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Even in a sort-of dark location you’ll see some spectacular sights.
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The male kitten will move to the L.A. Zoo's outdoor habitat where guests can visit him in the coming days.
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The CHP said 75 people were arrested in connections with the demonstration that snarled traffic for miles.
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A first-of-its-kind Korean American history course, L.A. County landlords can now apply for relief for COVID losses, and learn more about part 2 of How To LA’s series on mutual aid.
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We're looking at dry weather and cooler nights for the week.
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When the summer of 2020 brought a reckoning over diversity and inclusion, hobbyist magician Carly Usdin renewed their commitment to making the club better — just as two members tried to get Carly kicked out. 'Imperfect Paradise: The Castle,' Part 3.
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California’s ‘failure to protect’ law allows child welfare agencies to take kids from households scarred by domestic violence. Advocates say the separation can worsen a family’s trauma.
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The new course at Anaheim Union High School District teaches Korean American history while encouraging students to learn their family's past.
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California is spending almost $5 billion to address a growing youth mental health crisis. In Los Angeles County, a contract with teletherapy provider Hazel Health is funding free therapy sessions for all interested students.
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Braugher was known for his strong dramatic presence before he shifted gears and worked in comedy.
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Mayor Karen Bass delivered a speech on the one year anniversary of taking office, saying she's made important progress on homelessness.
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An online effort called “Project Menorah” asks people of all faiths to put menorahs in their windows for Hanukkah as a show of support for Jewish neighbors. It started in Los Angeles.