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In Los Angeles County, there is a black market for ‘anything and everything,’ said Capt. Calvin Mah, who leads the Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Bureau.
Whitewater rafters portaged a boat for 16 miles beside the Kern River, protesting the removal of water for a hydropower plant. The facility’s license is up for renewal.
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Contributor: We still rely on gasoline. Why is California adding to the cost and the pollution?
Until the state bridges the gap between climate goals and equitable policy, California’s lofty environmental vision will continue to rest on the shoulders of the most vulnerable.
There’s a revolving door of talent between the country’s premiere intelligence agency and its entertainment industry, with influence often working both ways.
Shohei Ohtani continues to thrive, tossing two scoreless innings before the Dodgers’ bullpen unraveled during a 6-4 home loss to the Astros on Saturday.
Runners, more than 1,500 in all, expressed a mix of outrage, heartache and defiance as they jogged in the hot sun for 15 miles through neighborhoods where raids have happened or that are important to immigrants,
Federal agents detained workers at a West Hollywood car wash and an Eagle Rock birria stand.
Launched in 1904, the first Huntington Beach Fourth of July celebration commemorated the arrival of the first electric passenger train linking the area with Long Beach and Los Angeles, attracting 50,000 people to the celebration. 121 years later, the annual tradition attracts more than 500,000 attendees.
Galaxy supporter groups expressed their frustration and anger over ICE raids targeting the Southern California Latino community.
The Dodgers need to be aggressive at the trade deadline to capitalize on the brief title window for Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani.
The far right has found a receptive audience in young men, even those who identify as liberal. As a high school student, I decided to ask my male classmates to explain the appeal.
Chris Garcia began selling tamales on behalf of his mother, a legal resident who was caught up in an immigration sweep two weeks ago at Villa Parke in Pasadena.
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