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The 100-year-old route helped Black travelers to escape the Jim Crow South — but with sometimes deadly consequences.
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Want to play catch on the sidewalk or in a park? You’d technically risk jail time under this over 80-year-old law.
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The motel was up for historic status before it was destroyed.
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The legendary music venue is moving to Sunset Boulevard. It leaves behind an incredible 25-year history.
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We look into its pioneering beginnings and why Angelenos were so fond of it.
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It all came down to one precious asset.
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Farmers once banded together to save the area, which had more cows than people.
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A shortage of air traffic controllers creates lengthy delays — but how does it affect safety?
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The program is for customers in communities that may not be able to afford turf removal or water-saving upgrades.
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Millions of customers will get the California Climate Credit — if they get service through certain utility providers.
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The building opened in 1925 with a lot of fanfare, but it’s faced a lot of ups and downs since.
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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Did flooding ruin your floors? Or mudslides damage your backyard? If you lost $10,000 or more in market value, you could qualify for a temporary tax cut.
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Area codes are a badge of identity for many around Greater L.A. As we prepare for a new one this year, we find out what people think their area codes say about them.
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If your car gets damaged by one of these asphalt craters, you could get money back for repairs.. But you’ll have to pay out of pocket first.
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We lay out the process under the charter, what’s on the agenda for next term and who you should follow to stay in the know.
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We got the numbers on the thorns in L.A. drivers’ sides: Potholes.
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We've laid out the best sightseeing spots, nearby food recommendations and a whole lotta fascinating history
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From swanky 1920s movie screening room to Jesus Saves — the evolution of the Broadway building and a look to what could be next.
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We look at how the Great Depression and a long housing crisis shaped the programs we have today.
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As remnants of the past, this group of high-rise bridges links us to an abandoned future of what Los Angeles could have been.
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While SoCalGas isn’t expecting huge increases like last winter, it’s trying to help customers avoid any surprises.
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We look at key moments in the history of the 10, including an early highway path that influenced the safety of freeways today.
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The speedy reopening has brought relief — and also some unease. But officials and experts say the bridge is sound to drive on.