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California's e-bike laws and restrictions: A guide on what to know
Why the L.A. mayoral runoff is about to be a 'knife fight'
Medicaid cuts reignite clash between California health worker unions, hospitals
Why Tom Steyer's $216-million gubernatorial bid failed
Arellano: Spencer Pratt could have been a real contender. His greatest enemy was himself
VA promise of 800 new homes on West L.A. campus this year shrinks to 260
California's new Hells Angels: Teens on e-bikes cut a path of danger
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'It's an injustice': Shrinking state funds could slow fixes for Californians with toxic water
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'Michael' hits streamers, $900-million mark. 'The Verdict' also draws viewers, and threats
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Here's a quick guide to whether yours or your kid's e-bike is legal under California law and who is legally allowed to ride them.
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California's e-bike laws and restrictions: A guide on what to know
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Authorities have identified the hiker who suffered a fatal medical emergency in Runyon Canyon as 78-year-old screenwriter William Hasley, who helped Caitlyn Jenner write a motivational book.
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Hiker who died in Runyon Canyon ID'd as Hollywood screenwriter, pal of Caitlyn Jenner
As biopic 'Michael' crosses $900 million at the global box office, Netflix’s molestation trial docuseries 'The Verdict' rises, and a prosecutor reports threats from Michael Jackson fans.
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'Michael' hits streamers, $900-million mark. 'The Verdict' also draws viewers, and threats
Why the L.A. mayoral runoff is about to be a 'knife fight'
Experts say Bass and Raman are generally aligned on policy, which means the mayoral campaign ahead is likely to be characterized by attacks on each other.
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The looming impact of federal Medicaid cuts has reignited a costly battle between California’s medical industry and one of its largest health worker unions.
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Medicaid cuts reignite clash between California health worker unions, hospitals
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Spencer Pratt had a few things going for him when he launched an insurgent campaign to become Los Angeles' next mayor.
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Commentary: Spencer Pratt could have been a real contender. His greatest enemy was himself
Despite spending a record-shattering amount of his wealth on his run for governor, Steyer failed to win enough votes in last week’s primary to advance to the November general election.
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Why Tom Steyer's $216-million gubernatorial bid failed
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VA promise of 800 new homes on West L.A. campus this year shrinks to 260
Veterans Affairs is calling for bids to build up to 260 units of temporary housing on its West L.A. campus, reducing its earlier promise of 750 to 800 units and delaying the deadline.
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As summer approaches, police warn that modified e-bikes are putting kids in the ER. Here is why some "bikes" are actually illegal 50-mph motorcycles.
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California's new Hells Angels: Teens on e-bikes cut a path of danger
California is set to reduce funding for a program that helps communities with contaminated water. Critics say it will stall progress.
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‘It’s an injustice’: Shrinking state funds could slow fixes for Californians with toxic water