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Rescue groups scramble as 400 abandoned guinea pigs overwhelm South L.A. home
SOUTH LOS ANGELES — An animal rescue group that took dozens of guinea pigs from a home where hundreds of the animals were found last […]
Family demands answers, $20,000 reward offered in West Whittier fatal car-to-car shooting
WEST WHITTIER — A $20,000 reward has been announced for information leading to whoever killed a 27-year-old man in a car-to-car shooting last month. County […]
Los Bukis’ Hollywood star marks a milestone for Mexican music, fans and immigrants
HOLLYWOOD — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled July 23 honoring Los Bukis, the chart-topping and Grammy-nominated Mexican regional music band […]
Man faces life after allegedly driving into Santa Monica Boulevard crowd, injuring dozens
EAST HOLLYWOOD — The man accused of driving his car into a crowd of people outside a Santa Monica Boulevard nightclub, injuring more than three […]
Training center blast shocks East L.A., kills three sheriff’s detectives
EAST LOS ANGELES — Federal, county and local law enforcement officers were continuing to search a group of storage units in Marina del Rey July […]
Marines start leaving L.A. after controversial immigration deployment
LOS ANGELES — After some 2,000 federalized National Guard troops were released from their immigration-related deployments to Los Angeles last week, roughly 700 U.S. Marines […]
Watts residents demand answers as $850,000 pollution settlement sits idle
WATTS — In 2023, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office secured a $2 million settlement from Atlas Iron & Metal, a metal recycling yard […]
This Week in Black History: Jackie Robinson’s Hall of Fame tribute on July 23, 1962
When Jackie Robinson entered baseball’s Hall of Fame on July 23, 1962, he did more than seal his place among the sport’s legends. He became […]
Music and mentoring lead underserved L.A. students to college: Making a Difference
LOS ANGELES — In a world where opportunity often seems out of reach, the Harmony Project has been a beacon of hope for nearly 4,000 […]