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Brian Frank
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Former Editor, Digital and Special Projects
Stories by Brian Frank
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The new figure updates earlier estimates of $44 million and is included in a revised settlement agreement that could be approved as early as Friday. Here's what it means for customers.
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Democrats had spent heavily in the race for the 25th Congressional District, seeing Knight as vulnerable, but by late Wednesday morning challenger Bryan Caforio was congratulating his opponent.
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The coyote who bit a 6-year-old boy's arm several weeks ago at Woodbridge Park has been euthanized, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Developers want to build a temporary 12,000-seat interim stadium next to Orange County’s Great Park to replace Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, which is closing at the end of the month.
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L.A. police Chief Charlie Beck bet Chicago's police superintendent a sandwich from Langer's deli that the Dodgers would beat the Cubs. Norm Langer explains why.
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More than 200 volunteers joined members of the LA Conservation Corps and city staff Saturday as part of a project to replenish the park's tree canopy, which has withered under drought and die-off.
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The fellows include USC professor and cultural historian Josh Kun, a frequent guest on Take Two, two Caltech biology professors, an author and a human rights lawyer with the ACLU.
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If your car manufacturer doesn’t recommend using higher octane gas, then you’re probably wasting your money. Here's why.
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Todd DeStefano, 43, last month pleaded no contest to a felony conflict of interest charge for allegedly diverting Coliseum event funds to his own company.
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Homicide detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are investigating the death of the man, whose identity has not been released.
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The company is rolling out a new non-discrimination policy and said it will offer more assistance for those who say they have faced discrimination from hosts, among other changes.
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On a 3–2 vote, the City Council approved on first reading an ordinance that would regulate businesses that grow and manufacture medical cannabis within city limits.