The seven companies were all cited for errors that led to residents’ deaths.
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Chabria: At Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial, the women testifying are on trial too
Weeks into the sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, it’s clear that the #MeToo movement hasn’t changed us all that much.
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The Metro station at Aviation Boulevard and 96th Street will connect to the K Line and C Line. Starting next year, travelers will be able to use the automated people mover train…
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Michele Kaemmerer, first transgender LAFD captain, dies at 80
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Former L.A. County sheriff’s oversight official faces retaliation investigation
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Of course, Trump’s Secretary of Defense wants the name of Harvey Milk, the murdered gay rights pioneer, stripped from a ship.
Recreational salmon fishing resumes in California this weekend for limited time
Charter fishing crews in California harbors are preparing for recreational salmon fishing to reopen after a two-year shutdown. The fishing season this year is subject to strict limits.
Multiple immigration sweeps reported across L.A.: ‘They’re everywhere’
Los Angeles Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, whose district includes Westlake, said her office has received reports about immigration enforcement operations in her district and other parts of Los Angeles.
Two foreign nationals charged with stalking a Los Angeles artist who criticized Xi Jinping
Two foreign nationals were charged with stalking a Los Angeles-based artist who had criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping, federal officials said.