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The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer
Climate Change August 18, 2023

The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer

As Southern California braces for more heat waves this summer, the city ... more

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Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms
Climate Change September 16, 2025

Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms

Gov. Gavin Newsom closed out the legislative year with one of the ... more

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Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations
LA May 16, 2025

Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations

Los Angeles' goal of a car-free Olympics includes the possibility of electric-powered ... more

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Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity
Homelessness November 1, 2022

Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity

The percentage of people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County rose to the ... more

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$600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings $600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings
California January 14, 2026

$600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings

New Tijuana fast lane border program targets Baja residents who work or ... more

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America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights
Healthcare May 22, 2023

America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights

Shortages of cancer drugs and other life-saving medications are reaching their worst ... more

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The psychology behind liking spicy food and pain The psychology behind liking spicy food and pain
Healthcare August 14, 2024

The psychology behind liking spicy food and pain

Whether the spice they seek is fiery or acidic and sour, humans ... more

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Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways
Education May 30, 2023

Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways

Community college enrollment, buoyed by younger students and fresh interest in job-related ... more

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Cultural and economic factors influence Latinos to develop Alzheimer’s Cultural and economic factors influence Latinos to develop Alzheimer’s
Health October 6, 2023

Cultural and economic factors influence Latinos to develop Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia. According to the Centers ... more

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US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change
Education October 16, 2024

US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change

At a sparsely attended meeting last year, the Saugus Public School Committee ... more

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Experts explain how to tell if you have allergies Experts explain how to tell if you have allergies
Health March 26, 2024

Experts explain how to tell if you have allergies

Spring is here — and if you’re among the estimated one in ... more

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Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions
Education August 14, 2025

Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions

The leader of the largest teachers union in the United States is ... more

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LAUSD Teachers Will Flood Downtown L.A. as Strike Threat Intensifies LAUSD Teachers Will Flood Downtown L.A. as Strike Threat Intensifies
Education March 16, 2026

LAUSD Teachers Will Flood Downtown L.A. as Strike Threat Intensifies

LAUSD teacher strike 2026 Los Angeles could disrupt over 420,000 students as ... more

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TROY SANTIAGO: The Narrator Who Conquered Los Angeles TROY SANTIAGO: The Narrator Who Conquered Los Angeles
Community October 19, 2024

TROY SANTIAGO: The Narrator Who Conquered Los Angeles

He was a young man who dreamed of working in Hollywood, directing ... more

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Why Latino Families Should Prioritize Vaccination in the First 1,000 Days of Life Why Latino Families Should Prioritize Vaccination in the First 1,000 Days of Life
Health April 30, 2025

Why Latino Families Should Prioritize Vaccination in the First 1,000 Days of Life

Protecting babies through maternal immunization can prevent lifelong illness, hospitalization, and even ... more

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If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books
Culture October 6, 2023

If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books

From funding to pitching to self-esteem, these books address some of the ... more

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Pertussis Vaccine During Pregnancy Protects Babies at the Point of Infection, Study Finds Pertussis Vaccine During Pregnancy Protects Babies at the Point of Infection, Study Finds
Health January 8, 2026

Pertussis Vaccine During Pregnancy Protects Babies at the Point of Infection, Study Finds

New Lancet Microbe research shows maternal vaccination delivers antibodies to newborns’ nasal ... more

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Latina Women: First class workers; second-class salary Latina Women: First class workers; second-class salary
Latinos May 16, 2024

Latina Women: First class workers; second-class salary

The gender pay gap among Hispanics persists with no significant change. In ... more

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Harris knows only too well the boost the Latino electorate can provide Harris knows only too well the boost the Latino electorate can provide
Latinos August 5, 2024

Harris knows only too well the boost the Latino electorate can provide

In the heat of the first week of her unexpected presidential campaign, ... more