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The motel was up for historic status before it was destroyed.
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A death in the owner’s family has caused a problem with the contract. But the prospect of the street without La Carreta is causing public concern, prompting the L.A. City Council to intervene.
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We dig into your trash … and what to do with it.
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Social media is awash with Angelenos complaining about sky high bills. What’s going on?
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Los Angeles World Airports will use the funds to resolve issues that have significantly delayed the much-anticipated airport train.
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Coyotes are in the middle of raising their babies, which should last until September.
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We talk to historian Elsa Devienne about how beaches developed and her new book Sand Rush: The Revival of the Beach in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles.
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We cover what the documents are, how to use them to find what you’re interested in and more.
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The highly anticipated airport service likely won’t open until October 2025.
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The parcel carriers are adding certain L.A. County ZIP codes to a surcharge list. Prices will go up for deliveries to those areas.
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The planned elevated bike route from Pasadena to downtown L.A. was lauded as a novel idea in 1900.
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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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.
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How did we end up with the Los Angeles borders we have today? We dive into history to see how resources, control and ingenuity led us to this design of L.A.
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Now if they could fix the traffic, that’d be great.
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Maybe there’s a better (less greasy) world than lathering your skin in mosquito repellent.
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The airport’s new budget parking lot promises spots for $15 to $20 per day.
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Chalk it up to taxes and summer-blend oil (watch out, PSL).
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We explore rent control through key moments that shaped California and parts of Los Angeles County.