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Activists worry support for expanding the L.A. City Council is losing momentum.
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Not every song came out in 2023, but that doesn’t make the act of discovery any less special.
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More than a dozen students talked to LAist about how music powered them through pre-calculus homework, helped them navigate the perpetual question of who you are in the world, and gave life “more vibes.”
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The Salton Sea contains a third of the world's lithium, but the exposed bed lake also contains heavy metals and pesticides which could threaten nearby residents.
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The audit is the city’s first look into the LAPD Air Support Division program.
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Rich countries are dodging responsibility for adaptation aid, infuriating leaders from vulnerable nations.
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We're looking at dry weather and cooler nights for the week.
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Baseball’s biggest superstar and one of the most coveted free agents in sports history is headed to Chavez Ravine.
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Lek captures domestic life in L.A. influenced by her Cambodian American experience. Her work is currently showing in the Hammer Museum's Made in LA exhibit.
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Steep slopes, weak rocks and water intrusion all make slides more likely.
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Worm composting became especially popular during the pandemic, but it's never too late to get in the dirt.
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The oil industry has a huge voice in this year's climate talks. But what are oil companies actually saying? And why does it matter? We break down their pledges and statements into plain English.