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 small city of 54,000 in Los Angeles County is known for how its residents and officials worked in the 1980s to transform their hometown from a blighted community to one that gained national awards.
The California National Guard’s 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, based in San Diego, said 300 personnel were deployed to protect federal property and personnel.
Earlier this week, residents in Torrance were scrambling to find out what happened to 9-year-old Martir Garcia Lara, a fourth-grader at Torrance Elementary, after he didn’t show up for school.
The waters off San Mateo County have among the highest number of reported shark encounters in California.
While there is CHP dashcam footage showing the moments before Sei-Jah Rivera was fatally shot in February, the shooting itself isn’t captured on camera.
The attacks in the U.S. come as U.N. officials and aid groups warn that the situation in Gaza has become increasingly dire.
The state senator was questioned for several hours at a hospital while she was being treated after a car crash.
Four people died in the accident that happened on May 5.
The motion-activated chirping device is being tested out at a West Hollywood location to discourage homeless people from camping out. It is the latest, but less subtle, effort to make the unhoused feel unwelcome.