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The young activists say they’re walking out to stand up for their friends, their families and those who’ve lost their lives at the hands of federal agents
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The forecast: continued winds, even drier conditions, no rain in sight.
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If CalOptima joins, it will create a sixth coverage option so members can stick to the same doctors they’re used to.
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The Democrat defeated Republican Michelle Steel in one of the country's most expensive House races in the country.
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A lawsuit filed against the city alleges the current at-large model disenfranchises Latino residents.
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The future of housing, voting, and the city’s public libraries are at stake.
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Setting intentions and writing them down helps maintain focus and motivation during Dry January.
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Our New Year's resolution inside the LAist newsroom is to continue to serve you, our readers and listeners. Here’s a look at some of our coverage plans for 2025...
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Rove's new full-service station in Santa Ana offer much more than a charge.
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Despite not having a ball that drops in the middle of town, L.A. and SoCal make pretty great New Year’s spots. There’s shockingly less traffic than you might expect, rideshares are plentiful, and Metro is free.
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Huntington Beach's beloved libraries continue to stoke controversy.