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Black Student at Oaks Christian Alleges He Was Racially Harassed for Years, Lawsuit Says

Oaks Christian student sues school, alleging racial harassment

Gang Member Crashes Car Into Fresno Home During Pursuit, Killing Two Sisters, Officials Say

A gang member crashed his car into a home in Fresno while fleeing sheriff's deputies Wednesday evening, killing two young women inside, authorities said.

Criminal Case Against Handyman Who Gunned Down L.A. Bishop Paused Amid Mental Health Concerns

Moments before a preliminary hearing in his murder trial, attorneys for Carlos Medina raised doubts about his mental health and competence to face charges for gunning down L.A. Bishop David G. O'Connell.

Mystery Smell Prompts Partial Evacuation at Downtown L.A. Jail, 1 Employee Hospitalized

Employee at the Inmate Reception Center were sent to the hospital for evaluation after a mysterious odor prompted an evacuation.

Phillips 66 Refinery Closure a Welcome Surprise to Environmental and Community Activists

Complaints of acrid odors, fiery accidents, soot and harmful emissions have gained new resonance in recent years.

Woman Who Drowned Her Three Children Ruled Insane by Judge

Liliana Carrillo, who admitted to drowning her three children in her Reseda apartment, was found to have been insane during the killings by a Los Angeles County judge Thursday.

Antioch Man Killed Mother and Half-Brother and Left Bodies in Their Shared Home, Authorities Say

An Antioch man killed his mother and half-brother and then left their bodies in the home they shared, according to authorities.

Diddy Accused of Leading Gang Rape of Bay Area Woman in Orinda Apartment

The extensive and graphic lawsuit alleges that Combs raped a Bay Area woman in 2018.

Man Caught on Video Brazenly Whipping Sea Lions at Monterey Harbor

Sea lions were seen falling down a ledge as a man harassed them in Monterey.

Judge Tosses Out Mojave Off-Road Plan for Not Adequately Protecting Imperiled Tortoise

A federal judge ruled the Bureau of Land Management's off-road plan didn't show how it minimized impacts to the desert tortoise, a move environmentalists hope will lead to safeguards for the reptile that has seen dramatic declines.

"This Is Where It All Happened." Downey's Space Shuttle Prototype Begins Move to Future Home

The 122-foot-long-by-35-foot-tall space shuttle mockup, named the "Inspiration," was transported via big rig in multiple parts 0.3 miles along Bellflower Boulevard from a city maintenance yard to a temporary housing location.

A Weak La Niña Could Bring Dry Conditions to Parts of Southwest This Winter, NOAA Says

A weak La Niña is expected this winter, federal experts say. Drier-than-average conditions are likely in the Southwest, but California's outlook is uncertain.

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': LIVE From KFF: Health Care and the 2024 Election

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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': LIVE From KFF: Health Care and the 2024 Election

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An 'Alien'-Like Marine Creature Washed Ashore Near Laguna Niguel Over the Weekend

A dead moray eel washed ashore near Laguna Niguel over the weekend, creeping out beachgoers.

Former Canadian Olympic Snowboarder Charged With Running Drug Trafficking Organization, Ordering Killings

Prosecutors alleged that Ryan James Wedding, 43, ran the drug trafficking organization from 2011 to 2024 along with his second-in-command Andrew Clark.

Ex-Lapd Officer Will Face Charges for 2015 Killing of Homeless Man in Venice

An LAPD officer who shot and killed an unarmed homeless man in Venice Beach in 2015 will face criminal charges based on the recommendation of a special prosecutor hired by Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón.

Why CalPERS Is Being Pushed to Divest From Tesla

Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre in Paris, France, on June 16, 2023. Photo by Gonzalo Fuentes, Reuters

Los Angeles County’s Progress Against Homelessness Faces a Major Test on the Ballot

Atop the Los Angeles County ballot next month is a measure that tests at least two assumptions: that county voters are prepared to spend more to relieve the problem of homelessness, and that those same voters trust government to spend …

No One Is Fighting a Proposition to Ban Forced Labor in California Prisons. Why It Could Still Fail

Supporters of a proposition to ban forced labor in California prisons believe they have a strong message centered on rehabilitation. But as Election Day nears, polls show it’s a toss-up or trailing.

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