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It’s similar to a previous policy that was later blocked in court and sparked a civil rights lawsuit from state Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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Many Mexican American and Mexican kids said they grew up on the "Dragon Ball" series, which was event viewing in Mexico.
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The program aims to move unhoused people off the street and into temporary housing. Its budget is $250 million for this fiscal year.
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Alex Cottrell joins us for a new How to LA food series, Down To Feast.
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Clocks spring forward on Sunday, meaning we'll lose an hour of sleep. Here are some tips for parents of young kids to help them adjust.
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The Oscars give us a chance to root for our favorites. Film critic Carlos Aguilar tells us how to discover something new.
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As an undocumented student, Aguilar didn’t qualify for financial aid. It was up to him to pay his way through school.
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He told a commission that the tattoos represented "station pride" and had no "nefarious connotation." But he added that if people have a tattoo, he recommends that they remove it.
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A 2-mile-long oil sheen was spotted off the coast.
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Some of California’s most powerful lawmakers have taken aim at corporate landlords this legislative session. The precise impact and effect of institutional investors on California housing is hard to assess.
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How some men are taking steps to forge, or rekindle, male friendships to feel less alone.
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A new California law allows trained physician assistants, also called physician associates, to perform first-trimester abortions without the presence of a supervising doctor. The legislation is part of a broader effort by the state to expand access to abortion care, especially in rural areas. Some doctor groups are wary.