A system bringing the chance of rain and thunderstorms across Southern California has cooled down the region. Snow is expected in parts of the Sierras.
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A 100-foot yacht burned outside Marina del Rey's harbor on Wednesday evening. It was loaded with 1,000 rounds of unspent ammunition and fireworks, according to its owner.
Yacht with 1,000 rounds of ammunition and fireworks burns in Marina del Rey
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Long Beach is rolling out a pilot program that will provide as many as 10 homeowners low- to zero-interest loans of up to $250,000 to build ADUs on their property. Those units would then be rented out to lower-income individuals or families.
Pilot program offers Long Beach homeowners up to $250,000 in low-interest loans to build ADUs
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A Woodland Hills man who terrorized street vendors using violence, racial slurs and an ax must pay two victims a total of more than $2.8 million.
Man who took an ax to a fruit stand in a 'reign of terror' is ordered to pay vendors $2.8 million
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Dubbed the 2024 PT5, the 'mini-moon' will orbit Earth for nearly two months. It comes in a season of lunar phenomena.
What you need to know about Earth's new, temporary mini-moon
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As Hollywood contends with one of its worst production downturns in decades, many are asking the same pointed question: Can California do more to jump-start its homegrown industry, one that has been buffeted by pandemic shutdowns, last year’s strikes by writers and actors, technological shifts and mounting global competition? The answer is a resounding “yes,” but the solutions are neither easy nor assured, according to interviews The Times conducted with dozens of producers, business owners, studio executives and film crew workers. Industry members and experts agree that, first and foremost, a heaping monetary boost to California’s film and TV tax credit program is much needed to compete with incentives offered elsewhere. But it’s also widely acknowledged that such a boost will be difficult — if not impossible — to obtain. https://lnkd.in/g397d8CN
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L.A. Sheriff's Department announces policy it says will ban deputy gangs, hate groups
Sheriff's Department announces long-awaited policy banning deputy gangs
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The charges, all misdemeanors, included failure to disperse at the scene of a riot and resisting arrest.
Two UC Irvine professors and four students among those charged in spring protest on campus
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Two people in Los Angeles County are sick with a rare parasitic infection known as 'raccoon roundworm,' according to officials.
Brain-infecting parasite found in two L.A. County residents: What to know about 'racoon roundworm'
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A cap on the federal tax deduction for state and local taxes, known as SALT, was a controversial part of Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul.
Trump says he would uncap the state and local tax deduction, a California favorite
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