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Angeles National Forest sex assault suspect met victims at bus and train station, investigators say
A man accused of sexually assaulting two women in a remote area of Angeles National Forest met the victims at a train and bus station where he offered them rides, according to authorities.
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Mayor Bass orders surge in law enforcement on Metro after spike in attacks
In a significant shift, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass publicly acknowledged Wednesday that she did not think the city’s Metro system is safe.
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LA starts crackdown on golf tee-time resales
A motion that seeks to crack down on the illegal booking and reselling of tee times for profit was approved by the Los Angeles City Council.
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Runner dragged by her hair in assault on Santa Monica beach path
A man was arrested in an attack on a woman who was running on a beach path in Santa Monica when she was dragged by her hair before witnesses intervened.
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15-year-old boy beaten by group at Watts fast-food restaurant
A teenager is in intensive care after he was brutally attacked by three people while eating at a fast-food restaurant in Watts.
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Dodgers can't complete sweep of Giants, lose 4-1 in finale
Logan Webb pitched six scoreless innings and Mike Yastrzemski hit a two-run homer as the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 on Wednesday night to avoid a three-game sweep. Webb (4-4) limited Los Angeles to three hits, striking out five and walking three to help the Giants snap a six-game losing streak against their longtime rival... -
California college professor to stand trial in death of pro-Israel protester last year
A judge decided Wednesday that a Southern California college professor will stand trial for involuntary manslaughter and battery in the death of a Jewish counter-protester during demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas war last year.
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Man accused of raping women in Angeles National Forest
Eduardo Sarabia, 40, was arrested at gunpoint along Highway 39 when a sheriff’s deputy heard a woman inside his van screaming for help, according to police.
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OC firefighters rescue dog stuck in wall of Garden Grove home
A dog named Faye got herself into a tight situation after getting stuck in a wall of her Garden Grove home.
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Infant abandoned in shopping cart at Lomita store
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the woman who abandoned an infant at a store in Lomita.
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Royalty at Long Beach Pride inspires charity and visibility
The International Imperial Court of Long Beach crowns fundraisers with royal titles after they work to help raise funds for various LGBTQ+ charities in Long Beach and surrounding areas.
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Mayor Bass says she no longer thinks LA's Metro system is safe
In a significant shift, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass publicly acknowledged Wednesday that she did not think the city’s Metro system is safe.
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Police clear out encampment at UC Irvine campus during pro-Palestinian protest
The University of California in Irvine sent out an alert advising students to avoid the area after a pro-Palestinian protest on campus escalated Wednesday.
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California wants to pay you $400 for ‘Road Charge' program
California is considering Road Charge, an alternative funding system that would replace the gas tax, which funds most of road repair maintenance projects.
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LA Zoo ordered to look into the deaths of two of their elephants
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to have the zoo report back within 30 days to determine the fate of the remaining elephants in captivity before it’s too late.
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Community rallies to support elderly flower vendor after she was reported to police
An 83-year-old woman selling flowers on the side of the road over Mother’s Day weekend was forced to stop after another vendor reported her to the police.
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Plumber charged Acton man $35,000 for repairs that expert says he didn't need
Rapid Plumbing initially fixed the water heater but then said more work was needed. An expert later said the homeowner was duped.