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Los Angeles Olympics 2028
Amid calls to boycott U.S. World Cup, council members say L.A. needs to prepare for political snubs
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The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to conclude the Games at one venue instead of splitting the event across the city.
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The mayor signed an executive directive Friday mobilizing city government to ramp up preparation for the Games.
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An ordinance that the L.A. City Council soon will consider would allow certain Olympics projects to skip city zoning and planning requirements.
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The school buses will be from Compton Unified and other local districts.
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Diving has changed, mountain biking has been added. Here's where to watch the Olympics in person in 2028.
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First aspiring spectators must register online, then later in 2026 there will be a series of drawings.
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Homeland Security is overseeing security planning for the Games, which will bring an influx of funding for local law enforcement.
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The L.A. City Council approved the venue change Wednesday, which organizers say will save $12 million in infrastructure costs.
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Over the past three years, Los Angeles Recreation and Parks has expanded opportunities for youths with disabilities to catch a wave, build confidence and learn water safety.
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The City Clerk says a referendum to overturn a minimum wage ordinance failed to gather enough valid signatures. The business group behind it is alleging foul play.