The Los Angeles County Superior Court system will be closed on Monday as the tech services division works to repair and reboot network computer systems
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Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump Leaves Spectator Dead, Two Others Injured
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Hollywood’s Backlash: Biden Faces Celebrity Fallout After Debate Performance
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LAPD’s Fireworks Detonation Costs Los Angeles $21 Million
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Standoff on Metro Bus in Glendale Ends with Man in Custody
A report of an armed man on a Metro bus resulted in a standoff in Glendale on Monday. Deputies arrived around 10 a.m. at a
Pharmacy Owner in Los Feliz Faces Repeated Burglary Attempts Despite Security Measures
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Los Feliz: Fatal Motorcycle Collision
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Los Angeles Voters to Decide on Ethics Reform Measure Amid Criticism of Council’s Changes
In November, Los Angeles voters will decide on a ballot measure aimed at enhancing the city’s ethics oversight following a series of scandals at City
Los Angeles County Reopens Rent Relief Program for Landlords Impacted by COVID-19
The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs announced on Monday that Los Angeles County will reopen applications for its rent relief program next week, aimed