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    FILE - This June 4, 2008 photo shows Darlene Knoll, 53, resting in the sleeping area of the battered 1978 motor home where she lives in Los Angeles. A federal appeals court on Thursday, June 19, 2014, struck down a 31-year-old Los Angeles law that bars people from living in parked vehicles, saying the vaguely written statute discriminates against homeless and poor people. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, file)
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    Court overturns Los Angeles ban on living in cars

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    Former intern files class action after claiming L.A. Clippers violated labor laws

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    FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2004 file photo, ships carrying containers are loaded and unloaded at the Port of Los Angeles. The nation's busiest port is approving Thursday, June 5, 2014 a new director and a nearly $1 billion budget that focuses on construction projects to keep business from increasingly aggressive competitors. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
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    Union rep says LAX expansion overshadows security

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    Los Angeles County city votes to end dispute with maker of popular Sriracha hot sauce

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    Los Angeles officials continue to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to approve their $1 billion plan to fix the Los Angeles River, according to the LA Times. (AP Photo)
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    Los Angeles mayor pushes for $1 billion river renovation

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    Los Angeles city officials hold an Interstate 405 banner after announcing the car pool lane opening, higher-capacity on- and off-ramps and bridges that meet seismic standards at the Getty Center in Los Angeles Friday, May. 23, 2014. Los Angeles city officials from left, are, City Attorney Mike Feurer, Mayor Eric Garcetti, council members, Paul Koretz, and Tom LaBonge.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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