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Redmond Carolipio
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Former Copy Editor
Stories by Redmond Carolipio
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The 6-foot stone monument has stood since 1925 in a section of the famous Los Angeles graveyard where more than 30 Confederate veterans and their families are buried. It was taken down early Wednesday morning.
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The Los Angeles Police Department was gifted the drones in 2014, but has yet to use them in any capacity.
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"There’s hundreds of thousands of dollars being put into these cars because they’re living art pieces," the actor said when he recently talked to Morning Edition.
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Elvira Evers was nine months pregnant when she took a bullet in the abdomen during the 1992 L.A. Riots. As the 25 anniversary of the riots approaches, Elvira and her daughter Jessica, now 25-years-old, reflect on how the riots left a literal mark on their lives.
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Nintendo's newest console promises a flexible, mobile experience unlike anything else on the market in gaming. But is that enough to make a real impact?
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The music legend came to the school to help deliver new musical instruments — along with a $1 million donation from the Niagara Cares charity for Little Kids Rock, an organization that works to expand music education in schools.
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Offers have been made to current and former tenants of the 42 properties up for sale. Prospective buyers have been broken down into a tiered priority list, and there's no timetable for when any of those properties will be made available to the general public.
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L.A. has the most chronically homeless residents in the U.S. for the second year in a row, according to a federal report released this week. So what are we doing about it?
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IndieCade is coming to Los Angeles for the first time Friday, featuring everything from video games to mobile Shakespearean plays.
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Highways around the Blue Cut Fire are closed and congested, including the 15 and the 138. Here is how to get around that area, if you need ot.
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A wildfire burning out of control in the mountainous Cajon Pass was heading toward the community of Wrightwood Tuesday, U.S. Forest officials said.
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The cause of the Trailhead Fire is still under investigation, but no injuries have been reported, according to the Forest Service.