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A judge on Monday denied a motion from L.A. County's attorney that could have led the case to dismissal.
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Federal prosecutors have dubbed the former Orange County leader a "Robin Hood in reverse" for his misdeeds. So how much will he have to pay back?
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The Department of Justice hired a former Jan. 6 defendant who was caught on tape urging rioters to "kill" police. The department calls him a "valued member" of the administration.Listen 4:51
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California committed more than $200 million toward refashioning San Quentin as a hub for rehabilitation. Prisoners followed suit with their own plans to beautify the place with world-class murals.
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Residents in this North Tustin community want nice, friendly neighbors.
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Long Beach and other U.S. cities' homicide rates are getting back to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new analysis.
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President Donald Trump had called for the release of grand jury testimony related to Epstein. Two judges in New York also are weighing requests from the Justice Department to unseal grand jury transcripts.
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia also plans to voluntarily surrender his medical license, according to his legal team.
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Rob Bonta issued a blistering criticism of the county's handling of its facilities.
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His attorney is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to release him immediately.
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The cause of the explosion is unknown. Sheriff Robert Luna calls the deputies who were killed heroic and says they were all department veterans.
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Police found Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, shot to death in their Encino home Monday. They arrested a 22-year-old man, who they say was burglarizing the house when the couple returned.
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The battle for records between the Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission and L.A. County could have implications for future transparency efforts.