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LA health talk warns seniors about muscle loss
A health seminar at the Los Angeles Overseas Community Affairs Council center focused on sarcopenia, a gradual loss of muscle strength and function. Speakers urged Southern California residents to treat slower walking, falls and weak grip as warning signs.

Ridehail price gaps raise questions for LA travelers
A Consumer Reports review found wide price differences for Uber and Lyft trips, even on the same route at nearly the same time. A local test from Pasadena to LAX showed Lyft coming in about 11 dollars below Uber.

Bangladeshi comfort food draws attention in Melrose Hill
Roshona Bilash is a small family owned Bangladeshi restaurant in Melrose Hill, away from the center of Little Bangladesh. The menu highlights chicken tikka wraps, kebabs, roti, biryani and slow cooked stews.

Orange County low income line tops 104,000 dollars for one person
California's 2026 income limits classify a one person Orange County household earning up to 104,200 dollars as low income. High housing costs are pushing the threshold above what many workers elsewhere would consider a strong salary.

B-52 crash at Edwards kills eight during test mission
A B-52 crashed shortly after takeoff Monday at Edwards Air Force Base during a routine test mission, killing eight people. The aircraft had been supporting a radar modernization program as the Air Force works on upgrades for the bomber fleet.

Online prices can swing within days for major retailers
Online carts tracked at Old Navy, Target and Amazon changed over several weeks. USC Marshall professor Anthony Dukes says retailers can use shopping history, timing and device type when setting prices.

Measure ER supporters claim win in LA County health tax vote
Measure ER was slightly above 50% as more ballots were counted and needs a simple majority. The 0.5 cent county sales tax would send money to hospitals and clinics for five years.

World Cup bookings fall short for some Southern California Chinese businesses
Hotel, bus and airport ride operators say World Cup demand has been weaker than expected outside the Inglewood stadium area. Business owners point to high ticket prices, visa hurdles and travel costs.

Primm gets new operator after casino closure warning
The Primm family announced a deal for Las Vegas based Terrible's to operate the Primm properties along the 15 Freeway near the California border. The move could spare a familiar stop for Southern California travelers and protect hundreds of jobs.

SGV dining guide: dumplings, noodles, cafes, and family meals
Eater LA's SGV guide gives readers a concrete restaurant map for Alhambra, Arcadia, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rowland Heights, and nearby family dining corridors.

SGV transit watch: why corridor planning matters
SGV corridor planning can change how families move between downtown LA, Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Pasadena, Pomona, and job centers.

LA Chinese community services: legal, language, and family anchors
Chinatown Service Center, AJSOCAL, and the Chinese American Museum give readers practical service, legal, and cultural starting points in Los Angeles.