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California prisons restrict movement, calls and visits as violence surges
California corrections officials say high-security prisons across the state are tightly restricting movement, calls and visits while they probe a surge in violence this year.
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Woman is reunited with her beloved cat two months after the Palisades Fire
A woman who lost her cat during the Palisades Fire is reunited with her beloved pet two months after.
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Man in coma as driver linked to California CarMax crash faces attempted murder charge
Andrew Arroyo, 25, was officially charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism.
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California almond growers grapple with uncertainty as new tariffs could hit exports
California’s almond growers are used to dealing with the swings of volatile weather and water supply. Now, they must also grapple with the uncertainty of trade battles as the Trump administration levies tariffs on goods from several countries and weighs adding more to the list. With more than three-quarters of California’s almond crop headed for ex... -
Former US Rep. Katie Porter steps into crowded California governor's race
Former Democratic U.S. House member Katie Porter announced Tuesday that she is entering the 2026 contest for California governor, joining a crowded field of candidates that could be upended if former Vice President Kamala Harris joins the race.
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AI made its way to vineyards. Here's how the technology is helping make your wine
As AI continues to grow, experts say that the wine industry is proof that businesses can integrate the technology efficiently to supplement labor without displacing a workforce.
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LA County DA ready to move forward with Menendez brothers resentencing hearing
LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Monday that his office is ready to move forward with a resentencing hearing in the Menendez brothers murder case.
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4.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Westlake Village
A preliminary 4.1-magnitude earthquake rocked the Westlake Village Sunday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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San Francisco Symphony, musicians host benefit concert for LA Fire relief
San Francisco musicians teamed up to host a benefit concert to support those recovering from the fires in Los Angeles County.
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8 injured after driver rams into CarMax dealership in Inglewood
Several employees and customers at a CarMax were injured Saturday after a driver rammed into the dealership in Inglewood.
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More Pacific Palisades residents join lawsuit against LADWP, city over water supply failure
Twenty-five more Pacific Palisades residents who were affected by January’s deadly brush fire have joined a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power over the disaster.
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California sues Trump administration over mass firings of federal workers
California and 19 other states are suing multiple federal agencies, contending President Donald Trump’s administration has illegally fired thousands of federal probationary workers.
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Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, used the inaugural episode of his new podcast to break from progressives by speaking out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.
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$10M reward offered for fugitive Olympic snowboarder accused in murderous drug operation
An individual wanted for murder and transnational drug distribution was added the the FBI list of top-10 fugitives, the agency announced Thursday.
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Lawmakers push to boost Bay Area public transportation funding
Lawmakers in the Bay Area and Los Angeles are asking for $2 billion to ensure public transit is ready to carry fans to three massive sporting events in the near future.
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Edison warned about wind monitoring before Eaton Fire
State fire safety officials have repeatedly warned Southern California Edison to improve weather tracking to help prevent wind-driven fire — but the utility maintained before the Eaton fire that its efforts met world standards.