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Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking
Travel May 26, 2023

Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking

Los Angeles offers a variety of beautiful hiking trails that cater to ... more

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Avoid a tax fine next year, sign up for Covered California Avoid a tax fine next year, sign up for Covered California
Health March 28, 2025

Avoid a tax fine next year, sign up for Covered California

Just recently, a patient came by Clinica Romero trying to sign up ... more

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Average rent in LA County declined 3.9% but… “It’s still crazy” Average rent in LA County declined 3.9% but… “It’s still crazy”
Economy March 14, 2024

Average rent in LA County declined 3.9% but… “It’s still crazy”

The average rent in LA County has droped and increased in Orange ... more

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Autonomous taxis have arrived in Los Angeles Autonomous taxis have arrived in Los Angeles
Technology March 25, 2024

Autonomous taxis have arrived in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, to drivers, has never been for the faint of heart. ... more

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Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell
Technology August 1, 2024

Automation increases in restaurants. Taco Bell turns to AI Taco Bell

Yum Brands hopes to use artificial intelligence to take down drive-thru orders ... more

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Auto Workers’ Union in Ongoing Talks with Ford, GM, and Stellantis Amid Strike for Fair Pay Auto Workers’ Union in Ongoing Talks with Ford, GM, and Stellantis Amid Strike for Fair Pay
USA September 18, 2023

Auto Workers’ Union in Ongoing Talks with Ford, GM, and Stellantis Amid Strike for Fair Pay

The United Auto Workers said Saturday it had “reasonably productive conversations” with ... more

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Authorities on alert for massive crossing of immigrants Authorities on alert for massive crossing of immigrants
Immigration December 13, 2022

Authorities on alert for massive crossing of immigrants

In one of the largest mass crossings ever in the region, more ... more

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Austin Beutner: ‘Proposition 28 Funds Are Already in School Accounts’ Austin Beutner: ‘Proposition 28 Funds Are Already in School Accounts’
Education August 31, 2023

Austin Beutner: ‘Proposition 28 Funds Are Already in School Accounts’

  Austin Beutner: Proposition 28, which created an annual source of funding for ... more

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Austin Beutner leads the charge for arts and music for all students in California Austin Beutner leads the charge for arts and music for all students in California
Education September 14, 2022

Austin Beutner leads the charge for arts and music for all students in California

An October 2021 study by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ... more

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At 40’s and Not Married, The New Alarming Trend in The US At 40’s and Not Married, The New Alarming Trend in The US
USA July 7, 2023

At 40’s and Not Married, The New Alarming Trend in The US

As of 2021, 25% of 40-year-olds in the United States had never ... more

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Asian Population Rising, Latinos Declining Asian Population Rising, Latinos Declining
California April 29, 2025

Asian Population Rising, Latinos Declining

For nearly two decades, more Asians have immigrated to California than Latin ... more

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As winter virus activity picks up, CDC warns of ‘urgent need’ to boost vaccine coverage As winter virus activity picks up, CDC warns of ‘urgent need’ to boost vaccine coverage
USA December 18, 2023

As winter virus activity picks up, CDC warns of ‘urgent need’ to boost vaccine coverage

Not enough Americans are being vaccinated against Covid, the flu and RSV ... more

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As obesity rates rise in the U.S. and worldwide, new weight-loss drugs emerge in popularity As obesity rates rise in the U.S. and worldwide, new weight-loss drugs emerge in popularity
Health March 26, 2024

As obesity rates rise in the U.S. and worldwide, new weight-loss drugs emerge in popularity

Obesity affects roughly 42% of U.S. adults, according to the Centers for ... more

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As more children die from fentanyl, prosecutors are charging their parents with murder As more children die from fentanyl, prosecutors are charging their parents with murder
Crime September 9, 2023

As more children die from fentanyl, prosecutors are charging their parents with murder

Some 20 states have so-called “drug-induced homicide” laws, which allow prosecutors to ... more

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As Mexico expands abortion access, activists support reproductive rights at the U.S. border As Mexico expands abortion access, activists support reproductive rights at the U.S. border
Health October 14, 2023

As Mexico expands abortion access, activists support reproductive rights at the U.S. border

As Mexico expands abortion access, activists support reproductive rights at the U.S. ... more

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As L.A. County nighttime recreation program expands scope, success largely continues As L.A. County nighttime recreation program expands scope, success largely continues
Community May 23, 2024

As L.A. County nighttime recreation program expands scope, success largely continues

Parks After Dark, the free Los Angeles County nighttime recreation program that ... more

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As egg prices rise, so do attempts to smuggle them from Mexico As egg prices rise, so do attempts to smuggle them from Mexico
Economy January 24, 2023

As egg prices rise, so do attempts to smuggle them from Mexico

High prices are driving an increase in attempts to bring eggs into ... more

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As Biden and Trump seek reelection, who are the oldest –and youngest– current world leaders? As Biden and Trump seek reelection, who are the oldest –and youngest– current world leaders?
USA May 2, 2024

As Biden and Trump seek reelection, who are the oldest –and youngest– current world leaders?

Joe Biden, at 81, is the oldest American president, a distinction he’s ... more

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Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done
Latinos May 14, 2024

Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done

Ary Amaya barely squints as she stands awash in the midmorning glare, ... more