An auto engineer became a full-time potter in L.A. Thank her high school art teacher An auto engineer became a full-time potter in L.A. Thank her high school art teacher

Inspired by her career in automotive engineering, L.A. ceramist Becki Chernoff throws ceramic dinnerware that is clean-lined like the cars she loves.

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Editorial: Los Angeles doesn't need more bright, blinking digital billboards Editorial: Los Angeles doesn't need more bright, blinking digital billboards

But it looks like residents will get them anyway. Mayor Karen Bass and the City Council are intent on marring the visual landscape with electronic signs for advertising dollars.

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California cities tackle Israel-Hamas war: Taking a stand or inflaming divisions? California cities tackle Israel-Hamas war: Taking a stand or inflaming divisions?

Debate rages as California city councils take a stand on the Israel-Hamas war. As some champion the resolutions, others say they fan the flames of hate.

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Planned Parenthood sues Fontana, citing Proposition 1 protection of abortion access Planned Parenthood sues Fontana, citing Proposition 1 protection of abortion access

The Planned Parenthood affiliate has filed a formal complaint against Fontana, which is allegedly blocking abortion access, a right protected in the California Constitution.

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Dangerous proximity of ships, pipeline led to Orange County oil spill; investigators urge reform Dangerous proximity of ships, pipeline led to Orange County oil spill; investigators urge reform

The NTSB, after a review of the 2021 Orange County oil spill, is pushing for changes in how container ships are anchored off Southern California as well as new safety measures.

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Thelma Schoonmaker shattering the cutting-room ceiling Thelma Schoonmaker shattering the cutting-room ceiling

"Killers of the Flower Moon" could help the film editor break new ground at the Oscars.

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Norman Lear, who revolutionized prime-time TV with 'All in the Family,' dies Norman Lear, who revolutionized prime-time TV with 'All in the Family,' dies

The multiple Emmy-Award-winning writer-producer and liberal political activist revolutionized prime-time television in the 1970s with groundbreaking, socially relevant situation comedies such as 'All in the Family,' 'Maude' and 'The Jeffersons.'

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Oscars Rewind -- 2004: Tim Robbins stands tall(est) with win Oscars Rewind -- 2004: Tim Robbins stands tall(est) with win

Robbins took home the supporting actor trophy for "Mystic River," while Sean Penn won lead for the same film.

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No chemistry right away? Here's why you should still go on that second date No chemistry right away? Here's why you should still go on that second date

Chemistry in dating is important, but it doesn't always come instantaneously. Here's why you shouldn't give up on someone just because you didn't feel a spark right away.

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Julián Castro to head the California-based Latino Community Foundation Julián Castro to head the California-based Latino Community Foundation

The foundation is known as the largest network of Latino philanthropists in the U.S., and Castro said he aims to take its efforts nationwide.

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