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Three people have been killed in an explosion at a police training facility in Los Angeles.
The Pentagon has ordered U.S. Marines to leave Los Angeles after more than a month in the city. The 700 Marines were deployed on June 9 during protests against the administration’s immigration ...
Roughly 700 Marines sent to the Los Angeles area have been released from that duty, six weeks after Marines were first ordered to the city, the Department of Defense said Monday. Pentagon ...
The Los Angeles Times will become a publicly traded company, its billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced on 'The Daily Show.' ...
A driver drove into a crowd in East Hollywood, injuring 36 people, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Police believe the crash was an intentional act.
A Friday blast at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training facility killed three members of its arson and explosives unit, marking one of the department's worst losses of life from a ...
Over 2 dozen people injured after vehicle crashes into crowd in Los Angeles Officials responded to a call of shots fired at about 2 a.m. and discovered a chaotic scene, according to the Los ...
Ysabel Jurado, a progressive member of the Los Angeles City Council whose district includes the downtown area, cheered the administration’s decision to withdraw the Marines from Los Angeles.
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled honoring Los Bukis, the chart-topping and Grammy-nominated Mexican regional music band.
The Los Angeles Chargers today signed wide receiver JaQuae Jackson. In a corresponding move, the team waived offensive lineman Elijah Ellis.
The 700 active-duty Marines who were deployed to Los Angeles as a result of last month's protests will be leaving, the Pentagon announced Monday.
At least 31 people have been injured after a vehicle crashed into a crowd of people in Los Angeles on Saturday morning.
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