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Los Angeles allows higher rent increases than other neighboring cities with rent control. There’s a new push to change the rules.
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Once a massive event, the annual festival had grown smaller before the pandemic forced its cancellation in 2020. It returns Sunday with a smaller footprint, but also with a big headliner and high hopes from organizers.
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The officers are the latest to be temporarily removed from duty while authorities investigate youth-on-youth violence at the Downey facility.
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Following a series of assaults on bus drivers, Metro's board approved an emergency designation that will allow for barriers that fully enclose drivers by the end of 2024.
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California launched two apps at the start of the year offering free behavioral health services to youths.
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Research shows that early intervention for children with developmental delays is key. But less than a third of children on Medi-Cal are receiving state-mandated developmental screenings.
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Big health insurers that have contracts with state Medicaid programs find themselves making more money even as enrollment in Medicaid programs has dropped. Here’s why.
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Evan Lovett’s love for L.A. and news got him to launch a channel to highlight history and neighborhoods.
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Even if your old grades are not stellar, you can still move forward with your academic goals.
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A warmer weekend is ahead for the Southland.
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Animal tracks. Bones. A slug living in a tide pool ... and yes, you can even snap and send in a pic of animal poop. This weekend, Los Angeles is one of hundreds of cities across the globe taking part in the City Nature Challenge to document urban nature.
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L.A. Pizza City Fest, now in its second year in Los Angeles, celebrates everything that makes pizza great in L.A. Here's what you need to know about getting tickets.