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DTLA law firm co-founder faces California State Bar charges over alleged out-of-state practice
A co-founder and former partner at Downtown LA Law Group — a personal injury firm that has recently filed thousands of claims alleging sexual abuse in government facilities — is charged by the California State Bar with taking on clients in states where he was not properly licensed.
Deaf boy deported without hearing aids as mom sought asylum for domestic violence, lawyer says
Rep. Eric Swalwell and State Sup. Tony Thurmond are blasting ICE for the deportation of a deaf 6-year-old boy, who according to his lawyer, was detained in California under false pretenses and then sent to Colombia without his hearing aids or due process.
Misplaced your bike, cellphone or prosthetic leg on the Metro rail? Here's how to get them back
If you've ever lost something valuable on a Metro bus or train and assumed it was gone forever, take heart: There is a system for reuniting riders with their possessions.
WATCH: Gen Z turns to 'grandma hobbies' to fight screen time
ABC News' Danny New profiles people embracing old-school activities for fun.
L.A. City Council candidate stays in race after report that he stabbed a boy at age 12
Jordan Rivers, 22, is the sole challenger to incumbent Tim McOsker in the June 2 primary election.
Hailing rides to and from LAX could get more expensive under new proposal
Los Angeles World Airports board is expected to vote Tuesday whether to hike the access fees for private transportation companies, including ride hailing, at LAX.
Wrong kind of fuel: Nearly 1,000 pounds of liquid meth seized in big rig fuel tank at Otay Mesa
Nearly 1,000 pounds of liquid meth was discovered in big rig fuel tank at Otay Mesa cargo facility. The truck driver, a Mexican national, was arrested
'What is the mission?' With Iran, California military families fear another 'forever war'
The escalating Iran conflict has sent a chill through military communities across California, which is home to more than 157,000 active-duty military personnel.
He says Carson councilwoman asked him to mow her lawn and spy on colleague. City disputes his lawsuit
Former Carson councilwoman aide alleges he was fired for refusing to spy for her and complaining about non-city duties, including mowing her lawn. City attorneys dispute his lawsuit.
After SoCal broils, a break from the summer-like heat is coming. But it won't last long
Following Saturday's strong Santa Ana winds, Sunday's conditions are expected to remain gusty and warmer. The winds are expected to settle this week.
Newsom changed California prisons. What will the justice system look like after he leaves?
Will the next governor continue Gavin Newsom's emphasis on rehabilitation for incarcerated people or move in a different direction? CalMatters recently hosted a panel on the topic.
Lopez: Horrified by the state of the union, he's an angry protester. But he's also optimistic
Veteran protester Bert Voorhees, 70, says democracy is on the line and it's time to march.


