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View moreNowhere near enough water has fallen on California in years, and there’s nothing you can do to make it rain. Water prices are rising and multiple tiers are created by LADWP. So where else can we get water? One idea gaining traction is desalination: converting seawater into drinking water. While…
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View moreWith the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach now running 24/7 operations, a new problem has occurred. Many of the shipping containers that spent weeks onboard ships waiting to be unloaded are now being dumped in nearby neighborhoods once they’re emptied. Sonia Cervantes lives along Anaheim Street, where UCTI Trucking Company…
View moreMACARTHUR PARK, LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The lakeside portion of MacArthur Park closed Friday night for “much-needed deferred maintenance,” closing that area of the park to unhoused Angelenos who have taken up residence there during the pandemic. The area of the park between Alvarado and Park View streets and Wilshire…
View moreLAUSD remains closed for now to in-person learning for its more than 550,000 students at K-12 schools as its teachers’ union demands vaccinations before returning. A union representing non-teachers at Los Angeles Unified — including custodians, food service workers, truck drivers and other essential workers — has reached agreement with…
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