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Julia Wick
Stories by Julia Wick
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Our trains, on the other hand, practically run like a Swiss clock.
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Water pipes serving roughly 20,000 South L.A. residents need to be flushed out over the next several weeks and four elementary schools in the area have switched to bottled water.
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San Bernardino's Board of Supervisors may oust the wildly popular Wonderland rave events.
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Hosing off sidewalks, driveways and other hardscapes is now permanently banned in the state of California.
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The first female secretary of state will be delivering the commencement address at the all-female college Saturday, amidst much controversy.
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This classy song-and-dance is formally known as "bail capping," according to prosecutors.
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We'd like to remind any of readers who remain in denial (or live under a rock) that the Donald is now the GOP's presumptive nominee for president of the United States of America.
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Cycle through a hundred years of our city's history in moments, and see mothers from all walks of life and corners of Los Angeles.
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O'Connor also accuses Hall of spiking her drink at Eddie Murphy's house "years ago."
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After evading police for decades, Franklin was arrested in 2010.
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Coveted medals went to three L.A. chefs: Suzanne Goin of Lucques, Dahlia Narvaez of Osteria Mozza and Animal's Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo.