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Hundreds of protesters who spent the Fourth of July in downtown Los Angeles to rally against the immigration raids that have roiled the region and the surge in federal funding approved this week ...
Multiple people were arrested as anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with law enforcement on Friday in Los Angeles, where protests erupted weeks ago against ICE raids, police said.
Thirty-one people working in a massive underground tunnel in Los Angeles were rescued Wednesday night after a portion of the structure collapsed, officials said.
About 400 Marines will soon arrive in Los Angeles as 700 head home. Roughly 150 California National Guardsmen will also be released from duty.
Ruiz had lived at Hillside Villa, a large apartment complex overlooking Los Angeles’ gentrifying Chinatown, for more than 20 years. She had raised five children there.
Trader Joe’s opened a location in Los Angeles directly across the street from an older version of the store. Google Maps The original store opened in 1973, just six years after Trader Joe’s ...
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A large group of protesters shut down the Sixth Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon. The demonstration blocked all eastbound and westbound lanes.
Thousands taking the streets for 15-mile "Run Against ICE" in Los Angeles As protests continue throughout Los Angeles in light of the Trump administration's push to increase the number of ...
The Trump administration sued Los Angeles, its mayor and other top city officials Monday.
Authorities are investigating after a man was found dead in South Los Angeles Saturday night. Los Angeles County deputies responded to a death investigation near 82nd Place and Maie Avenue in an un… ...
Complete information on the 2025 Anime Expo Los Angeles can be found at this link. Anime Expo is put together by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation, a non-profit organization.
The Trump administration sues Los Angeles over sanctuary policies, claiming they interfere with federal immigration authorities and violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.