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The Shrimp a la Diabla Dish America Needs This Lent The Shrimp a la Diabla Dish America Needs This Lent
Food April 4, 2025

The Shrimp a la Diabla Dish America Needs This Lent

Forget bland—Shrimp a la Diabla brings fire, flavor, and soul straight from ... more

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Criminalization of mental illness: Protesters demand for more health care, less prisons Criminalization of mental illness: Protesters demand for more health care, less prisons
Community October 18, 2024

Criminalization of mental illness: Protesters demand for more health care, less prisons

Giant billboards, a mobile ad with video and digital messages and TV ... more

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Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday
Family April 17, 2025

Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday

From treasure maps to eco-friendly eggs, make this Easter the most exciting ... more

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Invisible Scars: Immigration Detention and Mental Health Invisible Scars: Immigration Detention and Mental Health
Immigration June 17, 2025

Invisible Scars: Immigration Detention and Mental Health

One of the scars that will remain for years is the damage ... more

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The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation
Culture October 6, 2023

The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation

There's a global, fast-growing population of people without a religion. That's according ... more

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California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast
LA February 21, 2023

California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast

Environmental Advocates are celebrating in Laguna Beach - But it won’t be ... more

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Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets
Culture May 26, 2025

Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets

How immigrant entrepreneurs are shaping Los Angeles culture and economy—one tamale at ... more

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Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing
Climate Change April 26, 2024

Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing

A popular lake in central Mexico that is a major tourist destination ... more

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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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Humans aren’t unique in our weird attraction to being terrified Humans aren’t unique in our weird attraction to being terrified
Halloween October 29, 2023

Humans aren’t unique in our weird attraction to being terrified

Back when you were a kid, you probably loved Halloween for 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 Make a Difference: Volunteers Needed for LA County’s 2026 Homeless Count Help Make a Difference: Volunteers Needed for LA County’s 2026 Homeless Count
Homelessness January 6, 2026

Help Make a Difference: Volunteers Needed for LA County’s 2026 Homeless Count

  With about two weeks before the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority conducts ... more

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LéaLA: “To Read is to Choose Courage and Freedom.” — Marisol Schulz, Closing the Anniversary Edition LéaLA: “To Read is to Choose Courage and Freedom.” — Marisol Schulz, Closing the Anniversary Edition
Culture October 6, 2025

LéaLA: “To Read is to Choose Courage and Freedom.” — Marisol Schulz, Closing the Anniversary Edition

"Thanks to our guests, exhibitors, and especially our visitors, that goal was ... more

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Medi-Cal expansion safeguards health for most of the undocumented immigrants Medi-Cal expansion safeguards health for most of the undocumented immigrants
Healthcare February 20, 2024

Medi-Cal expansion safeguards health for most of the undocumented immigrants

In 1994, California voters flocked to the polls in record numbers to ... more

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DACA Ruling: A federal judge rules that DACA remains for those who are inside DACA Ruling: A federal judge rules that DACA remains for those who are inside
Education October 14, 2022

DACA Ruling: A federal judge rules that DACA remains for those who are inside

BideThe n administration's new regulations on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ... more

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How the UC Strike Could Impact Healthcare, Research, and Public Health How the UC Strike Could Impact Healthcare, Research, and Public Health
Healthcare February 21, 2025

How the UC Strike Could Impact Healthcare, Research, and Public Health

UC strike: Approximately 20,000 of University of California (UC) healthcare, research, and ... more

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U.S. receives low grades for fitness activities among youth U.S. receives low grades for fitness activities among youth
Education March 27, 2023

U.S. receives low grades for fitness activities among youth

The Physical Activity Alliance's latest U.S. Report Card on Physical Activity for ... more

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Health officials review tool to track severe obesity in kids Health officials review tool to track severe obesity in kids
Health December 15, 2022

Health officials review tool to track severe obesity in kids

U.S. Health officials have revised a tool to track the rising cases ... more

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ACT test scores for US students drop to new 30-year low ACT test scores for US students drop to new 30-year low
Education October 11, 2023

ACT test scores for US students drop to new 30-year low

High school students’ ACT test scores on college admissions have dropped to ... more