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Homeless advocates continuing to resist clearing of encampments at Echo Park Lake
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Homeless advocates continuing to resist clearing of encampments at Echo Park Lake by abc7.com Read more
LAPD detains, then releases, Los Angeles Times reporter covering unrest in Echo Park
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LAPD detains, then releases, Los Angeles Times reporter covering unrest in Echo Park by latimes.com Read more
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All Californians Older Than 16 Will Be Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine by April 15 by Staff Read more
Echo Park fenced off following clashes between police, protesters; remaining homeless given 24 hours to leave
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Echo Park fenced off following clashes between police, protesters; remaining homeless given 24 hours to leave by ktla.com Read more
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Arcadia Resident And LAUSD Educator Writes Book Encouraging Girls To Enter STEM Fields by May Ruiz Read more
Don’t Be Surprised When Vaccinated People Get Infected
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Don’t Be Surprised When Vaccinated People Get Infected by theatlantic.com Read more
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Monrovia High’s Chantz Powers Stays Local by Committing to APU’s Baseball Program by Jordan Green Read more
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Communities Gather in the Wake of Rising Anti-Asian Violence by Alex cordero Read more
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Businesses Rejoice as Coronavirus Restrictions Are Relaxed by Terry Miller Read more
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The Oscars made history with a diverse list of acting nominees by today.com Read more
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Individuals with Underlying Health Conditions Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine by Staff Read more
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Drop Under 1,000 as L.A. County Moves to Red Tier by F Diaz Read more
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