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Menendez brothers to have final California parole board hearing in June, Newsom says
The governor said that an “independent investigation” is underway on the state level, separate from the case by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office.
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OC Board adopts resolution for abandoned children due to deported parents
Orange County supervisors approved a resolution to prepare for a possible surge in children left without guardians due to immigration enforcement.
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Thieves are breaking into cars by cloning keys, Burbank police warn
It only takes an aftermarket device to break into a car, police warned.
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Ventura Public Health urges vaccinations for measles before traveling
Ventura County Public Health officials are urging residents not already vaccinated for measles to do so prior to traveling during spring break.
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2025's Congressional high school art competition is on. Where to submit your piece
2025’s ‘Congressional Art Competition’ for high school students kicked off Tuesday across the nation.
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Griffith Park Observatory to livestream total lunar eclipse. Where to watch
The eclipse will begin at 8:50 p.m. on Thursday, March 13.
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Arraignment scheduled for man involved in Inglewood catalytic converter theft shooting
A man accused of killing and shooting an Inglewood man who interrupted his attempted catalytic converter theft has been scheduled to be arraigned.
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Man in coma as driver linked to Inglewood CarMax crash faces attempted murder charge
Andrew Arroyo, 25, was officially charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism.
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Leonard Files: After The Flames Ep. 7 – Why the LADWP head needs security after Palisades Fire?
The failure of the water system during the Palisades Fire may have led to threats against the general manager of the LA Department of Water and Power, but the agency’s oversight board has declined to spend $700,000 on security just yet. Plus, repairs have begun at the Santa Ynez reservoir, a year after it was drained. Lawsuits say water from.... -
Evacuation orders set for Eaton Fire area in Sierra Madre due to winter storm
Late-winter storms are expected to bring rain and significant snowfall this week to Southern California.
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LA seeks $1M bail for Watts business owners accused of causing metal explosions
Los Angeles County authorities want the owners of a metal recycling company, accused of causing an explosion next to a public high school in Watts, to be detained and remain in custody before a criminal trial. The complaint filed by the LA County District Attorney’s office Tuesday alleged more combustible material was found during an inspection at ... -
Customs and Border Protection app launches self-deportation feature
The Trump Administration re-launched the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Monday with a new feature – self deportation. The original “CBP One” app released during the Biden Administration functioned as a resource for immigrants. Most notably, it allowed migrants to schedule asylum appointments online, a feature used by thousands. Via an executive... -
What to know about measles in California and across the United States
The first measles case of 2025 involving a Los Angeles County resident was reported this week by health officials. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported the case involving a county resident who traveled through Los Angeles International Airport. As of March 8 in California, there were five confirmed measles cases t... -
Judge approves bond for undocumented El Monte mother who cares for sick daughter
Since being taken into immigration custody, Yolanda Perez saw a judge for her first hearing and had an opportunity to see her sick daughter.
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Riverside County supervisors set to approve contract with Uber to provide rides to stranded inmates
The Board of Supervisors is slated to approve a $2.16 million contract with Uber Technologies Inc. to provide subsidized rides for Riverside County inmates who can’t arrange or afford to pay for their own transportation after they’re released from any of the county’s four main detention facilities. The Riverside Inmate Destination... -
USC is among 4 Southland colleges warned of need to protect Jewish students
USC and two other colleges in Los Angeles County and Chapman University in Orange County were among 60 colleges warned by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights of potential enforcement actions if they do not protect Jewish students on campus. Pomona College and Santa Monica College also received letters informing them of ...