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Protesters rallied against Hyundai-Kia, the Home Depot and Aramco during the tournament. They called for more support for the workers who make big events possible.
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The Huntington's botanical gardens is displaying not one, but two corpse flowers, known for the gag-inducing blooms.
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Back in 2023, a council member said the council had “failed” to examine alternatives after repeated problems. Three years later, plans to study it have been delayed.
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Cal State's Basic Needs Initiative has been successful in addressing food insecurity and providing housing support but student needs persist.
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A nonprofit was hosting a gardening day near the Coliseum when someone used a drone to take a photo. Then the FBI arrived.
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Glendale Community College’s film, TV, and media arts department now offers coursework in documentary filmmaking and the chance to study abroad.
Latest from the White House
Follow the fast-moving developments under the Trump Administration.
Private prison company CoreCivic sold two California properties to the Department of Homeland Security. It will continue operating them as ICE detention centers.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are starting to talk about one facet of immigration reform: how to expand the popular H-2A visa program for farm laborers. They face obstacles.
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The passports feature an image of President Donald Trump and are only available in person at the Washington Passport Agency.
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Conflict in the Middle East
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The U.S. military announced it will begin its blockade of Iranian ships over the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, as Iran vowed to assert its own control over critical waterway.
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The move comes after the U.S. and Iran exchanged fire for the third weekend in a row.
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When the U.S. brokered a ceasefire last year, Israel controlled half of Gaza. Now Israeli forces have pushed deeper, and Palestinians are paying a deadly price.
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LAist at The Moth StorySLAM: Plot Twist
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Civics & Democracy
The tax measure was approved by voters in 2018 with plans to reduce the rate to 1% by 2029, then eliminate it in 2039.
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CalPERS’ investment returns determine whether government agencies — and taxpayers — have to kick in extra money to cover losses at the pension fund.
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California police and fire unions are backing bills that would create new retirement benefits or raise pay. Lawmakers approved them overwhelmingly.
Education
LAUSD is spending more money than it brings in and the last three budgets relied on billions of dollars in reserves.
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Jordan Brand built the temporary structure on school-owned land at the former Inglewood Adult School site in February.
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Instead of leading the California Department of Education, the new position will act as more of a public advocate.
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Explore LA
Ascot Hills Park could have been a giant sports complex. How a group of volunteers turned it into a 93-acre nature reserve.
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“Luceros y Penumbras” was born from L.A. artist Daniel González’s experiences growing up in Boyle Heights and visiting family in Mexico.
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Caltech’s Kerckhoff Marine Laboratory looks like it’s been teleported in from another time and place. It’s open for public visits this summer.
Food
LAist sat down with two of the minds behind Pawn Shop, a new sports bar on Melrose with menu items like pickle-brined fried chicken and caviar.
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Obsessive sourcing, a tight menu, USDA Prime over mesquite — and a $7 taco. Inside the most ambitious new taco stand in L.A.
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Everything to know about tickets, sessions and vendors of your favorite side dish at The Autry.
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Three drinks, three rituals, one hot summer — from the midday vermouth hour to evening gin and tonics.
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Imperfect ParadiseLAist's weekly on-demand news magazine show that pulls back the curtain and dives deeper into the biggest and most consequential SoCal stories of the week from our newsroom. New episodes drop every Friday.Listen 20:58Hosting the World Cup was supposed to be an economic boost for Los Angeles, but what effect has it really had on local businesses? LAist reporter Destiny Torres examines this question through one historic tourist destination in Los Angeles: Olvera Street.
Has World Cup fever translated into a boost for LA businesses?