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California officials say they’ll sue after President Trump signed an executive order to restart drilling at a Santa Barbara oil pipeline that’s been shut down since a 2015 spill. Los Angeles Unified labor groups will rally in downtown L.A. Wednesday to push the school district for new contracts as …

Adelanto protests, SoCal skateboard exhibit, Another heat wave coming to L.A. — Saturday Edition
Immigrants rights groups and their supporters will gather outside the ICE processing center in Adelanto today to protest the conditions of detainees. A new exhibit opening today at the Craft in America Center highlights skateboard culture in Los Angeles. We preview next week’s heat wave in Southern…

A caravan is heading to Adelanto to protest conditions at the immigrant detention center
Immigrants’ rights groups say there are an estimated 2,000 people in custody at Adelanto who live in poor conditions.

Large companies' role in LA's housing crisis, CA domestic workers underpaid, LA controller warns of big deficit — Evening Edition
L.A. city council looks at how large property companies may make it harder to own a home. A new study shows how dramatically domestic workers are underpaid in California. And the L-A Controller is warns the city is hundreds of million dollars over budget. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support T…

Breakfast in the 818
Joshua Heller shares his favorite San Fernando Valley breakfast spots with host Julia Paskin.

Koreatown's restaurant menus over time
Learn about the history of L.A.'s Koreatown through its menus with LAist host Julia Paskin and food writer Tien Nguyen.

Duke's Malibu reopens, Oscars watch party, Donuts a SoCal Eid tradition— Afternoon Edition
A beloved restaurant in Malibu that survived the Palisades fire is finally reopening. Where you can watch the Oscars in L.A. this weekend. And for Food Friday how donuts became an Eid tradition here in SoCal. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

2nd day of heatwave, LA County life expectancy declines, Uber Elite comes to LA— Morning Edition
LA's heatwave hits a second day and HVAC repair pros are staffing up. Folks in LA County are dying younger than they were a decade ago. LA Unified's acting superintendent commits to supporting immigrant families.Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join…

OC closer to getting Andrew Do money back, LA County local business support, Don't get in the ocean water — Evening Edition
Orange County gets closer to recovering taxpayer money tied to former supervisor Andrew Do's corruption scheme. L.A. County gives out millions to local businesses impacted by immigration raids. Why an ocean swim isn't the best way to escape the heat right now. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Supp…

Most of LA County is dying younger while wealthiest communities gain ground, new report says
Average life expectancy fell in L.A. County over the past decade – that was especially true in poor neighborhoods. That’s according to a report out this week from the research group Measure of America. LAist's Aaron Schrank reports.