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Medicaid cuts, sexual abuse payouts, spell draconian cuts in next few LA County budgets
LA County faces deep cuts in the next two-plus years that mean furloughs, layoffs, cuts to parks, health services, maybe closing a hospital.
Man with apparent blowtorch arrested after palm tree set on fire in Whittier
WHITTIER, Calif. (KABC) -- A news photographer helped police track down an arson suspect who appeared to have a blowtorch in Whittier.
Ahead of the 2028 Olympics, Los Angeles launches a program to expand shade across the city
L.A. is partnering with colleges and nonprofits to launch ShadeLA, an initiative focused on tree planting, canopy design and urban heat resilience before the 2028 Games.
Bear trouble in Sierra Madre: After the Eaton fire, home invasions rise sharply
A bear linked to a spate of home break-ins in Sierra Madre in June was euthanized amid what city officials say is an uptick in conflict with the hulking animals.
LA Civil Rights unveils ‘Just Say Hello’ campaign to promote kindness
“Just Say Hello” is the latest expansion of L.A. Civil Rights’ award-winning “LA for All” initiative, launched in 2021 during the height of the pandemic to respond to rising hate crimes. The campaign ...
Dude, tooting that train horn on your car is a bit much
A horn is a must on vehicles, the Vehicle Code says, and except on those for first responders can’t produce an “unreasonably loud or harsh sound.” ...
LA Launches “Just Say Hello” Civil Rights Campaign
To celebrate International Friendship Day, the Los Angeles Civil Rights Department is launching a new campaign aimed to unite Angelenos ...
9-year-old boy hit and killed by RV in Koreatown; driver detained on suspicion of DUI, police say
A 9-year-old boy was killed and a 19-year-old was hurt when they were struck by an RV on Thursday night, police said. The driver was reportedly detained on suspicion of DUI.
One more headache for LA fire survivors: extra time in the car — a lot of it
If one thing defines Los Angeles, it might be traffic. And in the months since the January firestorm, displaced residents say they've been sitting in a lot more of it.
Child hit, killed by RV in Koreatown; 2nd pedestrian taken to hospital
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call about a crash in the 300 block of New Hampshire Avenue around 7:30 p.m. on July 31. LAPD said in addition to the child who ended up dying, a ...
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