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Looking at a nursing home's ratings on the Medicare website is just one step that should be taken to evaluate a potential care facility.
When it comes to choosing a nursing home, the overuse of anti-psychotic drugs is just one factor to consider.
Three of downtown L.A.'s tall buildings.
New skyscrapers in Los Angeles will no longer be required to have helipads under revisions announced today by city leaders.
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Orange County may be home to the third largest Asian American population in the U.S.
Despite a 2012 California law prohibiting religious discrimination in the workplace, many Muslims described instances of a hostile work environment because of their faith. This photo appears in CAIR's report. | Photo: CAIR
A new report on Muslim civil rights shows hundreds of reports of a hostile work environment.
Streets of Napa following a 6.0 earthquake
While other countries like Mexico and Japan have implemented early earthquake warning systems, the U.S. has not.
The breaking up California is California's oldest political dogma.
Jennifer Sabih speaks with LADOT Officer Enrique De La Cruz for a segment of KCET's 'SoCal Connected' | Photo: Zach Behrens/KCET
Enforcement officers are more than just the people who ruin your Monday with a parking ticket.
LA Express Park uses 'real-time technology to make parking in L.A. fast, easy and smart.'
Express Park is currently expanding into Westwood Village.
Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez at a press conference announcing discussing AB 1951. | Photo: Courtesy office of Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez
California birth certificates could be getting a minor makeover.
College library
A bill is on its way to the governor's desk after having been passed by the senate today.
Comfort women survivors Ok-Seon Lee (L) and Il-Chul Kang (R) at a press conference in front of the Los Angeles Federal Courthouse announcing their arrival to the U.S. on July 22, 2014. | Photo: Amy Lieu/KCET
"When I was abducted. I went through the pain that is indescribable."
Senator Marty Block and others at a state press conference
The district attorneys of Riverside and San Diego counties urged passage of bills to treat human trafficking crimes.
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