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Hateful email targets Burbank developers following approval for 40-unit apartment
A racist email sent to a pair of local developers has roiled a community in Burbank. Neighborhood leaders have condemned the email but the developers say they allowed it to happen.
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‘Unprecedented' number of pharmacies shuttered in recent years, putting Black and Latino communities at risk
Black and Latino communities are facing growing risks of losing access to medical services as a high amount of pharmacies across the U.S. closed.
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Santa Monica College offers program to prep students for career in homeless services
Santa Monica College is offering new program to teach students how to help the homeless and get people into housing.
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Dodger Stadium gondola project strikes debate from supporters and opposition
The Dodger Stadium gondola project continues to spark debate between supporters and opponents as the proposal moves forward with more public hearings.
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‘This time, we will be ready.' LA immigration advocates brace for second Trump presidency
Immigrant rights groups are preparing for more hardline policies from the second Trump administration, including mass deportations.
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How Fernando Valezuela turned Dodger baseball into multinational, multicultural sport
Fernando Valenzuela changed the culture of Los Angeles, helping open the door for people of all nationalities to both play and enjoy baseball.
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LA Jewish community begins High Holy Days amid heightened security
Los Angeles’ Jewish community began the High Holy Days Wednesday by celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
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Iranians, Israelis in Los Angeles fear for family, friends in Middle East
Iran’s missile strike against Israel are sparking concerns for many Israeli and Iranian Americans living in Southern California.
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Gov. Newsom vetoes bill that would have allowed undocumented students to work on campus
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed undocumented college students to work on campuses in California.
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Sean ‘Diddy' Combs didn't act alone, network of employees may also be prosecuted
Sean “Diddy” Combs didn’t act alone on crimes that include bribery, making threats, and sex trafficking, according to Federal prosecutors.