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$80 million streetlight funding increase rejected by L.A. property owners
The assessment has not changed since 1996, and the funds are used to operate and repair the city's streetlight system.
'I'm a better rider than you': Teen's e-motorcycle impounded after he tries to outrun police in O.C. park
A 13-year-old boy was riding an e-motorcycle without a helmet when an officer tried to stop him inside a park in Orange. But the boy tried to speed away, police said.
Overgrown lots in Altadena, Palisades pose fire risk. L.A. County is pushing to clear them
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is directing county agencies to form a plan to clear vegetation from lots burned in the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Cleanup of rotting meat, scorched debris begins at Boyle Heights cold storage warehouse
Fire officials said the work of cleaning up the debris and rotting meat at the SoCal cold storage facility is now in the hands of the tenant, Lineage.
WATCH: Utah couple celebrates 60th wedding anniversary at Taco Bell
Mickey and Jo-Ann Muhlstein, both 81, chose a local Taco Bell to host their vow renewal ceremony.
Comer subpoenas Leon Black after his refusal to answer some Epstein questions
House Oversight Chair James Comer issued two subpoenas to Leon Black on Friday after Comer said the billionaire refused to answer some questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
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Rotting meat, foul smell at site of Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Firefighters got the upper hand on a weeklong blaze in a Boyle Heights cold storage warehouse, but the work at the site is far from over.
Jury appears deadlocked in Palisades fire arson trial, signaling possible mistrial
A federal jury weighing arson charges in the Palisades fire says it is at a standstill after 13 hours of deliberations, raising the prospect of a mistrial.
National Park staff ordered not to reveal deaths as part of new policy, report says
The Trump administration is reportedly ordering staff not to confirm deaths or details about severe injuries at U.S. national parks — but officials are adamant the policy is not meant to conceal information from the public.
Trump budget request omits funds for L.A. fire relief, prompting criticism from senators
The omission is the latest strain in a yearlong standoff between California leaders and the Trump administration over federal disaster aid.
Some California cities pay up to $1,000 for reporting illegal fireworks. See which ones
This Fourth of July, you could earn some reward money for reporting illegal fireworks in these California cities.
Asylum seekers may be turned away at the southern border, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court sharply limited the right to asylum for migrants who say they are fleeing persecution.

