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Bunk Beds in a detention center in Texas | Administration for Children and Families at HHS
Images have just been released of a tent facility built in Tornillo, Texas which may be used to accommodate dozens of teenagers, some of whom have been separated from the parents.
House for sale in Los Angeles
High interest rates and rising home prices backpedaled California's housing market in July, according to the California Association of Realtors.
Patt Morrison crop
"SoCal Connected" sat down with Patt Morrison, an Op Ed columnist for the L.A. Times, to talk about the importance of local news and the history of the newspaper in the United States.
Antonio Carrion in Car
An incandescent high school football star from a hard-luck home in south LA in the early 1990s, he seemed to have a rare chance to escape the streets and go on to a career in the NFL.
Thousand Oaks Shooting motorcade
A Pepperdine University student was among those still missing today following an overnight shooting massacre at a Thousand Oaks nightclub crowded with patrons, including 16 students from the Malibu college and three off-duty Los Angeles Police Department.
The remains of the Woolsey Fire. Shot by Tori Edgar.
Santa Ana winds continued to plague firefighters battling the deadly Woolsey Fire in Los Angeles and Ventura counties Tuesday, with a new flare-up erupting near Westlake Village even as some evacuation orders were being lifted.
Los Angeles Teachers Go On Strike
The issues are not much different, pay increases, class sizes, and more resources. This time, experts say, something is different in the latest LAUSD teachers' strike, the first in 30 years.
Waterfall in Yosemite National Park, during park closure due to Covid-19
For weeks now, wildlife has been allowed to move freely about the park since officials closed the mountains and valleys to humans to stem the COVID-19 pandemic. Yosemite’s empty, harkening back to an earlier time before humans invaded it.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer at podium during April 30th L.A. County Coronavirus Update
COVID-19 deaths in Los Angeles County soared past the 1,100 mark today with roughly four dozen more fatalities reported, and the county's public health director stressed that young people can be just as susceptible to falling seriously ill or dying.
Councilman David Ryu with mask on, handing out PPE | Courtesy David Ryu
Councilman David Ryu introduced a motion today that would create incentives for businesses and government officials to work from home, which could help Los Angeles reduce its greenhouse gasses.
People walking on campus at Cal Poly Pomona
Classes will remain primarily online during the fall term throughout the California State University system, Chancellor Timothy White announced today.
Congressional nominee Mike Garcia at a podium | Courtesy Mike Garcia
Despite initially hesitating as vote-counting continues, Republican aerospace executive Mike Garcia -- possibly spurred on by President Donald Trump -- effectively declared victory today in a special election.
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