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Daniel Joseph "DJ" Rodriguez, 40, of Fontana was sentenced to 12.5 years. Officer Fanone, who he allegedly stunned, served on the Metropolitan Police Department for nearly two decades before resigning in 2021.
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The California Democrat, who gained national recognition during his participation in congressional investigations of former President Trump, is a frequent target of Republicans and Trump himself.
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How To LAWhen How To LA crew raced the new regional connector line from Boyle Heights, to the beach. One car, one train, who will win? Tune in to find out.
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LA County DA files criminal charges against a metal recycling plant for dumping hazardous waste at a high school in Watts.
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Drag events throughout Los Angeles take on many forms, ranging from Juan Gabriel-themed nights to performances at craft breweries. Meet three local performers who bring their own spin with sequins galore and over-the-top makeup.
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Celebrate 50 years of hip-hop at a free concert. Immerse yourself in mid-20th century exotica culture at the three-day Exotikon. Watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Root for your favorite Rover at the Incredible Dog Challenge.
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Under AB 47, police would have the power to permanently seize vehicles deemed to be a "public nuisance," and either have them sold or destroyed. But the issue of permanent law enforcement seizure of vehicles is controversial.
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The exact time of the solstice is determined by where the sun is in the sky. During summer, the sun reaches its highest point of the year at noon and its lowest point at the winter solstice.
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The incident at Ginger Rogers Beach is being investigated as a hate crime, the LAPD says. Here’s why the beach matters.
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The spending change would prioritize housing for homeless people, which children’s mental health advocates fear will cut their funding.
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Community colleges saw record declines in enrollment during the pandemic, but students 50 years and older fell the farthest. Now, some colleges are trying to reel them back in.
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An economics professor at Middlebury College and her undergrad research assistants have been tracking access to abortion care since 2009. These maps show the dramatic changes in the past decade.