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Going to Dodger Stadium for the World Series? Five Ways to Avoid Parking and Traffic Headaches

Ditch your car, the inevitable traffic and the parking rates. Here are 5 alternative ways to get to Dodger Stadium

L.A.'s Promise of "Car Free" Olympics Running Short on Time and Money

L.A. wants a car-free Olympics but the $3.3 billion in transportation projects needed to make it happen are only 5% funded. Officials are looking to the next presidential administration for help.

The Obscure Earthquake Flaw in California Homes, and How to Know if You Have It

One of the dangers may come as a surprise to homeowners, as even relatively newer homes may have this defect.

Thieves Are Snatching ATMs and Knocking Over Taco Trucks in the Valley. Police Ask for Help

Los Angeles police say five people have been arrested in connection with a series of crimes that occurred in the Valley within the last three months.

For Years, She Raised Alarms About Her Apartment. When the City Finally Acted, She Ended Up Homeless.

Residents tried for years to get the city to help with dangerous and unsanitary conditions at their property. Despite multiple inspections, the hazards persisted. Then the city ordered the owner to vacate the premises. Now some tenants are homeless.

Can You Rely on Your Mammogram to Identify Heart Disease Risk?

Jackie Fortiér reported the audio story.

Can You Rely on Your Mammogram to Identify Heart Disease Risk?

Jackie Fortiér reported the audio story.

Marylanders to Vote on Expansive ‘Right to Reproductive Freedom’

Voters in 10 states will consider whether or not to protect or expand abortion rights in November. That includes battleground states such as Arizona and Nevada and such Republican strongholds as South Dakota and Missouri.

Los Propietarios De Viviendas en California Incrementan Grandemente Su Patrimonio Pero Cada Vez Más Personas No Logran Costear El Precio De Una Casa

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California Homeowners Enjoy Large Wealth Gains While More People Get Priced Out

One of California’s many socioeconomic divisions is homeownership.

How to Help Kids and Teens Use the Internet Safely

Internet safety expert Fareedah Shaheed explains how strong relationships help protect kids from threats like cyberbullying and predatory behavior.

Woman Found Dead in Trash Can in Costa Mesa, Was Killed by a Friend, Police Say

A 38-year-old woman was found dead in a backyard trash can in Costa Mesa. A man police say was her friend was arrested on suspicion of murder.

D.A. Says He Will Make Decision on Menendez Brothers by Week's End

L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced that he would make a decision on the possible resentencing of the Menendez brothers by the end of the week.

Southern California's Bioluminescent Waves Are Back. It May Not Be Too Late to See the Electric Blue Nights

Scientists and bioluminescence enthusiasts have enjoyed a long streak of electrifying waves across Southern California. A specific type of algae bloom creates a bioluminescent effect, but catching the phenomenon is never guaranteed.

'You Dumb F—k, Bob Never Touched Me': Suspect's Sister Testifies in Cash App Murder Trial

Khazar was the last one to see Bob Lee and Nima Momeni before the executive's death.

A Beloved West Hollywood Valet Was Beaten Unconscious. His Alleged Attacker Is Now Behind Bars

A man has been arrested in connection with sending a beloved valet in West Hollywood to the hospital, Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives announced Tuesday.

Diddy's Kids Come to His Defense as Civil Lawsuits Alleging Lurid Incidents Pile Up

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' 'devastated' kids put on a united front, saying claims 'have spiraled into absurdity' since their dad's arrest. And the lawsuits keep coming.

California Water Agency Extends Manager's Leave of Absence While Investigation Continues

The Metropolitan Water District board extends the leave of absence of General Manager Adel Hagekhalil while an investigation of harassment allegations continues.

San Francisco Schools Must Avoid State Takeover at All Costs, Education Veteran Warns

Carl Cohn, brought in as a consultant on San Francisco's public school crisis, calls himself a "huge fan" of local control and doubts outside involvement will solve SFUSD's many issues.

Orange County Supervisor Accepted Over $550,000 in Bribes, to Plead Guilty to Conspiracy Charge, Feds Say

Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do agrees to step down from his post and plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, federal authorities say.

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