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A group of Altadenans say they’ve played soccer at Loma Alta Park for years. And they’re digging in their heels after the county says they have to stop.Listen 3:45
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Prosecutors allege a former district information technology employee illegally helped award $22 million in contracts to a company that paid her $3 million.
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The co-owner of READ Books in Eagle Rock says he’s forming a coalition to try to help other businesses that are facing displacement.
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Pakistan's foreign minister said the country is relaying messages and that Iran is deliberating on a U.S. proposal.
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The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Andrea Pitzer, who’s studied concentration camps worldwide, reflects on the utility of using the phrase to describe what’s happening in the U.S.
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From Lego soldiers to Trump Teletubbies, Iran's propaganda is trolling the president while rattling global markets.
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As the war in Iran reaches the one-month mark, a Iranian strike on an air base in Saudi Arabia wounded several U.S. service members.
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Iran says no to Trump's ceasefire plan and publicized a counterproposal that includes safeguards against future attacks on Iran and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Orange County Supervisors say they are trying to understand the extent of the corruption that took place under former Supervisor Andrew Do.
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Californians have a constitutional right to government records, but a lawmaker’s plan would let agencies charge extra fees to get them.
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A New York Times investigation found the famed labor leader Chávez sexually abused girls and women over many years.
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Newly opened Caféina in West L.A., operated by the Women’s March Foundation, is offering drinks like the Gloria Steinem Latte.
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