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LAPD officer under investigation for allegedly taking cash from unlocked Tesla
An LAPD official said an investigation is underway after video footage showed an officer from the Transit Services Division enter a Tesla while responding to a call for service. The vehicle's owner reported missing $700, which the officer said he intended to book into evidence.
Former Whittier officer pleads guilty in shooting that left unarmed man paralyzed
Salvador Murillo pleaded guilty to two counts of assault by a peace officer in the 2020 shooting, and must give up his right to be a police officer in California.
Sugar, a World Dog Surf champion, is battling cancer, says owner
A five-time World Dog Surf Champion is battling cancer after being the first animal inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame.
Wrong kind of fuel: Nearly 1,000 pounds of liquid meth seized in big rig fuel tank in San Diego
Nearly 1,000 pounds of liquid meth was discovered in a big rig fuel tank at a Otay Mesa cargo facility. The truck driver, a Mexican national, was arrested.
'What is the mission?' With Iran, California military families fear another 'forever war'
The escalating Iran conflict has sent a chill through military communities across California, which is home to more than 157,000 active-duty military personnel.
He says Carson councilwoman asked him to mow her lawn and spy on colleague. City disputes his lawsuit
Former Carson councilwoman aide alleges he was fired for refusing to spy for her and complaining about non-city duties, including mowing her lawn. City attorneys dispute his lawsuit.
Daylight saving time returns, despite perennial politicking to stop the switch
Generally speaking, daylight saving time clock changes are unpopular. Research shows most Americans favor ditching the practice. But for now, Californians will all move their clocks forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday.
After initial jubilation, some Iranian Americans fear a quagmire
As Iranian Americans watch the rapid escalation of the war, some fear that their native country, and perhaps the whole Middle East, could descend into chaos.
Pacific Palisades' 97-year-old newspaper closed after the fire. Now it's staging a comeback
After closing in the aftermath of the devastating Palisades fire, the coastal community's nearly 100-year-old paper is preparing to make a remarkable comeback


