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More Than Half of U.S. States Have Smaller Populations Than Los Angeles County Including...

UNITED STATES — A striking population comparison is drawing attention nationwide, showing that a large number of U.S. states actually have fewer residents than Los Angeles County alone, one of the most densely populated regions in the country. The visualization highlights just how concentrated population growth has...
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Angelenos living in South Los Angeles sewers

FOX 11's Matthew Seedorff spoke with the unhoused community where some of the people in the area had lived inside a storm drain.
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13 U.S. Cities Where Coyotes Now Outnumber Cats

The urban landscape of America is changing in unexpected ways. While most people associate coyotes with rural areas and deserts, these highly adaptable predators have been silently infiltrating our cities for decades. In an unprecedented ecological shift, several major U.S. urban centers now have coyote populations...
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LA Middleman Folds In Middletown Meth Mega-Haul

A Los Angeles man has admitted he played a role in a massive methamphetamine shipment that authorities say was headed for Middletown, pleading guilty in federal court Tuesday to his part in moving roughly 305 pounds of the drug. Prosecutors say the meth was hidden in crates made to look like paver stones and tied to...
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West LA’s Cold Stone Creamery Is Closed, and the Inspection History Tells a Complicated...

Cold Stone Creamery at 10875 Pico Blvd - Source: Google Street View. The Cold Stone Creamery on Pico Boulevard has been serving sweet-cream pancake ice cream and Birthday Cake Remix creations to the Westwood-adjacent crowd for more than three decades. But as of March 23, 2026, the LA County Department of Public...
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L.A. to Install 125 Speed Cameras in Crackdown on Speeding

The L.A. City Council voted 14-0 to authorize up to 125 speed cameras citywide, making L.A. the last of six state-approved cities to launch the pilot. Camera installation begins in April, with a public information campaign and grace period running through September.
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Murder Suspect Faces Judge in Washington Park Shooting That Killed Lakers Legend’s Brother

The man charged with fatally shooting Mickey Cooper at Washington Park in November 2023 faces a preliminary hearing Wednesday morning at the Pasadena Courthouse, a proceeding that will determine whether the case advances to trial. Aaron Miguel Conell, a Pasadena resident who was 24 at the time of the killing,...
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$8.71 a gallon? Welcome to L.A.’s most infamous gas station

The drab Chevron at the edge of Chinatown these days is charging nearly $9 a gallon, $3 more than the Los Angeles area's average of $5.72.
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Residents whose homes burned down in devastating California fires now hit with $23,000 HOA...

More than a year after the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles County history tore through the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, residents of a luxury Altadena community are facing a new crisis – a $23,614 homeowners association (HOA) bill and just 34 days to pay it. The Eaton fire , one of two enormous...
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A grenade killed three L.A. deputies. The widow of one says Sheriff’s Department failed...

One of three L.A. County Sheriff's deputies who died in a grenade blast last year was not formally trained to handle explosives, and was exposed to danger by colleagues who disobeyed department bomb protocols and treated the live munition as if it were inert, according to a legal claim filed by the deputy's widow.

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