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Built in 1933, the colossal building known as “The Great Stone Mother” is poised to be the anchor of a city within a city.
With people still reeling from January's fires and now the stress of daily ICE sweeps, living in Los Angeles can feel ...
The report didn't find high lead levels in the Palisades Fire area. And the county added that “there is no evidence of widespread contamination from fire-related chemicals.” ...
Guidance is in line with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations under the Biden Administration ...
The California Legislature approved a bill Wednesday that supporters say protects residents’ rights to give food or other ...
On Thursday evening, dozens of researchers hosted a science fair at UCLA to demonstrate the long-term impact of frozen grants ...
The sign, in the shape of a tall 10-gallon hat, disappeared in recent weeks, leaving some Angelenos wondering where it went.
Democratic state leaders have proposed a host of energy bills that seek to balance affordability with the state’s ambitious ...
The 2025 Park Needs Assessment found where L.A. could use new parks and repairs to current ones. The draft plan is open for ...
Herb Alpert got his start playing trumpet in L.A.'s public schools. He wants to help make that "magic" possible for students.
A UCLA study in the journal Science Advances also found a likely increase in miscarriages around the methane leak in the ...
The context: California’s state standards for residential properties say lead levels should not exceed 80 parts per million. The federal EPA’s standard is 200 parts per million.