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Unexpectedly Wet Winter Overwhelms Dry California
An unusually wet rainy season is testing the limits of California's water management system, with reservoirs across the state reaching capacity.
February 21, 2017
BY
Sarah Le
2 Dead, Torrents of Rain Slam Southern California
LOS ANGELES—A huge Pacific storm parked itself over Southern California and unloaded, ravaging roads, opening sinkholes and leading ...
February 18, 2017
BY
The Associated Press
UCLA Medical Center Collaborates With Doctor Accused of Forced Organ Harvesting
LOS ANGELES—One of the nation's top hospitals, the UCLA Medical Center, has chosen to partner with a hospital ...
February 3, 2017
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Albert Roman
Record Number of Tourists Again Visit Los Angeles in 2016
LOS ANGELES--For the sixth straight year in a row, the number of tourists visiting sunny Los Angeles has ...
January 11, 2017
BY
Sarah Le
Prosecutors to Retry Ex-LA County Sheriff in Corruption Case
LOS ANGELES — U.S. prosecutors will retry former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on obstruction-of-justice and other ...
January 10, 2017
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The Associated Press
Los Angeles College Pays Hacker, Student Data Compromised
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles community college has paid a $28,000 ransom after a hacker took ...
January 9, 2017
BY
The Associated Press
Mural Created in Support of Uyghur Prisoner of Conscience
LOS ANGELES—Renowned Uyghur economics scholar Ilham Tohti is serving a life sentence in China on charges of "separatism," ...
December 12, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
‘Lion’ Film Based on Harrowing Real-Life Story of Lost Indian Boy
It was the sight of a small, fried Indian dessert called jalebi at a friend's house in Australia ...
November 27, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
LA County Leaders Want to Throw a ‘Monkey Wrench’ in Trump Administration Plans
LOS ANGELES—Two local county supervisors say they are willing to risk the consequences of working against the expected ...
November 25, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
‘Moana’ a Celebration of Traditional Culture
If you're looking for the next film worthy of taking the entire family to the theater, look no ...
November 16, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
LA Unified Board Votes to Support Immigrant Students
LOS ANGELES—One day after several hundred students walked out of morning class in the Los Angeles Unified School ...
November 16, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Ang Lee’s New High-Tech Film Playing at Only Two US Locations
The first studio film shot entirely in 120 frames-per-second (FPS) opens Thursday, November 10, at the ArcLight Cinerama ...
November 10, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Young Illusionist and His Sister Impress at El Portal
NORTH HOLLYWOOD—There's something special about watching a magician that elicits childlike awe.On Saturday, the children themselves became the ...
October 31, 2016
BY
Albert Roman
Veteran Calls California National Guard Bonus Repayment Scandal ‘Embarrassing’
ALHAMBRA, Calif.— "We're asked to serve our country, but yet in return, what happens? A slap in the ...
October 28, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Shots Hit California Police Car, Woman on Ride-Along Hurt
MADERA, Calif.—A woman interested in becoming a police officer who was on a weekend ride-along in a California ...
October 24, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Law Enforcement Officials Say Prop. 57 May Have ‘Unintended Consequences’
LOS ANGELES—Law enforcement officials and city leaders met on Thursday, Oct. 20 to denounce a November ballot measure ...
October 22, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Rare Glimpse Into 19th-Century China at CSUN Photo Exhibit
Several years ago, a chance encounter with a large stack of heavy glass photo negatives in London kindled ...
October 17, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Are You Moving Your Body the Way it Was Designed to Move?
Mila Shulkleper had been enduring painful back problems for years when "by divine intervention or coincidence, or however ...
October 4, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Life Is Made Up of Parts
The cinema's ambience—from the smells and tastes of buttery popcorn to the comfort of the seat and room ...
September 29, 2016
BY
Timothy Wahl
Can You ‘Biohack’ Your Way to a Healthier Lifestyle?
PASADENA, Calif.—Crowds of butter coffee-lovers filled the Pasadena Convention Center at the fourth annual Bulletproof Biohacking Conference over ...
September 29, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Los Angeles’ First Cat Cafe Is Cat-Lover Heaven
LOS ANGELES—Chetan Singh, co-owner of Crumbs and Whiskers, the first cat cafe in Los Angeles, is allergic to ...
September 29, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Youth Find Healing and Support in Spoken Word Poetry
LOS ANGELES—Kat Magill, founder and executive director of the organization Say Word, stumbled upon spoken word poetry at ...
September 21, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
After Snub, Rachel Bloom Still Crazy Excited for the Emmys
LOS ANGELES—Rachel Bloom started the year with a Golden Globe win for her starring role in the CW ...
September 9, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
California Water Conservation Drops During Hot Summer Months
SAN FRANCISCO—Californians are still saving water despite the recent lifting of mandatory statewide conservation, but not as much ...
September 7, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Chinese Prisoner of Conscience Near Death Due to Torture
LOS ANGELES—Bai Gendi, a 65-year-old woman, has been arrested six times and detained in Shanghai, China, for nearly ...
September 7, 2016
BY
Sarah Le
Officers Shoot Man Walking on Los Angeles Freeway
LOS ANGELES—California Highway Patrol officers shot and wounded a man walking on a key downtown Los Angeles highway ...
September 6, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
LAX Terminal Evacuated After Traffic Stop Raises Concerns
LOS ANGELES—A terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was temporarily evacuated and 18 flights were delayed after an ...
September 5, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
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