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Another stronger front is expected to hit Saturday, with the National Weather Service warning of dangerous, even life-threatening impacts.
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Federal officials say they’re making progress in housing unhoused veterans in the L.A. area, as they push back on calls by a federal judge and advocates to return to housing 4,000 veterans at the agency’s sprawling West L.A. campus.
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Tips for those living in areas prone to coastal erosion like along the coast or on a bluff.
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Jail closure advocates say the county already has a plan to close the aging facility, it just needs to implement it.
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Covered California Executive Director Jessica Altman said in a statement the state-run health insurance is surging with heightened demand.
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Co-owners Ray Limon and Stanley Swinger say the longer they operate in the area, the more they learn how instrumental this community was to L.A.’s art and music scenes.
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Today's the last day to prepare for the big storm series that comes tomorrow morning.
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One year after California became the first state to require that its public universities provide the abortion pill to students, LAist found that basic information on where or how students can obtain the medication is lacking and, often, nonexistent.
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Rent in L.A. was never canceled during the pandemic — only delayed. The city’s renters have until Feb. 1 to get all caught up.
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The presence of the Oriental fruit fly has also prompted a quarantine of produce grown in a large portion of the Inland Empire.
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Some of those funds were improperly used by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce to support business-friendly candidates through its political action committee, according to auditors.
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The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department says the killings appear to be connected to a dispute over marijuana.