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Documents released Friday by the California Legislature detail sexual harassment claims against several state lawmakers and high level employees, with some of the allegations dating back over a decade. None of the elected officials were punished, accordin
LA Times Building
On the heels of a unionization vote and a shakeup in newsroom management, the Los Angeles Times could soon have an ownership change, with a report today that Chicago-based Tronc plans to sell the paper to health-care billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong.
Workers behind the counter preparing and packaging the food for sale in the turo-turo section. | Jacqueline Lee
Employment and payrolls will continue to grow in California over the next three years, but there are economic risks on the horizon, including a rising federal deficit and possible hits to international trade, according to a UCLA Anderson Forecast released
Donald Trump holding two microphones. | DW News
President Donald Trump will be met with protesters when he makes his first visit as president to the Los Angeles area today, and police said they are prepared to respond to any troubles.
Pico Rivera City Council Meeting
The El Rancho Unified school board has voted to fire El Rancho High School teacher Gregory Salcido, who was heard in viral videos making comments critical of military members.
Is housing a human right?
Los Angeles is facing a housing shortage, which has contributed to a rising cost of real estate along with an escalating level of homelessness, but Senate Bill 827 would throw the door open to too much rapid development with not enough local oversight, ac
Street Dog
Where do L.A.’s dogs go when they’ve been accused of behaving badly? They can find themselves quarantined in an animal shelter while their owners may find themselves ordered to appear at Los Angeles Animal Services’ administrative hearings.
David and Louise Turpin
Riverside County sheriff's officials are slated today to disclose more details about a couple suspected of imprisoning their 13 children, several of whom are adults, inside a Perris house where they were allegedly starved and forced to endure other abuse.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck in Jan. 2014 | photo by Scott L via Wikimedia Commons
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck announced today he will retire June 27, two years before the end of his appointment.
David and Louise Turpin
A Perris couple accused of holding their 13 children captive in inhumane conditions each face up to 94 years to life in prison if convicted.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Immigration agents this week arrested 212 people for violating federal immigration laws and served 122 "notices of inspection" to various businesses in the Los Angeles area, it was reported Friday.
barking dog
An actor known for being the voice behind the Cheetos Chester Cheetah mascot and his wife reached a tentative settlement of claims they filed against the city of Los Angeles.
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