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The autonomous ride-hailing service Waymo has suspended operations in downtown Los Angeles after several of its vehicles were set on fire during protests against immigration raids in the area.
Several businesses were looted and vandalized overnight as law enforcement worked to restore order following a weekend of protests that turned violent in downtown Los Angeles. The crowds had ...
The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) board selected Colin Tarbert as its new CEO, replacing Lori Boyer after her six-year tenure. Tarbert, formerly of the Baltimore Development Corp., was ...
The heart of downtown Salt Lake City is once again being turned into a casual and car-free street party on weekend evenings. The regular summer fetes of strolling and sidewalk dining on Friday and ...
Waymo, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet, is temporarily removing its autonomous cars from downtown Los Angeles after rioters set some of the vehicles on fire in response to federal ...
An overnight curfew was imposed on a one-square-mile section of downtown Los Angeles as city leaders attempt to stop vandalism. The area was quiet when the curfew ended at 6 a.m. Wednesday.
A little over 100 people gathered Monday afternoon outside the federal courthouse building in downtown Pittsburgh, letting the immigrant population know they are not alone and to say what's ...
Editor's note: This page summarizes the Los Angeles protests over ICE raids for Sunday, June 8. For the latest updates on the LA protests, visit USA TODAY's coverage for Monday, June 9. Trump ...
A heavy military presence was seen in downtown Los Angeles early Sunday morning after unrest sparked by ICE raids in the L.A. area and ahead of what is expected to be a third day of protests.
SAN JOSE — A small commercial building at a high-profile spot on the edge of downtown San Jose has flopped into a loan default, a grim reminder of the widespread nature of the Bay Area real ...
A new plan would allow 700-foot towers in parts of downtown Boston. Will there really be housing that the not-so-rich can afford? When residents loudly objected to a plan that would allow 500-foot ...
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