Category: LA
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Can L.A.’s car-free Olympics help the climate long-term? Can L.A.’s car-free Olympics help the climate long-term?
LA August 16, 2024

Can L.A.’s car-free Olympics help the climate long-term?

Can car-obsessed Los Angeles manage a car-free Olympics in 2028? UCLA public transit ... more

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California lawmakers discuss faulty emergency alert systems after LA County wildfires California lawmakers discuss faulty emergency alert systems after LA County wildfires
LA March 12, 2025

California lawmakers discuss faulty emergency alert systems after LA County wildfires

Two months after multiple emergency evacuation messages were erroneously sent to millions ... more

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Supervisors will regulate street vendors on the county’s streets; hundreds of dollars in permits Supervisors will regulate street vendors on the county’s streets; hundreds of dollars in permits
LA February 1, 2024

Supervisors will regulate street vendors on the county’s streets; hundreds of dollars in permits

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will regulate street vendors and ... more

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Janice Hahn: Four years full of challenges Janice Hahn: Four years full of challenges
LA December 3, 2024

Janice Hahn: Four years full of challenges

Janice Hahn sworn in for final term as LA County supervisor. These ... more

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LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month
LA May 29, 2024

LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month

Los Angeles city officials are planning to fly a pride flag at ... more

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L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk
LA February 25, 2025

L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk

Hosting the Olympics is about more than just stadiums and athletes. It ... more

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“You have to move!.” The criminalization of homelessness in Los Angeles “You have to move!.” The criminalization of homelessness in Los Angeles
Homelessness August 23, 2024

“You have to move!.” The criminalization of homelessness in Los Angeles

Human Rights Watch had published a remarkable 344 page report on the ... more

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REAL ID deadline is approaching. Here’s what you need to know REAL ID deadline is approaching. Here’s what you need to know
LA March 14, 2025

REAL ID deadline is approaching. Here’s what you need to know

  The deadline for the federal REAL ID is quickly approaching. Starting May ... more

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Help available for those who need to pay back rent owed during COVID-19 pandemic Help available for those who need to pay back rent owed during COVID-19 pandemic
Housing February 1, 2024

Help available for those who need to pay back rent owed during COVID-19 pandemic

Los Angeles residents who owe back rent due to the pandemic must ... more

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A woman disappears in L.A. and its mysterious trail leads to Mexico A woman disappears in L.A. and its mysterious trail leads to Mexico
LA December 3, 2024

A woman disappears in L.A. and its mysterious trail leads to Mexico

Hannah Kobayashi, the Hawaii woman who had been believed to be missing ... more

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92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program 92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program
LA August 15, 2023

92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program

Ninety-two percent of people who attended a Park After Dark events program ... more

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Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot
LA May 30, 2024

Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot

Californians won't be voting this November on a policy that would have ... more

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Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday
LA March 3, 2025

Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday

As rain slows to a halt across Southern California in the early ... more

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The Kobe and Gianna mural in LA will stay for at least another year The Kobe and Gianna mural in LA will stay for at least another year
LA October 25, 2023

The Kobe and Gianna mural in LA will stay for at least another year

NBA 2K helps preserve popular Kobe and Gianna Bryant mural in downtown ... more

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“There are indications that the coming storm could be as strong as Tropical Storm Hilary was in August” “There are indications that the coming storm could be as strong as Tropical Storm Hilary was in August”
LA February 3, 2024

“There are indications that the coming storm could be as strong as Tropical Storm Hilary was in August”

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass laid out details of the city's "all-hands-on-deck" ... more

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Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint
LA December 17, 2024

Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint

"Prayer works… and God is always listening to our prayers,” said a ... more

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Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency for Southern California Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency for Southern California
LA August 20, 2023

Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency for Southern California

Governor Gavin Newsom on Saturday proclaimed a state of emergency Saturday for ... more

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In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility
Housing March 3, 2025

In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility

With the highest percentage of Latino residents (53.3%) and those born outside ... more