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Día de Muertos show at National Museum of Mexican Art brims with local stories

When 9-year-old Daniel Saint Márquez thinks of his dad, he pictures the lowriding community that embraced his late father, Alberto Márquez. The boy helped build a silver memorial trike for his father at last year’s Slow & Low Chicago Lowrider …

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Chatbots can’t replace therapist for teens, but AI can be useful in their treatment

We need transformational change in mental health care for our youth, and we need it fast. The recent deaths by suicide among young people using generic artificial intelligence chatbots are only the most obvious signs of how fast-moving, culture-shifting technologies …

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Dear Abby: Sister-in-law’s mental health clouds family’s future

DEAR ABBY: My brother “Joey” married a woman, “Allie,” who is mentally unstable. Every couple of months, she loses her temper at me or one of my family members. It’s extremely disruptive and upsetting. She has been diagnosed with type …

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Gov. Pritzker responds to Trump threat to jail him, mayor over ICE: ‘Come and get me’

As President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for jailing Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson for “failing to protect ICE,” the Democratic governor responded to the threat by urging the president to “come and get me.” Trump posted on …

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LA’s Corita Art Center honors the legacy of a pop artist who wanted to build a kinder world

Nellie Scott can fit a little more than 150 art kits into her Prius, maybe 200 if she wedges them Tetris-style up to the dashboard. In the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires, she did this often, taking the …

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Can small museums make our world bigger? This LA author thinks so

On one recent weekend, Todd Lerew drove nearly 600 miles round-trip in order to celebrate the opening of Barstow’s California Clown Museum and commemorate the last days of the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. A few weeks later, …

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This Palm Springs retiree traded his golden years to help Cambodians recover from a war’s awful legacy

Retirement for Bill Morse looked exactly like it should: A house in Palm Springs, sunny days by the pool, travel on the calendar. But then, the quiet began to feel a little too quiet. “I was sitting around one day …

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When addiction recovery means leaving a pet behind, this Palm Springs nonprofit steps in

Jake never made it to rehab. He was packed, ready and determined to get clean after years of struggling with meth. Just one thing held him back: his two German shepherds. No friends or family could take them. No shelters …

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This Santa Ana resident created LibroMobile not just to sell books but to bring people together

LibroMobile is a shoebox of a space. Santa Ana’s sole independent bookstore is all of 1,400 long and narrow square feet, nestled between a Boost mobile phone store and the shuttered Ice Cream Land shop at a bustling strip mall …

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Volunteers at this Inland Empire food bank are helping their community fight against hunger

“No one should ever go hungry.” That’s how volunteer Heather Prieto sums it up. After getting involved with Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino through her church group, Prieto began volunteering with her family when her children were 5 and …

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Volunteering for Habitat for Humanity taught me more than how to swing a hammer

There I was one day about 25 years ago, admiring the 8-foot sheets of drywall I had so masterfully nailed to the wall in what would soon be someone’s house. Actually, that was pretty easy. But being a Habitat for …

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Top questions facing the Ducks ahead of Thursday’s season opener at Seattle

IRVINE –– The Ducks have undergone a severe roster transformation under General Manager Pat Verbeek, having reconfigured their leadership group and, for a second time under Verbeek, their coaching staff as well. Under new coach Joel Quenneville, a four-time Stanley …

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Governor vetoes bill restricting use of license plate reader data

The governor’s pen recently halted an Inland Empire state senator’s attempt to rein in how police use data from automated license plate readers. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 1, vetoed SB 274, which was sponsored by state Sen. Sabrina …

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What’s closed for Indigenous Peoples Day or Columbus Day, Monday, in LA

  Vasquez Rocks Natural Area, near Agua Dulce, is part of the Tataviam ancestral land in Los Angeles County. In the photo, tourists scramble up Vasquez Rocks for a photo op on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. (Photo by David Crane, …

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It’s official – Celebrity Traitors is already the TV moment of the year

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Warning: spoilers ahead for the first episode of Celebrity Traitors. I can’t remember the last time …

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Army called in after ‘suspicious items’ discovered at seaside home in Margate

Police have evacuated residents in four roads (Picture: UKNIP) Dozens of people have been evacuated by bomb disposal units after ‘suspicious items’ were discovered in a Margate flat. One man has been arrested and remains in custody. Four entire streets …

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Woman hands herself into police after ribbons for Hamas hostages cut down

Muswell Hill residents replaced the yellow ribbons that were cut down (Picture: Tim Clarke) A woman has been interviewed under caution after yellow ribbons representing hostages taken by Hamas from Israel on October 7 were cut down. The yellow ribbon …

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Inside the $1,518,000 sale of a Santa Clara County home

1967 Bernice Way – Google Street View A house built in 1955 has changed hands. The property in the 1900 block of Bernice Way in San Jose was sold on Aug. 12, 2025. The purchase price was $1,518,000. This single-story …

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Woman who allegedly killed San Francisco woman in head-on collision takes plea deal

A Campbell woman pleaded no contest Friday to felony vehicular manslaughter for driving the wrong way on Highway 280 and causing a head-on collision that killed a 54-year-old woman and injured her 16-year-old son, prosecutors said. Constellatia Martin, 26, also …

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Alameda County real estate: House on Hermosa Avenue sells for $2,060,000

94 Hermosa Avenue – Google Street View A spacious house in the first block of Hermosa Avenue in Oakland has new owners. The 3,038-square-foot property, built in 1993, was sold on July 22 for $2,060,000, or $678 per square foot. …

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    Ethan Hawke recently joined Vanity Fair for a career retrospective video interview and remained in awe that he got the chance to watch Robin Williams act on the set of …

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    A 3,170-square-foot house built in 1997 has changed hands. The spacious unit in the 2500 block of Wilde Avenue in Pleasanton was sold on Sept. 5, 2025 for $2,880,000 which …

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    Derek Heersink is leading the climb back for 14er Brewing. The founder and owner of Alamosa’s Spare Keg Brewerks says the reason was simple. “It’s a great brand for Chaffee …

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  • Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destruction
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    People across the northern Caribbean are digging out from the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa as deaths from the storm climbed.

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    The shutdown, now in its fifth week, halted funding for Medicare's telehealth program, leaving many patients without vital services.

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    Vance called for a significant reduction in legal immigration, saying it threatens the social fabric of the United States.

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    President Trump described his face-to-face with Chinese leader Xi as a roaring success.

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