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Los Padrinos juvenile hall defies orders, stays open
A juvenile hall in Downey, long criticized for allegations of violence inside and operational issues will stay open despite a state order to shut down.
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Mobile unit aims to interview children involved in crimes across Los Angeles
The Mobile Child Interviewing Lab, whose setting is comfortable and soothing for children, will help law enforcement interview kids involved with crimes.
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Eagle Rock tenants fight to keep their homes as a housing project moves forward
An effort to create more affordable housing in Los Angeles may force dozens of people out of their rent-stabilized apartments.
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Sherman Oaks man says someone used fake ID to steal his new laptop from inside a store
Another pricey laptop was stolen in Southern California with someone possibly using a fake ID to steal the high-end device from inside a store.
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Empower, educate, rock out: Youth rock camp in South Gate celebrates 10 Years
A new exhibit at the City of South Gate Museum and Art Galley showcases a decade of work for Chicxs Rockerxs, a gender-inclusive rock camp.
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Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall nearing closure after declared unsuitable for youth
Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey is nearing its permanent closure within the coming weeks after housing conditions were found unsuitable for minors.
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Olympic officials visit Los Angeles to check on LA28 progress
The International Olympic Committee spent three days in Los Angeles to visit LA28 venues and check on the city’s preparedness.
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Whether it's fire or storm, price gouging is illegal in California. Here's what to know
After a state of emergency is declared, it is illegal to overcharge consumers on anything from goods to services as well as rentals.
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Higher percentage of California, LA voters supported Trump in 2024
Preliminary data shows President-elect Donald Trump earned more votes than many polls had projected including in the deep-blue state of California.
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What are the chances of voter fraud or irregularity in Los Angeles County?
NBC4’s I-Team analyzed LA County’s data on voter irregularity cases dating back to 2020.