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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers claim assaults on their officers are up sharply since June. There's no public evidence that number is true.
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Using sidewalks and parking lot started as a way to help restaurants during the pandemic. Two news laws aim to help a still-struggling industry.
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Californians, your newest state symbols are the native big berry manzanita and the giant garter snake.
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James Rojas’s walking tours of L.A.’s Eastside feature the landmarks of Chicano and Latino culture.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's CARE Court has helped fewer mentally ill people than he projected. He just signed a new law that will make more people eligible for it.
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Prop. 50 would enact a congressional map that helps Democrats, but a new analysis finds it doesn’t change Californians’ representation much on other measures.
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The Trump administration says it has started the process of issuing "substantial" reduction-in-force notices to federal employees. Court filings suggest around 4,200 affected so far.
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The Nobel Committee cited her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela. Trump's White House communications director, Steven Cheung, reacted on social media, posting: "The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace."
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After weeks of waiting, the governor signed a law overhauling local zoning to build more housing in California's biggest metro areas.
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The Pentagon began withdrawing troops from Los Angeles in mid-July, but other cities could be next.
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Expect street closures, no-parking zones and towing on Sunday, Oct. 12 — but you may be eligible for parking reimbursement if you live or work on the route.
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Israeli forces have completed a pullback of troops from Gaza on Friday after Israel's Cabinet approved a plan for a ceasefire aimed at ending the devastating two-year war.