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California bill would require parent bloggers to delete content of minors on social media
The legislation would require the parent or other relative to delete or edit the content within 10 business days of receiving notification.
L.A. Metro approves major rail route expansion into West Hollywood after last-minute deal
Metro's board on Thursday unanimously approved a new route for a Los Angeles rail line that would extend service from South L.A. into West Hollywood, a mass transit milestone for L.A. that was struck after last-minute negotiations between Mayor Karen Bass and local leaders.
Near miss at O.C. airport as helicopter crosses United jet's path. 'Not good,' controller says
The close call occurred as a United jet flying out of San Francisco was approaching John Wayne Airport and a Sikorsky helicopter 'crossed in front of United's flight path,' the FAA said.
South Bay father arrested after repainting crosswalk, adding stop signs near children's park
Joseph Brandlin, who has lived in El Segundo for more than four decades, says he took matters into his own hands after months of trying to get the city officials to address safety concerns.
Lopez: Yes, a Republican could be California's next governor. And a recall would begin immediately
In one of the weirdest elections in California history, here's how it might all play out.
L.A. sheriff investigates whether photos of 3 deputies killed by grenade were improperly shared
A high-ranking sheriff's official has been relieved of duty in connection with the internal investigation, according to a department spokesperson.
Californians with deep ties to Jalisco rattled by cartel violence and fears of bloody power struggle
Fear of cartel violence in Mexico surged across the border and into California where families with ties to Mexico frantically tried to check on family back home.
Smoglandia: Smog was killing L.A., and a Caltech chemist found the murder weapon — in our garages
Smoglandia: The cause of SoCal's smog is identified and it isn't the factories spewing black gunk into the sky in support of the war effort.
The inspiring, infuriating, even comic tale of how we defeated L.A.'s smog and why we may have to again
L.A. has been tested time and time again. Southern California's battle with smog shows we can overcome big obstacles.
Holed up: L.A. tries closing off manhole where people live, nearly sealing someone inside
For years, residents in one South L.A. neighborhood have reported a freeway-close tent encampment. After the area was cleaned up, the people either moved into tents nearby or went underground.
He's telling Californians they can't trust elections — and it's catching on with the GOP
An election skeptic is running elections in Northern California. He wants the FBI to raid his office
Owner of short-term rental near Yosemite had child abuse images, spied on guests, police say
An Oakhurst, Calif., man was arrested for allegedly possessing child sexual abuse material, and authorities said he also appears to have recorded guests at his short-term rental without their knowledge.


