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Credit One Bank Agrees to Pay $10M+ Settlement

Credit One Bank has agreed to pay just over $10 million to settle a civil consumer protection lawsuit alleging the company or its vendors made repeated, intrusive and harassing debt collection calls, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Friday. The Nevada-based company — which did not admit...
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13 Iconic California Foods Everyone Needs To Try At Least Once

California’s food scene is more than a collection of great meals – it’s a living story shaped by culture, climate, and constant reinvention. Across the state, flavors collide in the best possible way, blending immigrant traditions, local ingredients, and fearless creativity. From sun-soaked beaches to foggy harbors,...
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8 Best Sandwich Shops in the U.S., According to Guy Fieri

One bite proves why these stacked sandwiches get a thumbs-up from the Mayor of Flavortown.
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Conan O’Brien breaks silence on Rob Reiner murder after explosive fight at Christmas party

Conan O’Brien has finally weighed in on the deaths of friends Rob and Michele Reiner after they famously attended his annual Christmas party in Los Angeles the night before their murders on Dec. 14, 2025 . “It’s just so awful,” he told the New Yorker in a newly published interview. “And I think about how Rob felt...
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LA has ‘no such authority’ to roll out new RV removal program under state...

The judge ruled the new law that went into effect in January gives that authority to the county — not the city.
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Previous Sundown Towns are Now Black Neighborhoods Facing Gentrification and Displacement in Los Angeles

A dozen “sundown towns” across Los Angeles County used to ban Black Americans from being outside after dark in the mid 1900s. In the second half of the century, the “white flight” phenomenon led to hundreds of thousands of white residents in those former sundown towns to far-flung suburbs in L.A. County and nearby...
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Major American Diner to Reopen After Renovation in North Hollywood

A longtime favorite American diner chain, Denny’s, is celebrating a grand reopening at its restaurant at 13136 Sherman Way in North Hollywood. The location will be open 24 hours a day. On February 20, guests can also enjoy special one-day discounts on several popular menu items. Denny’s North Hollywood...
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Wingstop Robber At-Large in South Los Angeles

A robbery suspect is on the run Friday after allegedly stealing $5,500 from a Wingstop fast-food restaurant in South Los Angeles. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded at 11:33 p.m. Thursday to the 1700 block of East Vernon Avenue and Long Beach Boulevard regarding a robbery. When they arrived at the...
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Amtrak launches new route connecting major US cities – and the 2-hour journey will...

A NEW Amtrak route is set to give commuters a chance to avoid rush hour traffic and highway havoc. The route is set to run daily, and won’t add any time to the lengthy commutes drivers are already making on highways. At its meeting on Thursday, the Santa Barbara...
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Los Angeles schools to issue RIF notices to 657 staff

Los Angeles Unified School District will issue reduction in force notices to 657 employees — mainly central office staff — on March 15 as it faces ongoing enrollment declines and a projected $877 million budget deficit for 2026-27. The move was approved by the district’s board members in a 4-3 vote on Tuesday.

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