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A wolf came to L.A. looking for love. On Valentine's Day, she's moved on
The 3-year-old wolf — known as BEY03F — made history when she entered L.A. County last weekend. But she's spending the romantic holiday in Kern County.
Sprawling network of brothels in Ventura and L.A. counties is busted, authorities say
A massive Southern California brothel ring was busted by authorities, leading to two arrests, officials said.
Activists celebrate as immigration agents depart Terminal Island. 'The people kicked them out'
Federal immigration agents departed from the Coast Guard site at Terminal Island in San Pedro, which they had used as a base for months while the Trump administration conducted immigration raids across Southern California.
Commentary: How SoCal became the nation's dairy queen
President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are on a dairy kick. That's big news for California. One in every five glasses of milk that's drunk in this country comes from California dairy companies.
L.A. streetlights take a year to fix. Council members say solar power is the answer
Broken streetlights have emerged as a hot-button issue in this year's election, with council members scrambling to find ways to restore them.
Notoriously hazardous South L.A. oil wells finally plugged after decades of community pressure
A two-acre Los Angeles oil drill site near the St. Vincent Elementary School in University Park, had been releasing noxious fumes for years. Finally, the wells have been shut down.


