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President Donald Trump said in his State of the Union address he would make L.A. 'safe' ahead of the Olympics — triggering a quick response from Mayor Karen Bass.
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State law requires public reports on crowd-control weapons. Most UC police agencies ignore it.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta says inadequate care has led to a rise in preventable deaths.
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Peter Pham, the founder and president of the Viet America Society, claims Do took advantage of their friendship to set him up in the scandal.
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The instructor was one of a group of protestors who confronted immigration agents at a marijuana farm in Camarillo in July, prosecutors say.
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The drug dealer, the last of five defendants to plead guilty to federal charges linked to the 'Friends' actor’s death, will face a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison.
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Two new California Supreme Court rulings sided with prisoners contesting past gang-related charges, decisions that could affect "three strikes" cases.
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The department agreed to the reforms following a racist texting scandal in 2021.
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A new episode on Imperfect Paradise goes over the case.
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But both county officials and jail monitors worry that a rising jail population could mean future setbacks at the Inmate Reception Center in downtown L.A.
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The brothers have been in prison for more than three decades for the shotgun murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, at their Beverly Hills home in August 1989.
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The Justice Department began delivering files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation to the House Oversight Committee on Friday. The panel plans to release some of the files publicly.Listen 3:46
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The FBI says its searches of Bolton's home and office was authorized by a court but declined to provide further details. Bolton is a frequent critic of the president.Listen 3:15