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A Costa Mesa man was arrested on Tuesday evening on suspicion of murdering his girlfriend and dumping her body in a trashcan near his home, authorities said.
Civil lawsuits filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs in recent months have stopped short of answering an essential question: Who else was involved?
The victim's body was found in the desert by two hikers.
Fernando Valenzuela died Tuesday, the same day L.A. artist Robert Vargas started a mural honoring the Dodgers legend. He says, 'Now it takes on even a greater meaning.'
A man is suing Alaska Airlines after he says he bought a first-class seat for his dog but they were pressured to move to coach, where it died.
The suit against the Sun Motel is part of a broader push from the L.A. city attorney's office to address human trafficking in the Figueroa Corridor.
Commuters descending to underground platforms for the A, B and D lines will enter into the testing ground for Metro's 30-day pilot program.
Teachers and district officials were not able to come to an agreement on a pay raise.
Elon Musk said California's Coastal Commissioners "are shamelessly breaking the law!"
In some California races that could determine which party controls Congress next year, Republican attacks link Democrats to pedophiles.
The civil lawsuit brought against Roman Polanski that alleged child rape will not go to trial next year. The parties have reached an unspecified settlement deal.
Firefighters prevented flames from spreading to the neighboring Buddhist temple.
Berkeley chemists have created a reusable material that pulls carbon dioxide from the air and holds onto it until it can be stored.
$10 billion bond would help disadvantaged districts across the state upgrade worn-out facilities to modern health and safety standards -- just in the nick of time.
As states turn to the health-care system to help address homelessness, experiments with housing and other social services aimed at getting people healthier and off the streets are running up against new, aggressive crackdowns — with some cities ratcheting up …
Flooding across all lanes was reported about 1:30 a.m. The southbound lanes were expected to remain closed until at least 9 a.m., the California Highway Patrol said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom during a press conference at the Secretary of State Auditorium in Sacramento on Jan. 10, 2024. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters
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Nearly six months after vigilantes attacked a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, antiwar protests -- and concerns over anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim sentiment on campus -- continue. Two separate faculty task forces trying to address the issues have come to different conclusions.
A lot has changed in Berkeley since the Democratic presidential nominee was a little girl, but progressive politics remain central to the city's DNA and growing up there.
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