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Where once they were a rarity among the manicured lawns of Southern California, now they are a staple in yards and office ...
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Ayana Contreras of Denver public radio stations KUVO Jazz and The Drop to discuss today ...
The L.A. City Attorney’s office said Friday that of the hundreds of arrests made at last year's Gaza war protests on the ...
Five people have been arrested for allegedly making false FEMA claims related to the Palisades and Eaton fires for reaping ...
Say goodbye to the 9ZZZ999 format. Sometime next year, California drivers will start receiving license plates with a reversed ...
Author and journalist Héctor Tobar has participated in the L.A. Times Festival of Books since 1999. This year, he’ll be part ...
Our celebrity panelists Josefina López and Bruce Vilanch go head to head this week on their knowledge of the musical 'Miss ...
Mayor Karen Bass' executive actions are intended to streamline the rebuilding process and ease financial pressures for ...
California receives $2.4 billion in federal Title I money for low-income schools, about $1.3 billion for special education ...
Some lucky California driver will soon receive a license plate with the number 9ZZZ999, marking the end of an era for Golden ...
California’s agricultural industries face many possible effects from President Donald Trump's tariffs, but some hope for ...