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Candidates endorsed by United Teachers Los Angeles have a significant edge — but a misstep can also be costly.
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Program goal is to bridge work and education gaps for foster, justice-impacted, low-income youth, and others.
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If approved by Irvine voters, Measure D would dramatically reshape the Irvine City Council and overhaul the way voters choose who represents them at the city level.
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The Board of Police Commissioners presented and approved their report on Tuesday. It found that the annual CO2 emissions were 20% less than the controller’s audit and that flight times were proportional to the violent crime rates.
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In this Oscar-winning doc, a homegrown Angeleno and LAUSD grad highlights the work of instrument technicians who support the music program where he learned his craft.
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Cloudy skies and light showers today, more rain expected by the end of the week.
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Climate change and pesticide use play a big part in their dwindling numbers, but habitat loss is the biggest factor in their decline.
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Historically, voters have elected judges with prosecutorial experience. But could a more diverse bench better serve some of the most vulnerable?
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More than a year after President Biden called on him to resign over his participation in a recorded conversation that included racist and derogatory remarks, L.A. City Councilmember Kevin de León is asking voters for another four-year term.
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Owner Karen Kropp said it has become “harder and harder” to run a mom-and-pop shop.
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Jerrid Joseph Powell appeared in court Monday after his arraignment was postponed several times since December.
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Extreme wildfires have destroyed about one-fifth of all giant sequoia trees. To safeguard their future, the National Park Service is planting seedlings that could better survive a hotter climate.