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A tough-on-crime ballot measure that appears destined to pass could lead to more Californians being deported, immigrant advocates warn.
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The move comes after a state board deemed Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey unsuitable to house youths for the second time this year.
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The Jameses, who both play for the L.A. Lakers, shared the court for several minutes on the NBA's opening night. They join a very small club of father-son teammates in American professional sports.
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It’s not yet clear what will happen to the 650-acre site when it closes by the end of next year.
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Angelenos artists are being called to help design a new memorial sculpture for the beloved mountain lion P-22.
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It's still hot out there — and it will be the rest of the week.
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George Kiriyama, LAist senior editor, remembers and pays tribute to Fernando Valenzuela's rookie season
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Here’s what California law says about the rights of renters and landlords when it comes to campaign signs.
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Legal experts said that there are few guardrails preventing Trump from pursuing his plans to prosecute opponents.
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The 8th district councilmember reflects on homelessness as his top priority, 2028 Olympics preparations, the redistricting fight, and Kevin de Leon’s reelection campaign.
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After his debut at 19 in Major League Baseball, Fernandomania swept L.A. and the nation.
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The D.A.’s office says the two were wrongfully convicted and that the case was riddled with red flags.