
Destiny Torres
General Assignment Reporter, Digital Equity
(she/her)
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Soccer league parents, coaches, and advocates say the move privatizes public fields and ousts young athletes.
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Crowley filed the claim Wednesday alleging she was defamed and retaliated against after speaking up about the department's operating budget.
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At least 16 birds have been treated from the Venice, Redondo, Malibu and the South Bay areas, according to International Bird Rescue.
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After officials responded, the mountain lion was eventually tracked down and euthanized.
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UC officials say a payment of this scale would “completely devastate” the university system.
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The closure begins at 9 p.m. Friday and lasts through Monday morning and is part of the subway extension project.
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Only 12,000 of the exclusive TAP cards will be released starting Aug. 15.
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Malibu’s water boil notice was lifted Friday, according to L.A. County Public Works.
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The city says the district experienced low water pressure as a result of a Caltrans bridge project at Solstice Canyon.
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The ruling is part of a lawsuit filed by immigrant rights groups last year against the UC system, arguing its policies discriminated against undocumented students.
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