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As a study out of UC Irvine finds excessive lead near Vernon, advocates want retesting and an expansion of the clean up zone.
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Recent allegations against Cesar Chavez rocked the creators of a new play about fellow labor leader Dolores Huerta.Listen 3:59
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The university is holding a free event at Pauley Pavilion Wednesday to celebrate the women's basketball team's national championship.
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L.A. Metro's Board and California Democrats have repeatedly asked for funding to temporarily acquire and run an additional 1,750 buses to meet the demand for the 2028 Games.
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The City Council voted unanimously to explore creating a Bureau of Police Oversight, moving LAPD accounting and audit roles to the controller’s office.
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The move comes ahead of a June 2 special election asking voters if they want to ban data centers in Monterey Park.
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Iran and the U.S. and Israel said they would suspend strikes but countries in the region continued to report attacks and Israel said it would not stop its assault in Lebanon.
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The negotiations — facilitated by Pakistan — mark a breathtaking comedown.
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The president has had mixed messages about how and when the U.S.-Israel-led war in Iran will end.
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A second U.S. Air Force combat plane was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz, capping off another week of intensified fighting in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
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The Trump administration ordered California to revoke the licenses of thousands of immigrant truck drivers, leaving them unable to find other work.
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In a profanity-laden post on Truth Social, President Trump lashed out at Iran and injected new volatility into the conflict.
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Publicly available data also shows the number of people being held at the facility near Victorville has tripled since last fiscal year.
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He and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco are the only two Republicans among the 10 notable candidates in the primary field.
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In light of recent reports that César Chávez sexually assaulted women and girls, including Huerta, trustees decided to focus on her contributions to labor and civil rights.
Education
Trades workers say the CSU system has failed to implement contractually obligated raises. CSU argues the raises were tied to state funding that wasn't made available.
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Ideas for financial relief include increasing money for special education, funding districts by enrollment, not attendance, and raising annual cost-of-living adjustments.
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Several Cal State campuses are caught in a spiral of declining enrollment. One in LA is focused on retention and re-enrolling students who dropped out.
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Many lower-income residents wash clothes by hand or have to travel outside the neighborhood for laundry.
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LAist Senior Editor Suzanne Levy, who grew up in the UK, recalls encountering an alien landscape in her ongoing series American As A Second Language.
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For more than 15 years, Naomi Fraga of the California Botanic Garden has been trying to collect the seeds for safekeeping in a vault of native California seeds.
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