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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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LA28 originally planned to host diving at Exposition Park, but it's not Games-ready.
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The L.A. City Council raised the minimum wage for tourism workers ahead of the Olympics, kicking off a huge political fight.
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The news comes as L.A. officials clash with the president over immigration raids.
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From surfing to adaptive sports, Los Angeles is expanding low-cost programs throughout the city.
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Lower Trestles beat out Huntington Beach to host surfing’s third Olympic appearance.
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The Olympic Games will be played across a vast swath of Southern California. Only two events still need playing sites.
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With massive crowds expected, the city’s building its own high speed network to avoid Wi-Fi logjams.
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A big debate in this project is whether Metro, a countywide transportation agency, is required to comply with Measure HLA, a city-level initiative, which requires more safety measures for pedestrians and bicyclists.
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The Metro Board of Directors is set to vote Thursday on the Vermont Transit Corridor — one of the most dangerous traffic areas in Los Angeles. Measure HLA advocates say plans disregard voter mandate.
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California officials hope the president's Olympic aspirations will help secure support for Los Angeles' recovery.