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Immigration arrests near two Inland Empire Catholic churches have sparked backlash and raised questions about ICE operations on religious grounds.
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CalFire and the L.A. County Fire Department share steps for disposing these combustible items.
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California deployed incarcerated firefighters to combat wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year. Now, a new state budget aims to ensure they receive minimum wage for their emergency response work.
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City Council appointed T. Jack Morse, but also proposed sweeping changes to the commission’s powers.
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Congress already approved the education funding, which pays for migrant education, after school programs and other services.
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California is leading 20 state attorneys general in a lawsuit seeking to block health officials from further sharing Medicaid data and the Trump administration from using it for immigration enforcement or "population surveillance."
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The music mogul was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution, but the jury found him not guilty on three counts related to racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
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Temperatures will be a couple degrees cooler today in SoCal compared to earlier this week.
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At The Park’s Finest, chef and co-founder Johneric Concordia’s rubs and banana leaf cornbread rewrite the rules of flavor.
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Pets frightened by fireworks may run away from home. We have tips from experts on how to keep animals safe.
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The new director is not expected to be named until their employment contract is finalized and the salary has been approved. County leaders haven't said when that will be.
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Most L.A. apartments are covered by the city’s decades-old rent control law. New limits on annual rent hikes take effect July 1 without reforms that have been waiting for a City Council vote.