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Jackie and Shadow have been taking turns watching over their nest, but time is running out.
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Looks like no surprises in the forecast today — it will be sunny and warmer.
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Voters authorized the Legislature to go to standard or daylight saving time year-round, but years later no law is on the books.
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You're probably dreading that hour of lost sleep as we "spring forward" for the start of daylight saving time on Sunday, March 10. We have some advice.
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Experts advise getting into this path, as even a 99% partial eclipse is nothing like a total one. If you live in L.A. that's going to mean a trip out of town.
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Located in Orange County near Little Arabia, this is a one-stop shop for Yemeni coffee, pastries, and a proper hang.
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Across SoCal, restaurants specializing in halal food offer large buffets for Muslims who fast during Ramadan. From Indian to Middle Eastern food, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites.
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The beloved L.A. bakery chain shuttered the doors last year without warning. But now it's reopening all locations with a new owner. And yes, there will be triple berry cake.
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Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó is one of three Oscar-nominated documentary shorts helmed by Asian American directors.
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At least 29 states have considered legislation related to daylight saving time, including making it permanent year-round. But those laws won't take effect until Congress makes it legal.
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A U.S. District judge announced Thursday that he plans to rule that the city of L.A. misled attorneys over promises to clear encampments and provide shelter beds.
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At least 10 families also remain displaced due to the explosion.