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VA Appeals Judgment Ordering Thousands of Housing Units Built on Its West Los Angeles Campus

Department of Veterans Affairs is appealing a judge's order to build more than 2,500 housing units and that invalidated land leases to UCLA and a private school.

UC Berkeley Scientists Make Groundbreaking Climate Discovery

The powdery yellow substance does the work trees normally do.

Simone Biles Honored in L.A. As Champion for Kids. Will the GOAT Return to Compete in 2028 Olympics?

Simone Biles was honored for work with Friends of the Children. She spoke about it, the Paris Olympics, 2028 L.A. Games, her Netflix doc and loving her Black job.

America's Biggest Retailer Accused of Endangering Californians for Years

Now, it has to pay $7.5 million to state agencies.

California Acts to Preserve Records Detailing Underground Puppy Market

Following a Times investigation, California stopped destroying records that contain key details about the state's underground puppy market.

As FDA Probes Source of National E. Coli Outbreak, California Firm Recalls Onion Products

Salinas-based international food production giant Taylor Farms had announced a recall on four onion products 'due to potential E. coli contamination.'

A Humbled, Scandal-Plagued New York Faces L.A. With Less Superiority, Snark

When the Dodgers and Yankees meet again in the World Series after a 42-year absence, they will be representing cities whose fortunes have shifted enormously over the intervening decades.

Teacher at Troubled California School Arrested on Molestation Charges

Patrick Mester was a teacher at Enochs High School — where three teachers have been arrested on molestation charges in the last 12 years — when he was arrested by Modesto police in March 2021 for 'inappropriate communication' with a …

Grammy Winner Lil Durk Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot Near Beverly Center Mall

Lil Durk and members of his music group Only the Family were arrested by federal authorities in an alleged plot to kill rival rapper Quando Rondo.

Clippers and Rams Owners Come Out Against Inglewood People Mover, as $2.4-billion Project Falters

Rams owner Stan Kroenke and Clippers owner Steve Ballmer opposed the Inglewood Transit Connector project saying it would cause congestion and harm development plans. South Bay cities rejected request for more funding.

Will Prop 36 Mean More Deportations?

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents transfer an immigrant after an early morning raid in Duarte on June 6, 2022. Photo by Damian Dovarganes, AP Photo

CA Republicans Embrace Mail Voting

Election workers Nina Dodson (left) and Teresa van Beek collect mail-in ballots from a dropbox in Redding on Nov. 7, 2023. Photo by Fred Greaves for CalMatters

Genera Debate El Plan De California Para Reformar Un Programa Climático Que Aumentaría El Precio De La Gasolina

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California’s Plan  to Overhaul a Key Climate Program — Raising the Cost of Gas — Ignites Debate

The state air board will vote on changes to its landmark clean fuel program that would cut more greenhouse gases but could raise the cost of gas and diesel.

In the Heart of Black Los Angeles, the Future of Latino Political Power Emerges

An Assembly election in South L.A. captures the shifting dynamics of ethnic political power in California. One candidate is biracial and pledges to build bridges between Black and Latino voters.

Is a New Plan for Delivering Delta Water Worse Than Trump’s Rules? Environmentalists Say Yes.

Growers support a federal and state proposal for operating California’s massive systems that send river water south. But it could harm more salmon and other endangered fish.

El Hombre Que Siempre Dice ‘Sí’ en California: Conozca Al Legislador Demócrata Que Nunca Ha Votado en Contra De Ningún Proyecto De Ley

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California’s Yes Man: Meet the Democratic Lawmaker Who Has Never Said ‘No’ to a Bill

Assemblymember Mike Fong is the only California lawmaker who has never voted “no” on a piece of legislation.

Californians Want the Rent to Be Less Damn High. Is Proposition 33 the Solution?

Rent control is on the California ballot for the third time in six years, forcing voters to confront some painstaking questions: Can cities and counties be trusted to rein in rental costs without discouraging new construction?

Negotiations Between Farmworkers and Wonderful Co. Can Continue, Appellate Court Rules

An appellate court ruling is the latest twist in a dispute over the UFW's unionization campaign at Wonderful Nurseries, the largest grapevine nursery in the U.S.

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