The Los Angeles County Public Health Department warned of excessively high bacteria from street runoff at eight beaches.
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The Los Angeles County Public Health Department warned of excessively high bacteria from street runoff at eight beaches.
Los Angeles Times staff writers Anita Chabria and Jessica Garrison have received a Sigma Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists.
SpongeBob SquarePants would, in theory, have little use for stamps.
Los Angeles prosecutors filed theft charges against a group of seven people who allegedly stole more than $1 million worth of jewelry from a Glendale store.
Already a ripe target for Democrats in the next election, Central Valley Rep. David Valadao put his political future in deeper peril this week by voting in favor of legislation that slashes the Medicaid coverage essential to roughly two-thirds of his constituents.
Rookie second baseman Christian Moore sprained his left thumb on Wednesday, leading Angels to move Chad Stevens into starting lineup and releasing pitcher Héctor Neris.
The version of ‘Elio’ that hit theaters on June 20 is not the same movie that Adrian Molina, the film’s original director, intended to put out.
The U.S. move affects high-demand munitions, including Patriot missiles, the AIM-7 Sparrow air-to-air missile and shorter-range Stinger missiles.
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The Supreme Court is clearing the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for South Sudan, a war-ravaged country where they have no ties.
The only reason Jefferson could call certain truths ‘self-evident’ is that he was living in a world shaped by Judeo-Christian thought.