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Gang member recruited accomplices on Instagram for a multimillion-dollar scheme, prosecutors say
South L.A. Crips member Chase Matthew Griffin pleaded guilty in March to conspiracy to commit bank fraud. He was sentenced to nine years in prison.
Mobile homes, an overlooked refuge of affordability, are disappearing in L.A. Residents fight to stay
Mobile homes are often the cheapest form of housing. But park owners can often make more money by selling, Los Angeles County has lost about a fourth of its mobile home parks since the 1980s.
China rejects Trump's election interference claim as 'groundless accusations'
China says it has never interfered in U.S. elections and has no interest in doing so
L.A. says bike lanes on Pico Boulevard would boost safety. Merchants fear fallout
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation wants to make Pico Boulevard safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. But that will come at the expense of 228 parking spots.
Federal judge orders sweeping changes at Adelanto ICE detention center
U.S. District Judge Sunshine S. Sykes ordered the government to make sweeping changes to medical care, sanitation, food, recreation, disability accommodations and visitation.
Twin toddlers found dead from possible overdose in South L.A. home
LAPD is investigating after two young boys were found dead of a possible overdose.
Sunset Strip flooded by ruptured 110-year-old water line, another blow to L.A.'s ancient infrastructure
A water main broke in West Hollywood, flooding a neighborhood off Sunset Boulevard and Holloway Drive.
'It'll buy us time': Feds to pay millions to prop up dwindling Lake Mead
A Southern California water agency is among those partnering with the federal government to prevent a large reservoir from reaching a critically low water level.
'I didn't cheat.' California DMV's test fraud claims spark frustration, anger
Frustration is growing among California drivers and legislators asking what evidence of suspected cheating led the DMV to invalidate 11,000 knowledge tests.
Californians back CEQA reform, reject AI data centers by huge margins, poll finds
Most California voters appear hungry to reform state environmental law to speed up housing and infrastructure projects, according to a new poll. Voters also expressed strong opposition to AI data centers.
Put your clothes back on! Beloved San Gregorio nude beach to become part of public state park
For decades, nudists and naturists flocked to San Gregorio Ranch to romp clothes-free, but that will end when the beach becomes part of the state park system.
Person found dead on steps of City Hall after jumping from 26th floor, internal memo says
A person was found dead on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall on Wednesday afternoon after apparently jumping from the 26th floor of the building, according to an internal city message reviewed by The Times.


