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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.
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A new proposal would keep eviction protections in place for renters in the city of L.A. who adopted COVID cats or pandemic pups.
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Why service gaps are being filled by volunteers and mutual aid groups
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In the Palestinian territory's second-largest city, Khan Younis, thousands have taken shelter on the grounds of Nasser Medical Complex, where staff describe an increasingly desperate situation.
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The city approved a plan to transition to carbon-free energy, but some say it doesn’t go far enough.
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Hemmed in by Israeli forces and the Mediterranean Sea, Palestinians in Gaza seemingly have only one place left to go — across the border to Egypt. But Egypt is resistant to letting them in.
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The longstanding public servant will spend her last year before retirement overseeing the board that steers the education of more than 400,000 students.
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The L.A. nonprofit HOPICS got $140 million in public funds to house the homeless, but it failed to pay rent and some of its clients wound up back on the streets.
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The county is offering millions of dollars in relief for COVID-era losses.
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This comes a month after the FCC adopted new rules to stop broadband providers from discriminating against customers based on race, religion and income.
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The move to increase the number of people on the L.A. City Council has slowed in recent weeks as council members raise questions.
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We're looking at dry weather and cooler nights for the week.