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Dodgers Pitcher Trevor Bauer Won't Face Sex Abuse Charges
Los Angeles prosecutors won’t charge Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer for allegedly beating and sexually abusing a San Diego woman he met through social media.
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Video From Deputies' Cameras Released in Borderline Bar and Grill Mass Shooting
Video from cameras worn by deputies who responded to a mass shooting at a Southern California bar in 2018 and recordings of calls for help released Tuesday captured the chaos, horror and confusion of the massacre that left a dozen people dead.
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Robert Durst's Estranged Brother Testifies: ‘He'd Like to Murder Me'
The estranged brother of Robert Durst, the real estate heir on trial in his best friend’s slaying, reluctantly testified Monday that the two never got along and he feared his oldest sibling would kill him.
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Virus Cases Plunge and LA, San Francisco Come Back to Life
Coronavirus cases continue to plunge in San Francisco and Los Angeles, getting both counties closer to the less-restrictive coronavirus reopening yellow tier.
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California Goes From Worst to First in Virus Infections
California has gone from worst to first in the rate of coronavirus infections.
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Sun's Out, Surf's Up and California's Reopening More Widely
April is bringing a fresh breath of warm spring air to California after a stale year of coronavirus closures.
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California Court Upholds Now-Lapsed LA County Dining Ban
The appeal court had previously stayed the lower court order. A statewide shutdown then went into effect, superseding LA County’s closure.
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California Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Challenging Ride-Share Vote
The California Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit Wednesday that sought to overturn a ballot measure that makes app-based ride-hailing and delivery drivers independent contractors instead of employees eligible for benefits and job protections.
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California Tops 40,000 COVID-19 Deaths; Fatalities Still High But Cases Continue Dropping
An average of 544 people died every day in the last week, and on Saturday the state reached the grim milestone of 40,000 deaths overall, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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California Records New High in Coronavirus Cases
California reported a record number of coronavirus cases at an alarming rate.