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Emily Elena Dugdale
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Former Senior Reporter, Criminal Justice
Stories by Emily Elena Dugdale
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A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in Pasadena on Wednesday in the Trump administration’s challenge of a lower court decision that last year blocked the government from ending Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
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People living in an encampment in the Sepulveda Basin lost everything in a fire. No one showed up to offer them emergency shelter.
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Dockworkers came out in force to tell port commissioners that automation will threaten thousands of solid blue-collar jobs.
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Board commissioners passed a motion backing a state bill that would make it easier to cancel horse races when safety issues arise.
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As #StoptheBans protests supporting reproductive health took place across the country, West Hollywood officials voted to condemn anti-abortion legislation in states like Alabama and Georgia.
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Lopez died Sunday after a brief battle with cancer.
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LAPD and federal firearm officials have opened an investigation into the massive collection.
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A proposal moving through the Beverly Hills City Council could make it the first city in the country to ban the sale of tobacco products — including e-cigarettes.
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Law enforcement officials announced Monday that they've arrested a man from the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Reseda who they say was planning multiple terrorist attacks across Southern California.
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The California Public Utilities Commissioners voted Thursday to approve a two-year pilot program that will give eligible foster youths free phones.
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The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners was set to decide on whether to approve a key construction permit.
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Advocates and city leaders rallied on the steps of City Hall in downtown Los Angeles for the 20th anniversary of Denim Day — an international campaign calling for an end to sexual harassment, abuse, assault and rape.