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Thousands of applicants turned out for a two-day hiring expo for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Arlington, Texas, with many hoping to start a career as a deportation officer.
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Los Angeles County is home to several first-come, first-served campgrounds, primarily those found in Angeles National Forest. Here are some spots to consider checking out if you’re planning a last-minute camping trip for Labor Day weekend.
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South Korean president avoided a ‘Zelensky moment,’ but unresolved issues with the U.S. still loom large.
He came to Los Angeles 33 years ago. Now a man sent back to Mexico and his wife faced an impossible decision. Should she and their U.S. children join him in Mexico? Or stay in Inglewood?
Frankie Muniz — the ‘Malcom in the Middle’ star turned NASCAR driver — is off the racetrack, for now at least.
Also this week: Owen Kline on his grandfather’s cult classic ‘Who Killed Teddy Bear,’ the L.A. premiere of Kubrick’s ‘Barry Lyndon’ in 4K and Prince’s ‘Sign ‘O’ the Times’ in Imax.
Policyholders critical of State Farm General’s response to January’s firestorms have won a court victory when a judge ruled a Pacific Palisades homeowner can probe the insurer’s claims handling during a rate hearing.
It costs on average 49% more to insure an electric vehicle than to insure a gas-powered car, recently released data from the digital insurance agent Insurify show.
The Dodgers could get only two hits against Zac Gallen and fare no better against the Diamondbacks bullpen, squandering a chance to build their NL West lead.
These eco-conscious marathoners wanted more than water savings when they tore out their sickly lawn in Long Beach. They wanted to inspire and welcome others.
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A California man visiting Glacier National Park with his daughter instinctively puts himself between her and the rampaging bear’s claws and teeth.
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Mexican American horseback riders embark on a 65-mile journey across the Central Valley honoring legendary Mexican cowboy Joaquin Murrieta, whose enduring spirit of resistance is extra salient in the face of ongoing immigration raids.