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Apr 15, 2026

The price of LAUSD union peace will be $1.2 billion a year. Next up is paying for it

With a major LAUSD strike averted, Tuesday changed from a day of anxiety to one of celebrating new deals for unions. But are they too expensive?

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Apr 15, 2026

L.A.'s Blue Era: How popular are the Dodgers? Even the Lakers look up at them. Way up

In a Loyola Marymount survey asking Los Angeles County residents to identify their favorite among the 12 pro sports teams within the local market, nearly half picked the Dodgers.

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Apr 15, 2026

Feds bust family-run drug business with links to Mexican cartel, prosecutors say

Five men are facing a host of charges related to the sale of narcotics and firearms known as 'ghost guns.'

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Apr 15, 2026

Three dogs stabbed, one killed while defending historic L.A.-area cemetery, heartbroken owner says

Celestina Bishop said she's considering selling Woodlawn Celestial Garden, where her mother and sister are buried, along with Civil War veterans.

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Apr 14, 2026

L.A. City Council panel seeks to ban e-bikes from city hiking and equestrian trails

Electric bikes could be banned from L.A. city hiking and equestrian trails under a City Council proposal.

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Apr 14, 2026

Chabria: Why now? Because that's how trauma works. Get over it

Why are Eric Swalwell's accusers coming forward only now, just weeks before the California gubernatorial primary? That's the kind of question predators want us to keep asking.

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Apr 14, 2026

LAUSD strike averted; schools open Tuesday as unions reach tentative deals with raises

A planned LAUSD strike is called off after tentative settlements with three unions are reached, prompting widespread relief as schools open on Tuesday.

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Apr 14, 2026

Attorneys used AI to write court filings, cited fake legal decisions, State Bar alleges

Three attorneys are facing discipline from the State Bar of California over allegations they used AI in court filings and cited nonexistent legal decisions.

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Apr 13, 2026

Anxiety mounts as LAUSD families await word of strike and closed schools Tuesday

Families await word on LAUSD strike decision and if schools will be closed on Tuesday, April 14. Many searching for child care and free meals to prepare for potential walkout.

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Apr 13, 2026

Bacteria, chemicals and trash runoff could make SoCal beaches a hazard after rain, officials warn

Such warnings are typical after the area receives rain, which can cause ocean and bay waters to become contaminated with bacteria, chemicals and other health hazards.

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Apr 13, 2026

Last-ditch negotiations to prevent a Tuesday LAUSD extend past midnight into Tuesday

Monday was a two-track day for unions and LAUSD: Prepare for Tuesday strike and scramble for last-minute settlement. That was still the situation after midnight.

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Apr 13, 2026

He did everything right. His Los Angeles parking fine kept growing anyway

When Paul Cook saw a $93 ticket on his windshield, he had no idea he was embarking on a 16-month-long journey through L.A. parking enforcement bureaucracy, and would see his fine double despite winning his case.