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TikTok ban could impact LA content creators at Hollywood's 1600 Vine
Over the weekend, the House voted to ban TikTok if it doesn’t divest from Chinese ownership and a Senate vote could come within days.
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Santa Monica residents protest to stop LA County's needle distribution program in city
Santa Monica residents and parents secured thousands of signatures as they prepared to sue the city to halt Los Angeles County’s needle distribution program.
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West Hollywood residents concerned with plans to redevelop the iconic Viper Room
Located along Sunset Boulevard, the proposed project to redevelop the Viper Room would include an 11-story hotel, with residential units, and restaurants.
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LA Mayor Karen Bass urges wealthy residents to fund new homelessness campaign
A new city campaign could place wealthy Angelenos on the forefront of the homelessness crisis. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Monday the LA4LA campaign, a unique funder and connector program for affordable housing opportunities. Bass said she is looking for donations from business leaders and philanthropic organizations to buy buildings for the unhoused. “LA4LA can be a sea...
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Prop houses still recovering from Hollywood strikes
With productions hiring fewer people and moving out of Los Angeles, behind-the-scenes workers are having trouble staying afloat.
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Hollywood Boulevard gets a street makeover with pedestrian safety focus
City officials in Hollywood are adding wider sidewalks, bus lanes and protected bike lanes on the boulevard, making it a safer place for those who walk and cruise down the street.
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Los Alamitos High School students create video to get classmate a new adaptive bike
Film students at Los Alamitos High School created a video as part of a campaign for Brady Flagg’s new bike.
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Dr. Dre receives Walk of Fame star in star-studded ceremony
Legendary producer Dr. Dre received his Hollywood Walk of Fame star where LA radio DJ Big Boy and other famous rappers spoke.
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Months after Hollywood strike's end, actors still struggle to find jobs
Four months after their strike ended, many Hollywood actors are still struggling to make ends meet. As the industry slowly recovers, many feel left out and wonder if it will ever get back to normal.
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‘It filled my heart.' LAUSD instrument repair team documentary wins an Oscar
Among those enjoying their Oscar awards this morning is a 12-year-old girl and the team behind The Last Repair Shop, the story of an LAUSD program that restores musical instruments.