Jean Trinh
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Actor George Takei called out the Mayor of Roanoke, Virginia after he justified his stance on banning Syrian refugees from entering his city by comparing it to the Japanese-American internment camps of World War II.
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A black woman who got locked out of her Santa Monica apartment is claiming that the actions of police were racially motivated when 19 officers showed up outside her door, some pointing guns at her, in response to her neighbor's report of a break-in.
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An LAPD cruiser struck a pedestrian in downtown L.A. on Tuesday afternoon, and one witness says the officer wasn't paying attention and driving too fast.
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A nifty architectural walking tour of historic West Adams Blvd., Universal Studios is hiking up price of annual passes, and more end of the day links!
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If you haven't had the chance to sample the tasty goods from the touring Hello Kitty Cafe Truck, then you're in luck.
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Outside of Cal State Long Beach's Walter Pyramid arena last night, the building glowed the blue, white and red colors of the French flag in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
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Over the weekend, the L.A. Coliseum was transformed into Camp Flog Gnaw, Odd Future's alternative hip-hop music festival and carnival.
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While we were all bundling up last night as winds were whipping through Southern California, the gusts blew over several trees and power lines, damaging cars.
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There are just three days left for you to visit a pop-up art show in a two-story historic building that's completely covered in vibrant, cartoon-like artwork from Australian duo DABSMYLA.
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KFC is the latest fast-food giant to jump on the delivery train.
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