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For more than 100 years, single-room occupancy hotels have housed thousands of people in Skid Row. Now, L.A. leaders are saying their time has passed. Some fear losing them will displace their formerly homeless residents.
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One Oakland resident brought together nonprofit organizations, local government and residents to restore their block. She thinks it can be a model.
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Last year’s York fire has sparked discussion about how to deal with conflagrations in the Mojave National Preserve.
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In a motion filed Monday, prosecutors say the convicted murderer used jailhouse phones to direct her family to release evidence that had been sealed and to track down witnesses to get them to say their testimony was directed.
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Two weeks after narrowing the field of candidates to represent them in Congress starting next year, voters in the San Joaquin Valley are voting again.
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The University of California is weighing what kind of data science classes, if any, could count as math for admission, sparking debate over equity and access for those who aren’t set on the algebra/calculus path.
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State officials hope to help students whose college dreams are endangered by glitches and delays affecting the federal financial aid application, or FAFSA.
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Last week, Disney unveiled a political-style attack ad aimed at Peltz and his co-nominee, former Disney chief financial officer Jay Rasulo, which blasted the former’s credentials.
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Kristen Kish, a “Top Chef” winner, on Wednesday makes her debut as host of the hit Bravo culinary competition show, a role she hadn’t considered before it was offered to her.
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California is unlikely to meet its landmark greenhouse gas reduction goals unless it can increase emission reductions threefold, according to a new study.
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