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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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As the summer sizzles, LAist is gearing up for an Ice Cream Social event that promises diverse and compelling flavors from our favorite local independent ice cream makers around L.A. Picture this: a calm, creamy oasis in the city's heart. It's all happening on Wednesday, July 31, at The Crawford in Pasadena.
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The state legislature has also requested federal help for Tustin, up to $100 million.
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The sale was halted after the 2022 Anaheim corruption scandal erupted with allegations of influence peddling in local politics.
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The debris is known to contain asbestos and other toxins. Now, Navy contractors are dismantling and removing what remains of a torched WW-II era hangar, as a new stage of cleanup begins.
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A lawsuit against the city claimed the language was “unlawfully partisan.”
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Del Taco’s birria ramen is back on the menu due to popular demand, but only for a limited time. Food editor Gab Chabrán and LAist Senior Editor George Kiriyama finally got to try it.
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It all started with a horticulturally curious mail carrier in La Habra Heights.
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The city of Huntington Beach has released the details of its settlement agreement with the operator of the annual air show, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Critics says the details need further investigating.
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The measure on the November ballot would require voter approval for any "city-initiated" zoning changes.
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The beaches have become mostly rocks and pebbles following coastal erosion as a result of heavy storms.