Health officials said recent water samples indicated bacteria levels in coastal waters exceeded the state's health standards.
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The boy claimed he was repeatedly bullied and in one instance manhandled by an adult staff member.
Four people were arrested as part of the seizure, officials said.
The LAPD plans to ramp up drunken-driving enforcement across the city this week.
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The message was handwritten on a Post-it notepad and left in the team’s locker room.
The Board of Supervisors finalized the spending plan Monday.
A federal judge has dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit challenging LA's so-called sanctuary city ordinance.
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The comedian had been jailed since his Thursday arrest.
Lineage on Monday said officials may have traced the origin of the fire, which has burned for nearly a week.
As the Boyle Heights warehouse fire continues to burn, experts say poor air quality will continue to plague swaths of Los Angeles County.
California only allows fireworks labeled "safe and sane," meaning they are ground-based, non-explosive and not intended for launch.
"These high-severity, forest-replacing fires used to be uncommon, and now it's the dominant fire type," the study's senior author said.
The "visionary" music industry figure helped propel dozens of artists to stardom, including Whitney Houston, Janis Joplin and Billy Joel.
Alberto Carvalho said LAUSD schools must remain focused “without distraction.”
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The man was convicted of setting dozens of fires in Los Angeles County.
Four people were arrested in connection with a series of vehicle thefts.
The accused stalker claims he and the pop star are part of a "military government program."
Thousands of people could lose their jobs worldwide if the merger goes through, officials estimated.
Deputies are investigating a fatal shooting that left a woman dead in Norwalk.
The suspect led police on a chase across LA County.
The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar made the surprise announcement over the weekend.
"While LAPD provides officers with written guidance on the use of force and pets, this is not enough," Mayor Karen Bass said.
Someone inside the home was assaulted by the suspects, police said.
The suspect, driving a stolen vehicle, crashed into a patrol car.
The encounter left one of the deputies hospitalized with a stab wound.
Authorities are asking for the public's help finding a 78-year-old woman who went missing in LA on June 13.
A man was struck and killed by a vehicle while walking on the 101 Freeway.
Air quality remains a concern across wide swaths of the Southland as the warehouse fire continues to burn.
The California Department of Justice is investigating, authorities said.