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The Castro Theatre’s long history in the LGBTQ+ rights movement gives its upcoming reopening special significance, particularly in light of renewed attacks on the queer community.
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Claude, a rare albino alligator who lived at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, died this week. Officials revealed why the “iconic swamp king” perished.
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Officials in L.A. initially ruled the death of 18-year-old Amelia Salehpour an accidental overdose. But her family has spent a fortune on private investigators who say they turned up evidence of a homicide, creating a divide within local enforcement over how to handle the case.
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Rep. Darrell Issa, whose San Diego-area district was redrawn to favor Democrats, said he would run for reelection in California rather than moving to Texas to run in a safe GOP seat.
Miley Cyrus and rocker Maxx Morando are taking the next step in their relationship. After four years of dating, the musicians are engaged.
Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell pledged a historic sum on Tuesday to provide an incentive to families to adopt new investment accounts for children.
LeBron James misses 13 of 17 shots to finish with eight points, but Austin Reaves scores 44 and Rui Hachimura make the winning three against the Raptors.
The state’s proposed ‘zone zero’ rules are commonsense fire safety, proponents say, but opponents fear they will decimate Southern California’s urban forest.
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Game 7 of the World Series will be played on Saturday at 5 p.m. PDT as the Dodgers try to secure their second straight title.