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An English professor convinced author Reyna Grande that she had a story worth telling — and the capacity to write professionally.
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The field is smaller and stakes are higher at tonight's fourth GOP primary debate. As death and injuries mount, safety experts call for more speed intelligence technology in cars.
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In Part 2 of "Imperfect Paradise: The Castle," Carly Usdin describes the draw — and the drawbacks — of the Magic Castle's old-timey atmosphere.
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In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent more than $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores.
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Current metrics don't fully capture needs and outcomes.
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An English professor convinced her that she had a story worth telling — and the capacity to write professionally.
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Developers were counting on the mayor’s initiative to streamline projects in residential areas. Then the rules changed.
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After a strike that lasted nearly four months and a contentious back and forth with studios, the actors guild has a new three-year contract.
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The statewide system was enacted earlier this year to find missing Indigenous people.
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Idle oil wells haven't produced oil for two or more years. Cleaning them up often falls on taxpayers.
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Those who oppose the ban say the policy unfairly targeted a practice that predates the founding of Los Angeles.
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The audit points to data quality issues and inefficient referral processes as part of the problem.