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After four years, the Carson Library is back with a new look to serve its more than 75,000 patrons.
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California’s sequoia population has taken a hit in the past few years. The National Park Service wants to help it rebound — but environmentalists are concerned the program could hurt more than it helps.
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Sarmiento is calling for changes in how Orange County awards contracts after LAist reports that his colleague Andrew Do failed to disclose that his daughter ran a nonprofit that received millions of taxpayer dollars.
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Allowable rent hikes depend on where you live and in what type of building. We did the hard work to help you figure it all out.
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Deputy Arturo Atilano-Valdez was one of the four LASD employees to die by suicide in a 24 hour period last month.
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Only about a third of L.A. city employees called Los Angeles home, according to the City Controller’s office.
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AirTalk listeners share the sentimental object they're most mortified about hanging onto.
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The National Weather Service has issued fire weather watch for portions of the Southland.
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The SAG-AFTRA strike meant that nearly all scripted TV stopped shooting in the Los Angeles Area, according to the agency FilmLA, but it's started to come back after the actor's union ratified its new contract.
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Whether you’re noshing on churros or zoolbia, beignets or bomboloni, may your holiday be filled with sweetness.
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Get an idea of what's good in television, with a dive into the latest releases in streaming and cable.
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Hunter Biden faces new criminal charges related to his failure to pay federal taxes. The presidents of three elite colleges are under scrutiny for their testimony at hearing on campus antisemitism.