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Wyamo suspends services in Los Angeles amid protests
Multiple Waymo vehicles in downtown Los Angeles erupted in flames during protests, forcing the company to suspend its services.
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Wyamo suspends services in Los Angeles amid protests
Multiple Waymo vehicles in downtown Los Angeles were broken into and vandalized with spray paint during protests, forcing the company to suspend its services.
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Bay Area leaders, groups denounce deployment of National Guard to LA protests
Bay Area elected leaders and community groups are denouncing the Trump Administration’s actions to deploy members of the California National Guard to Los Angeles in response to clashes between immigration officials and demonstrators at protests.
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Bay Area leaders, groups denounce deployment of National Guard to LA protests
Bay Area elected leaders and community groups are denouncing the Trump Administration’s actions to deploy members of the California National Guard to Los Angeles in response to clashes between immigration officials and demonstrators at protests. Christie Smith reports.
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What to know about Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to LA protests
President Donald Trump says he’s deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to respond to immigration protests, over the objections of California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Marianne Favro reports.
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What to know about Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to LA protests
President Donald Trump says he’s deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to respond to immigration protests, over the objections of Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Trump sending National Guard to LA in response to anti-ICE protests
The White House said it’s mobilizing some 2,000 National Guard soldiers to protests in response to Friday’s ICE raids.
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Long-awaited rail access arrives at Los Angeles International Airport
The Los Angeles-area transit system will achieve a major milestone on Friday with the long-awaited opening of the LAX/Metro Transit Center station, bringing rail service the closest it has ever been to Los Angeles International Airport and giving travelers a new car-free option for reaching the airfield.
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California man receives world's first in-human bladder transplant
A California cancer survivor was the recipient of the world’s first in-human bladder transplant this month thanks to a pair of Los Angeles doctors.
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Burglary response leads to discovery of ‘underground casino' in Los Angeles
Dozens of people were detained Monday after police uncovered what officers described as an “underground casino” in the LA neighborhood of Van Nuys.
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‘Like Goldilocks.' Nude intruder found sleeping in bed of Los Angeles home after ransacking it
An Echo Park resident made a disturbing discovery over Mother’s Day weekend when he found a stranger sleeping nude in his bed.
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Delivery driver fired after defecating in front of SoCal home
A driver delivering for Amazon was terminated after being caught on security cameras relieving herself in front of two homes in Woodland Hills, California.
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Thieves make off with nearly $20M in goods after tunneling into LA jewelry store
The search is on for a team of thieves who stole millions of dollars in merchandise and cash after they tunneled into a downtown Los Angeles jewelry store.
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PCH will reopen in time for the summer, Newsom says
Pacific Coast Highway is slated to reopen just in time for the summer, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Saturday.
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36k people flock to downtown LA for Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's rally
He will be joined by musical guests including Neil Young, Maggie Rogers and Joan Baez for the Coachella-themed event.
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Wife of Weezer band member shot by police as officers searched LA neighborhood
Three people were arrested on Tuesday afternoon following a hit-and-run crash on the 134 Freeway that later led to an officer-involved shooting in Eagle Rock.
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How some of Hollywood's most iconic movie posters came to be and the artist behind them
Before social media, movie posters drummed up interest in upcoming films and Bob Tanenbaum was the person who designed those posters.
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The planetarium company that wants to change how we watch sports
Cosm’s “shared reality” experience is the closest fans will get to actually being at the game.
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These dedicated runners have done every LA Marathon for nearly 4 decades
The Los Angeles Marathon’s Legacy Runners have walked, run or used a wheelchair in every race since the event began in 1986.
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California man wins $50M in lawsuit over spilled Starbucks scalding hot tea
A Los Angeles County jury awarded a man with $50 million after he suffered severe burn injuries from a hot drink at a Starbucks drive-thru.