LAUSD Strike Continues, Leaving Half a Million Students Without Classes.

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expresses disappointment over the LAUSD strike and hopes for a quick resolution. Tens of thousands of workers have walked off the job, closing schools for over 400,000 students in the second largest school district in the country. The strike is scheduled to last three days and labor talks have been at a standstill. The city of Los Angeles is providing resources for families, including grab-and-go meals at recreation centers, free admission to the LA Zoo for K-12 students, and open public libraries with hands-on activities.
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