Nathan Solis reports on breaking news with the Fast Break team at the Los Angeles Times.
He previously reported on court cases in Southern California for Courthouse News Service and, prior to that, covered county government in Shasta County for the Record Searchlight in Redding, Calif.
Solis grew up in northeast Los Angeles and his bylines can be found in L.A. Taco, the Eastsider L.A. and KCET’s Artbound.
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The NASA flight will get up close and personal with Southern California this weekend. NASA says the planes are being used to conduct several scientific studies.
Just days after being restored, a mural of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna in downtown Los Angeles has once again been vandalized.
In surveillance footage from a burglary in March, the teens attached a chain to the back of a car and ripped away the front door to a liquor store.
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Local police have little or no insight into where the federal enforcement actions are taking place. In some cases, local cops have been mistaken for federal agents, eroding years of work to have immigrant communities trust the police.
In less than two months, the number of detainees at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center has surged from around 300 near the end of April to more than 1,200.
Immigration raids continued to ratchet up anxiety and anger over the weekend across Southern California, including at the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet.
Before his last court hearing in the United States, García-Banegas said he got the impression that something was going to happen that day.
The fire was driven by strong winds and dry conditions on the ground.