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A state lawmaker has introduced a bill to protect a deceased person's digital assets or electronic communications.
When you or a loved one passes on, what exactly happens to their digital information?
In most cases, it takes more than a glance at the bottle to find out what's in cleaning products.
With the debate over vaccines reaching a fever pitch, it's only logical a bill on the subject would hit the legislature, and one has.
It's only logical a bill on the subject would hit the legislature, and one has.
Developers would find it easier to subdivide certain lots and build small, single-family homes.
Los Angeles and LAUSD elections will be moving from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years.
2015 L.A. City Council primary election roundup.
Though it's been nearly 20 years since Proposition 215, no regulatory framework exists.
While all other states prohibit lane-splitting, the Golden State does not explicitly.
A rear bicycle light.
Riding a bicycle in California, especially at night, is a dangerous prospect.
Los Angeles' voter turnout -- or lack thereof -- has become a defining characteristic of city politics.
If recent history is any guide, however, many Angelenos will not take part.
L.A.'s small lot subdivision ordinance was intended to boost home ownership.
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