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Here's a list of MLK events from parades to volunteer work happening this weekend and on the holiday.
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Hate speech and gestures can now be reported online.
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that has implications for how much power California officials have over homeless camps. It will rule on current precedent later this year.
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This expansion gives an estimated 700,000 individuals statewide access to the full-scope of Medi-Cal. That includes mental health, medical, vision and dental care.
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Get an idea of what's good in television this weekend, with a dive into the latest releases in streaming and cable.
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This morning the beaches will see strong rip currents and some valleys will wake up to morning frost.
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New parents and pregnant Californians can now request the support of a doula through Medi-Cal, but for the program to succeed, the state needs to attract more birthworkers to the program.
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The move of Suehiro Cafe to Downtown LA is yet another example of local businesses leaving the neighborhood, nibbling away at its cultural identity
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Food and labor costs, pandemic pressures, and strike impacts slashed revenue for L.A. restaurants last year. Many of them closed shop.
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From tortas to tuna melts, all sandwiches tell a unique story as they celebrate Los Angeles' diverse tapestry of flavors with each bite.
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We share memories from staff and others about visiting Pea Soup Andersen's in Buellton, which closed this week.
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The state’s new voluntary program aimed at getting people living with serious mental illness into treatment appears to be off to a modest start.