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WATCH: Artemis II crew on historic moon mission
The crew is speaking out on the first human moon mission in more than 50 years that will send them on a 10-day, 685,000-mile journey venturing deeper into space than ever before.
Road rage in Newport Beach bike lane leads to one arrest, seizure of BMW, police say
One man has been arrested after two cyclists say they were accosted by the occupants of two cars in Newport Beach.
Barabak: Will or won't he? A lot rides on a Trump endorsement in California governor's race
A nod for Chad Bianco or Steve Hilton would almost certainly usher them into November's runoff. It could also solve a Democratic dilemma, which is why Trump may prefer a dual endorsement or none at all.
'No Kings' protesters pack city streets across the nation as crowds lash out against Trump
Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters turned out. "This administration doesn't serve us. It serves billionaires," said Kent Miller, who protested in Pasadena.
PETA offers reward for tips on South L.A. cat shootings
After three cats were shot by a pellet gun in South L.A. over the last two months, PETA is offering a $5,000 reward for information on the shooter.
Lopez: After COVID, raids and other blows, DTLA is hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' believes it will rise again
Hal Bastian, who helped build the downtown renaissance, lays out a recovery plan.
$22 million in contracts fraudulently obtained from LAUSD in record-setting scam, D.A. says
A former LAUSD staffer is accused of using her role at the district to funnel more than $22 million in contracts to a co-conspirator and receiving $3 million in return.
DHS attorney said agents in Los Angeles should have 'started hitting' protesters, emails show
Internal emails obtained by a government watchdog group reveal that a top Homeland Security attorney suggested agents should have just started hitting' protesters during anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles.
César Chávez and Dolores Huerta started a revolution whose history is being rewritten by scandal
Revelations about the creation of the United Farm Workers under César Chávez are adding to a reassessment of the organization that had already been underway.
LAPD chief backed officers who shot at Weezer bassist's ex; commission overruled him
A report made public Thursday shows the LAPD chief sided with officers who shot Jillian Lauren, the estranged wife of Weezer bass player Scott Shriner, but the Police Commission found that some of the officers' actions did not comply with department policies.
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.


