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Palisades High to reopen campus with portable classrooms one year after fire
Students will return to the Palisades High campus — using temporary buildings on the baseball field — as a $266-million reconstruction project proceeds.
Imperial Valley farm tycoon's properties searched after wife found slain
Detectives served warrants on the El Centro home of Mike Abatti, as well as multiple structures and properties associated with Abatti's family and their business operations, authorities said.
L.A. hip-hop influencer charged with multiple rapes, police seeking more victims
Social media influencer Clintnlord has been charged with three counts of rape and one count of assault with intent to commit a felony.
Former sheriff's deputy killed after police chase, accused of stabbing 11-year-old son to death
A former Sacramento County Sheriff's Office deputy was shot and killed Tuesday after he allegedly killed his 11-year-old son and led authorities on a freeway chase, according to officials.
California strongly objects to Trump's plan to pump more Delta water south
The Trump administration plans to send more water to Central Valley farmlands. California is objecting, saying that poses multiple threats.
Stunt bike influencer takes followers 'behind the tent zipper' in L.A. encampments
Derrek Miranda, a social media influencer with nearly 300,000 followers, is pursuing his passion for 'understanding the playground' of L.A. by documenting the homelessness crisis.
Robert Silverstein, who fought City Hall over Hollywood development and won, dies at 57
The Pasadena-based lawyer battled the city over Hollywood redevelopment, a Target shopping center and a pair of skyscrapers planned next to Capitol Records.
K-Town man charged with tossing firebombs into L.A. federal building, targeting immigration agents
Jose Francisco Jovel, 54, was arrested Monday on suspicion of tossing two improvised explosive devices into the building toward federal security officers about 8:20 a.m. There was charring and burning where the first device landed, according to an affidavit, but no one was injured.
State lawmakers targeted a Santa Barbara development. Then came the fallout
In a highly unusual situation, a housing project in Santa Barbara must undergo reviews after a state bill included language apparently targeting the development.
If elected, this City Council candidate says he will live in a trailer at MacArthur Park
Raul Claros, a 45-year-old community organizer hoping to unseat Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, said he will use the trailer as his home and office, taking meetings there, until the park is "cleared out and cleaned up."
The VA gives a peek into its plan for Trump's Center for Warrior Independence in West LA
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs indicated in a notice to developers that it will shift away from housing-only plans to carry out President Trump's order for a Center for Warrior Independence on its West Los Angeles campus, and will "seed" the project with a key historical building.
San Bernardino: The mass shooting that helped Trump redefine America's immigration debate
A decade ago, 14 people were gunned down in San Bernardino. Survivors and family of the victims are still processing what happened, and the national impact.


