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Stories From Reader Questions
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Hundreds of LAUSD buildings may still need to be retrofitted. How can you figure out if your kid's school is safe?
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At any given time, more than 25,000 streetlights in Los Angeles need some kind of repair.
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Nature is great. Except when it's biting you.
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We unraveled the vast network of mental health emergency services in California.
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If you’ve ever seen a street name that has multiple versions like drive, place and road, this one’s for you. It makes little sense now, but there’s an old reason for it.
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If you’re facing a rent increase, eviction or need help affording rent in L.A. check out this list of resources.
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A new report suggests L.A. rarely enforces a local law for listings on websites such as Airbnb and Vrbo. Is there a better way?
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The vote count, explained. Our Voter Game Plan team answers questions from readers like you.
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The need for affordable housing in L.A. continues to far exceed the number of vouchers available to low-income renters.
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You asked us about how our City Council members’ pay and benefits work if they resign or are recalled. We got the answers.
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A step-by-step guide that explains what taxes may be owed on student loan forgiveness if you live in California.
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The debate around student loan repayment in the United States often focuses on individual responsibility, but student loan debt didn't grow to $1.75 trillion without federal and state policy.
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