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The January wildfires burned jacaranda trees from Pasadena and Altadena to the Pacific Palisades. Some are burned at the base but still blooming. Here’s when you can expect them to recover.
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Diana Teran and her legal team had long argued that the records she was using were public court records, and she was simply sending them to a colleague as part of a D.A.’s office effort to track cops with disciplinary histories.
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Supreme Court ruled for red states, conservative parents and Trump, while the three liberals dissented.
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Landlords say the ban on evictions took their private property in violation of the Constitution.
Theater owners want to see more from Apple at a time when they’re often struggling with a lack of compelling material, especially for grown-ups. With ‘F1,’ they saw a glimpse of hope.
Whistleblower demands California regulators rescind restructuring of Blue Shield of California, which established a new corporate parent in Delaware. He claims the move could make it harder to regulate the medical insurer.
Since May 9, Max Muncy has been one of the best hitters in baseball, and on one of the most prolific stretches of his entire career. How did it fall into place?
The second and final stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins in July, with tasks far more challenging than the first and partial closures of Agoura Road.
After years of renting in Los Feliz, 68-year-old artist Debra Weiss was forced to look for a new place to live after she was evicted from her longtime apartment.
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The faith community from across Los Angeles County joined in solidarity through the streets of downtown L.A. for a peaceful interfaith prayer walk for family unity.