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LA Deputy DA to Newsmax: Violent Protesters Will Be Prosecuted

LA Deputy DA to Newsmax: Violent Protesters Will Be Prosecuted
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Protests against ICE in NYC turn violent, end with dozens of arrests

Dozens of people were taken into custody as thousands rallied in Manhattan against recent ICE raids.
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DA Hochman: Prosecutors To Use Social Media to Identify Violent Protesters

LA prosecutors will use social media to identify and prosecute protesters involved in violence. Starting Tuesday, they will analyze arrest reports and track posts on platforms like Facebook and Instagram to hold offenders accountable.
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Hundreds of protesters rally against ICE, ask City Council for more funding to fight...

Activists are calling for the city to invest another $2.2 million into a fund that pays legal bills for people fighting deportation, saying it’s only a matter of time before immigration raids spill into Long Beach. The post Hundreds of protesters rally against ICE, ask City Council for more funding to fight...
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Salvadoran restaurant workers aid deputies injured during Compton ICE raids protests

Amid protests sparked by a weekend immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles County, workers at a Salvadoran restaurant in Compton were seen helping injured deputies who had responded to the scene. Footage captured by stringer service OnScene.TV shows at least three Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department...
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Magnitude 3.4 earthquake hits coastal Los Angeles County

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.4 rattled the coastal Los Angeles County area Tuesday. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 12:15 p.m. The epicenter was about 8.9 miles west-southwest of Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach, at a depth of roughly 6.84 miles. There were no initial...
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Federal agent tips Huntington Park about ICE raid, and one city leader sprang into...

Southeast LA leaders denounced the raids and pledged to stand with their immigrant neighbors: “ I think what is clear today is that we're not hiding.”
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SoCal rejects plan to phase down new gas furnaces and water heaters

After an opposition campaign waged by SoCalGas and others, regulators tanked rules that would’ve encouraged, but not required, a transition to electric heat pumps. On Friday, air-quality regulators for Southern California rejected a plan to gradually phase down a major source of pollution: new gas-burning space and...
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California Nursing Home Violations Surge 31%, 7 Facilities Face License Suspension

Oversight and penalties for California nursing homes are intensifying as the state cracks down on repeated violations and patient safety failures. According to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), there were 1,580 violations at senior care facilities in 2023, a 31% increase from the previous year. The...
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Compton restaurant owner served compassion amid immigration enforcement protests

Elizabeth Mendoza said on Saturday that friends and family were calling to tell her to close her restaurant and leave but she said something told her to stay. "No, I can't. I need to help when the people need me," Mendoza said.

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