Matthew Bramlett
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A federal grand jury ruled that a cop who gunned down an unarmed Anaheim man did not use excessive force, rejecting a $5 million wrongful death claim by the man's family.
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Three police officers were awards $3.5 million after alleging that they were passed over for promotions and called derogatory names because they were Latino.
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In a scene right out of many subway commuters' worst nightmare, a blind man was run over by a Red Line train after he fell onto the tracks. Miraculously, he survived largely unharmed.
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An LAPD officer was killed and another seriously wounded when their police car crashed into a dump truck in Beverly Hills this morning.
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Well, here it is: another map that dishes out labels to all parts of Los Angeles.
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The LA Marathon is happening this weekend, and with it comes temporary street closures stretching from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica.
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The Marathon Crash Race, a pre-dawn bike event that takes place on roads already closed for the L.A. Marathon, has been abruptly shut down after the city threatened its organizers with legal action.
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Take note, Angelenos: the LAPD is putting a greater emphasis on traffic this year.
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There have been impassioned pleas from city officials about how vapes can be nearly as harmful as regular cigarettes. But some health experts think L.A.'s brand new regulations are bunk.
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Two Academy members revealed to the L.A. Times that they didn't even see the film, claiming that it would be an uncomfortable film for them to watch.
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