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Democrats dominate fundraising in key Senate races, but GOP still has ample resources
Democrats raised more money than their Republican opponents in key Senate races across the country in the second quarter, according to new campaign finance reports.
Wording of jury instructions at forefront of Tops shooter court appearance
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Specific wording in the two phases of instructions set to be given to jurors were at the forefront of federal court proceedings Friday in the case of racist Tops mass shooter Payton Gendron. The court is still sifting through a list of around 1,000 potential jurors for Gendron's federal trial, which [...]
LAUSD deadline looms to make painful cuts after county says board actions 'erode confidence'
L.A. Unified must detail steep budget cuts or face a county takeover after officials warned that school board decisions 'erode confidence.'
WATCH: Women embrace 'Golden Girls' living to save money
As living costs rise, more women are cutting expenses by living with roommates and embracing a modern-day "Golden Girls" lifestyle.
West Hollywood rupture was L.A.'s worst in years: 17 million gallons spilled, Sunset Boulevard closed for days
Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood will remain closed for an undetermined amount of time while crews repair pipe and the road itself after a major trunk line ruptured Thursday.
WATCH: Shark sightings close East Coast beaches
Will Reeve reports on the increasing number of shark sightings off the coasts of New York and New Jersey and how they're affecting beach season.
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.
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.
Man found dead in intake pond at Mojave Desert water plant. Who he is, how he got there is a mystery
Deputies from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department responded to the Iron Mountain Pumping Plant Wednesday morning after receiving word that a person had been found floating in the plant's intake area, according to authorities.


