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The flag is in L.A.’s hands for the first time since 1984. Here’s a guide to what SoCal residents can expect in the lead up to the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Officials say they're aiming for a transit-first Games when it welcomes the world to Los Angeles in 2028.
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Lights, camera: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, H.E.R, Tom Cruise, rings on the Hollywood sign, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and more.
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The ceremony transforms France's national stadium into a concert hall to draw the curtain on over two weeks of competition as Paris hands over the Olympic flag to Los Angeles, the 2028 host city.
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A fleet of buses from across the country will get people to venues.
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Catch the soccer, swimming, volleyball and break dancing competitions.
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The former hurdler, now a Culver City track coach, is among 10 athletes who will receive reallocated medals at the Paris Olympics this week.
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It's the eighth Olympics for Brad Jay.
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A fifth of Team USA is from California, many from SoCal.
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NPR NewsChinese athletes say they compete "clean" despite positive drug tests in 2021 that were kept secret. Diplomatic tensions over the case continue to escalate as U.S. officials push for reform.
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The U.S. wins its first medals of the summer olympics
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Water polo player Max Irving and track athlete Rachel Glenn are among the more than 30 Olympians that have graduated from Wilson High School in Long Beach.