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Prime Day, a Tuesday that looks like Black Friday Prime Day, a Tuesday that looks like Black Friday
Mental Health July 11, 2023

Prime Day, a Tuesday that looks like Black Friday

Call it “Black Friday in July”: This Tuesday is expected to be ... more

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One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’ One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’
Homelessness December 16, 2024

One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’

Redondo Beach recently celebrated becoming the first city in the South Bay ... more

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CA’s new mental health court kicks off in Orange, Riverside counties. Here’s what to know CA’s new mental health court kicks off in Orange, Riverside counties. Here’s what to know
Mental Health October 3, 2023

CA’s new mental health court kicks off in Orange, Riverside counties. Here’s what to know

An alternative mental health court program designed to fast-track people with untreated ... 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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New study provides first nationwide window on juvenile ‘lifer’ population New study provides first nationwide window on juvenile ‘lifer’ population
Mental Health June 19, 2024

New study provides first nationwide window on juvenile ‘lifer’ population

More than 2,900 minors have been given juvenile life-without-parole sentences (Lifer) since ... more

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Men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer shouldn’t panic Men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer shouldn’t panic
cancer March 14, 2023

Men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer shouldn’t panic

Researchers have found long-term evidence that actively monitoring localized prostate cancer is ... more

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Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit
Mental Health May 4, 2025

Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit

Urge lawmakers to restore funding for bilingual and culturally competent counselors in ... more

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Diabetes: “Amputations are an unnecessary consequence of this devastating disease” Diabetes: “Amputations are an unnecessary consequence of this devastating disease”
Health January 22, 2024

Diabetes: “Amputations are an unnecessary consequence of this devastating disease”

For decades, the American medical establishment has known how to manage diabetes. ... more

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Another war in Los Angeles: Mosquito vs Mosquito Another war in Los Angeles: Mosquito vs Mosquito
Health May 9, 2024

Another war in Los Angeles: Mosquito vs Mosquito

In Los Angeles, those who wage war on mosquitoes are adding a ... more

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Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments
LA July 25, 2024

Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments

Gov. Gavin Newsom will order California officials on Thursday to begin dismantling ... more

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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge in California: What You Need to Know Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge in California: What You Need to Know
Health May 6, 2025

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge in California: What You Need to Know

Cases of invasive Streptococcus pyogenes double across the U.S., with Los Angeles ... more

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Doctors Warn: Why ChatGPT Is a Risky Substitute for Real Health and Mental Care Doctors Warn: Why ChatGPT Is a Risky Substitute for Real Health and Mental Care
Health January 14, 2026

Doctors Warn: Why ChatGPT Is a Risky Substitute for Real Health and Mental Care

Medical experts say AI chatbots can mislead users, compromise privacy, and fail ... more

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Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing
Housing April 18, 2024

Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing

Offering a range of supportive services, such as assistance to secure housing ... more

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Low enrollment in Catholic schools Low enrollment in Catholic schools
Education March 12, 2024

Low enrollment in Catholic schools

Parents and students of St. Agnes and St. Teresa Avila were saddened ... more

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PROPOSITION 4 PROPOSITION 4
Propositions October 8, 2024

PROPOSITION 4

Funds environmental and climate projects like wildfire prevention, protection of communities and ... more

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American students rank behind other international students in mathematics American students rank behind other international students in mathematics
Education December 13, 2024

American students rank behind other international students in mathematics

American students turned in grim results on the latest international test of ... more

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Time Is Running Out: Real ID Required for Flights Starting May 7 Time Is Running Out: Real ID Required for Flights Starting May 7
FYI April 17, 2025

Time Is Running Out: Real ID Required for Flights Starting May 7

California DMV opens early at select offices to speed up the process—schedule ... more

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When a Degree Isn’t Enough: The Rise of Long-Term Unemployment Among the College-Educated When a Degree Isn’t Enough: The Rise of Long-Term Unemployment Among the College-Educated
Education September 16, 2025

When a Degree Isn’t Enough: The Rise of Long-Term Unemployment Among the College-Educated

When the federal government released its August employment numbers on Sept. 5, ... more

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One Reason the Push for Diversity in Medicine is Lagging One Reason the Push for Diversity in Medicine is Lagging
Latinos May 11, 2023

One Reason the Push for Diversity in Medicine is Lagging

For decades, leading medical organizations have been trying to diversify the ranks ... more