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If you’re down to trade in your LAX stress for a little exploration, we’ve got you covered.
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Plan, plan, plan. If you’re new to TSA PreCheck or want to try out LAX Fast Lane, we have the lowdown on cutting through those security lines.
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New faces are in and longstanding members are gone. We help you understand who's who and what's next.
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We break down every type of flood notice from the National Weather Service and what you need to do at each step.
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Not all emergency agencies use the same language. Here’s your rundown on how evacuation orders work
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We’ve compiled dozens of tips to help get you through the rising temperatures in Southern California — from heat illness signs to finding a place to cool down.
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L.A. parking rules are confusing (and enraging). This guide will help.
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You may have noticed you're being bitten here there and everywhere this year. Enjoy being dinner for the pesky bugs.
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We all know LAX is a necessary evil, but can that ever change? Here’s your guide to the airport’s hacks, history and future.
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Here’s everything you need to know about all things related to homelessness in the region.
Los Angeles is a sprawling region. The problems and solutions facing our communities are complex.
L.A. Explained makes sense of everyday issues so that you can stay informed. We untangle convoluted systems, unpack how we got here, and show how you can make an impact on L.A.
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We look at what undervoting means and how it can affect elections.
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The sunlight sparks reactions in the air that are harmful to our heart and respiratory systems, but extreme heat accelerates it.
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SoCal is baking. Here's how to know the (crucial) difference between heat exhaustion and heat strokeBoth are unpleasant, but one can be fatal. We break it down.
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Your next trip to the pump could cost a bit less, but it’s unclear how long the lower prices will stick around.
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The zanja system of pipes and trenches was first built in 1781, and remnants can still be seen in the city today.
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If used right, air purifiers can help keep you healthy
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The answer boils down to car dominance and tight wallets.
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The Black-owned shop has been at its current location since 1977. It was part of a string of Black businesses that sprang up when much of L.A. was still segregated.
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We have an up-close look at the new work that’s been done by artist Judy Baca at LACMA.
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It all started with a horticulturally curious mail carrier in La Habra Heights.
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We explore the origins of how the ear-cringing accent really evolved in the San Fernando Valley.
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The county is also expected to announce more soon.