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O.C. congresswoman targeted by protests over Trump megabill

Protesters railed on Tuesday against an Orange County congresswoman who could be a crucial vote on President Trump’s proposal to cut more than $1 trillion in federal dollars that helped…

Foo Fighters mark 30th anniversary of band’s debut

Foo Fighters are celebrating the anniversary of an old album with the release of a new song. Nearly 30 years to the day after Dave Grohl’s stadium-filling rock band dropped…

L.A. ‘under siege’: Federal lawsuit targets rampant immigration raids

Masked, unidentified agents have been “systematically” cornering brown-skinned people in a show of force across Southern California, tackling those who attempt to leave, arresting them without probable cause and then…

Californians can fish for free, no license required, on these 2 days

As beaches fill up and grills fire up across California for the Fourth of July weekend, the state is offering another way to enjoy the great outdoors — free fishing,…

Buffalo Bill’s Resort set to close amid Primm’s struggles

The giant rainbow-colored headdress sitting atop a bison beckoned generations of Angelenos and other drivers heading into Nevada on the 15 Freeway. Sure, Las Vegas was only 40 minutes north,…

The Palisades fire spewed toxins into the Pacific. Summer surf camps are paying the price

The wave is all anger and elegance. Shaped like a cursive C, it hurtles toward the Santa Monica shore. A child on a surfboard balances on its crest. Or at…

Faith leaders bear witness as migrants appear in immigration court

Rev. Jason Cook, a minister at Tapestry, a Unitarian Universalist congregation, wore his traditional white collar and a colorful stole resembling stained glass when he arrived at immigration court in…

In Pasadena, a community comes together for a 14-year-old street vendor

It was only 8 a.m. and the 500 tamales that Christopher Luna Garcia had hoped to sell were down to just a few dozen. About 17 hungry people lined up…

California bars must now offer lids to avoid spiked drinks

California bars and nightclubs already are required to post conspicuous signs letting customers know that drug-testing kits are available. Now they have to keep a stack of lids handy —…

L.A. protesters charged with assaulting horses, attempted murder

L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman announced new charges against people at immigration raids protests in L.A., including a man and a woman accused of assaulting law enforcement horses and…