Trump has promised to forcibly remove homeless people and place them in tent cities. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass does not believe aggressive tactics will be needed.
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Growing up, these young locals thought Palm Springs was dead. Now, they’re reclaiming the low desert as their own with restaurants, bars and cafes that appeal to both visitors and themselves.
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An audit of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has found lax accounting procedures. The LAHSA executive director says she knew of these problems and has been working to fix them.
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For months, Ukraine pleaded for permission to use long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia. Now Biden has approved that weapons usage.
Gabsby’s new show, which comes to L.A. for one night only on Sunday, is their latest chapter in performing comedy for their LGBTQiA audience that refuses to roll over for the masses (or Netflix).
A union representing University of California service and patient care workers authorized a two-day strike this week, accusing the university system of engaging in illegal bad faith bargaining over the terms of a new contract.
The Dodgers should avoid the temptation of signing Juan Soto and run it back to defend their World Series championship in 2025.
In housing-strapped Los Angeles, a single mom adds an ADU to accommodate her three teenagers and aging parents.
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