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Julia Wick
Stories by Julia Wick
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Despite repeated requests for a female officer to assist her, Kirsty Powell says her headscarf was forcibly removed by a male officer in full view of the whole station.
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The city of L.A.'s population now totals 4,031,000 people, up 50,000 from last year.
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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.
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The Echo Park mural was defaced within 24 hours of its completion, and remained covered up for nearly seven years after.
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Subterranean cell service is now available between Union Station and 7th/Metro Center on the Red/Purple Line subway, at least for Verizon customers.
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A retired homicide detective came back to work on cold cases part-time and solved a 30-year-old murder.
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"Ballot selfies are the latest in a long historical tradition of voters sharing their civic enthusiasm—and their votes—with their social networks."
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The brother of San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook was arrested Thursday morning along with two others.
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Organizers are currently reaching out to a number of former Prince collaborators about performing.
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Until it was overturned in 1958, a municipal ordinance ensured that no other building could come close to City Hall's height.
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Just days before the 1984 Olympics, O.J. Simpson carried the Olympic torch up the California Incline with Nicole Brown at his side.
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The kiosks will be open seven days a week and outside of normal business hours.