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If you mean "LA" as in the city of Los Angeles, then no; the only coastline in Los Angeles is directly to the west.

If you meant "anywhere in the Los Angeles area", then yes; from the Port of Long Beach, or from the peninsula of Rancho Palos Verdes, the midsummer sun does rise over the Pacific Ocean - but only because the coastline in that area is more east-west than north-south.

If you meant "LA" as in the State of Louisiana, then technically no; the summer sun does rise over the Gulf of Mexico, which isn't, strictly speaking, an "ocean".

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