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The LAPD said detectives ‘do not believe the suspects were targeting the victim because of the dogs’ owner,’ but instead ‘knew the great value of the breed of dogs.’
Attorneys representing Christopher Eisinger’s family accused officers of ignoring his desperate complaints that he could not breathe and compared the case to the death of George Floyd.
After judge’s revision of recent court order, department lifts freeze on certain projectiles.
Eric Kay, the Angels’ former communications director, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges in Tyler Skaggs’ death.
Health officials worry that county won’t achieve goal of administering 95% of weekly supply.
Tens of thousands of people, mostly ultra-Orthodox Jews, attended the event.
Prosecutors say a Vacaville man killed his date and burned her body in a fire that eventually spread into a massive deadly blaze in Northern California that killed two people in their homes.
Biden holds a drive-in rally in Georgia, a state now crucial to Democrats, to echo the ambitious themes of his speech to Congress on Wednesday.
A cold storage plant in Los Angeles’ Arts District would be replaced with housing, offices, a hotel and shops in a proposed mega-development called Fourth & Central.
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Unions and a group of Hollywood studios have agreed to extend a return-to-work agreement until June 30, with little changes to safety protocols.
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LSU standout Ja’Marr Chase is joining Joe Burrow in Cincinnati and Alabama’s Jaylen Waddle will be catching passes from Tua Tagovailoa in Miami.
The L.A. Chargers addressed their most pressing roster need in the first round of the NFL draft, drafting Northwestern offensive tackle Rashawn Slater.
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