academic and legal costs of civil disobedience for California’s college protesters?
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In his inventive 2004 documentary about the fast food industry, Spurlock consumed only McDonald's fast food for a month. He died Thursday from complications of cancer.
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California policies could have a huge effect on AI going forward. The EU wants to advise and coordinate.