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Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians
LA March 9, 2023

Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians

After a blizzard swept through the Southern California mountains, 79-year-old Alan Zagorsky ... more

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Mayor Bass swears in Jim McDonnell as next LAPD chief in public ceremony Mayor Bass swears in Jim McDonnell as next LAPD chief in public ceremony
LA November 15, 2024

Mayor Bass swears in Jim McDonnell as next LAPD chief in public ceremony

In a ceremonial formality, Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday swore in former ... more

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Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations
LA May 16, 2025

Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations

Los Angeles' goal of a car-free Olympics includes the possibility of electric-powered ... more

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He Went to Texas to Shoot a Wedding. ICE Sent Him Back to El Salvador Instead He Went to Texas to Shoot a Wedding. ICE Sent Him Back to El Salvador Instead
Cover Story December 9, 2025

He Went to Texas to Shoot a Wedding. ICE Sent Him Back to El Salvador Instead

The ICE deportation case of wedding photographer Adan Caceres raises new questions ... more

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‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’ ‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’
LA April 26, 2023

‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’

By Reynaldo Mena No one can imagine the hell Jesse León went through ... more

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Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said
LA May 6, 2024

Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said

Father Gregory Boyle, the founder and director of Los Angeles-based Homeboy Industries, ... more

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Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning. Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.
Family January 27, 2025

Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.

And that includes L.A. County’s hundreds of child care centers and education ... more

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ICE Raids Bring Down Bus and Rail Ridership in June ICE Raids Bring Down Bus and Rail Ridership in June
Immigration July 17, 2025

ICE Raids Bring Down Bus and Rail Ridership in June

Estimated ridership statistics from Metro show a steep decline in passengers in ... more

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After El Mencho, What Happens to the CJNG’s Hold on Los Angeles? After El Mencho, What Happens to the CJNG’s Hold on Los Angeles?
Cover Story February 22, 2026

After El Mencho, What Happens to the CJNG’s Hold on Los Angeles?

  The collapse of CJNG leadership after El Mencho’s death has triggered unrest ... more

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California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast
LA February 21, 2023

California Beach City Weight Balloon Ban To Protect Coast

Environmental Advocates are celebrating in Laguna Beach - But it won’t be ... more

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Large Mobilization at City Hall in Defense of Renters Large Mobilization at City Hall in Defense of Renters
Housing August 8, 2024

Large Mobilization at City Hall in Defense of Renters

A large mobilization took place at City Hall with the attendance of ... more

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LA Faces Major Budget Deficit – What It Means for Residents & City Services LA Faces Major Budget Deficit – What It Means for Residents & City Services
Economy March 11, 2025

LA Faces Major Budget Deficit – What It Means for Residents & City Services

Los Angeles is facing a significant budget crisis, raising concerns about the ... more

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Faster Border Crossings Ahead: More SENTRI Lanes Coming to San Ysidro Faster Border Crossings Ahead: More SENTRI Lanes Coming to San Ysidro
Immigration August 29, 2025

Faster Border Crossings Ahead: More SENTRI Lanes Coming to San Ysidro

Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz said U.S. Customs and Border Protection is ... more

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California punishes Walgreens with million-dollar contract California punishes Walgreens with million-dollar contract
LA March 10, 2023

California punishes Walgreens with million-dollar contract

California will not renew a $54 million contract with Walgreens in response ... more

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Former L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar sentenced to 13 years in prison in corruption case Former L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar sentenced to 13 years in prison in corruption case
LA January 26, 2024

Former L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar sentenced to 13 years in prison in corruption case

Former Los Angeles City Councilman José Huizar was sentenced to 13 years ... more

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Running for a Cause: The Turkey Trot Returns, Taking to the Streets for Those Who Live on the Streets Running for a Cause: The Turkey Trot Returns, Taking to the Streets for Those Who Live on the Streets
Community November 27, 2024

Running for a Cause: The Turkey Trot Returns, Taking to the Streets for Those Who Live on the Streets

It might seem obvious, but Thanksgiving is about giving thanks. Many have ... more

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Billy and Tina have embarked on a journey from which there is no return Billy and Tina have embarked on a journey from which there is no return
LA May 22, 2025

Billy and Tina have embarked on a journey from which there is no return

For years, they were the center of attention at the L.A. Zoo, ... more

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Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids
Cover Story December 14, 2025

Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids

When federal immigration agents move through Northeast Los Angeles, residents often hear ... more