Shaquille Woods

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Disneyland is eyeing a $2.5 billion plan that would extend its park into Anaheim's streets, raising concerns about potential traffic problems and increased influence for the park.

Disneyland to invest $2.5 billion in theme park expansion

Disneyland is eyeing a $2.5 billion plan that would extend its park into Anaheim's streets, raising concerns about potential traffic problems and increased influence for the park.

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Legal affairs reporter Meghann Cuniff gained internet fame after covering high-profile celebrity cases.

‘Meghann The Reporter’ on the complex world of celebrity cases

Legal affairs reporter Meghann Cuniff gained internet fame after covering high-profile celebrity cases.

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A husband and wife duo has created the Teacher Village Initiative, which offers resources and training for Black educators.

A teacher village program cultivates Black male educators in LA

A husband and wife duo has created the Teacher Village Initiative, which offers resources and training for Black educators.

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The Southern California megafest reveals its 2024 lineup, dates slated for April 12-14 and 19-21.

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