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Dec. 4, 2024

Lincoln Heights warehouse controversy presents another test of Los Angeles' aspirations

By Jim Newton

In one of Los Angeles' oldest neighborhoods, a tidy elementary school sits on ground it has occupied for nearly a century, proudly displaying its "gold ribbon" from the state of California, an honor for exemplary public schools. Victorian homes and family-owned shops line the nearby streets of Lincoln Heights, a neighborhood that hovers just above the heart of Downtown.
Last week, more than 100 residents -- parents and children, activists, elected officials and businesspe...

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