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U.S. Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement that the agent was returning from a work assignment when the robbery occurred. The agent fired his service weapon during the encounter, but it’s unknown if the “assailants” were struck, Guglielmi added.
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California’s largest school district wants to restrict cellphone and social media use during the school day over concerns about their impact on student mental health.
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The plan grants "parole in place" to undocumented people who have been in this country for at least 10 years.
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Forecasters have extended a red flag warning for parts of the Southland affected by the Post Fire until 6 p.m.
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Lorena Ríos reflects on reporting “Return to Mexico,” a four-part series of LAist Studios podcast Imperfect Paradise.
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Plus, why L.A. actually has four city halls.
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OceanGate's Titan submersible imploded on its way to the Titanic wreck one year ago. The Coast Guard initially had 12 months to complete its investigation, but says it needs more time.
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After a short break from wildfire smoke, it may come back tonight.
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The company Library Systems & Services canceled its bid to manage the city's library system, a day before the city council was set to vote on it.
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L.A. city is looking to expand resources for libraries that serve as “cooling centers” in the hottest neighborhoods.
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State officials want to use artificial intelligence to translate public health care and social services documents and websites, which they say will speed up translations, save money, and improve Californians’ access to critical information. But some IT and language experts worry AI may introduce errors in wording and understanding.
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Several members of California’s Legislative Black Caucus launched a statewide tour Saturday in San Diego to promote a slate of 14 reparations bills.