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Construction stops at proposed 100+ unit affordable housing project in El Sereno

Construction was halted on a proposed 100-plus-unit affordable housing project in El Sereno after residents reported a crane struck a power line and triggered utility outages. Residents say they support affordable housing and cleanup of the property but oppose the project’s lack of onsite parking in an already crowded
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Alta Fire: Evacuation warning for area west of Rosamond lifted

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — An evacuation warning following a wildfire to residents west of Rosamond has been lifted. The evacuation warning was initially for the Genasys Protect Zone KRN-152, said Ready Kern. The "Alta Fire" in Los Angeles County has prompted the warning for residents north of 205th Street...
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Alta Fire burns 330 acres east of 5 Freeway in northern LA County

Firefighters responded Thursday afternoon to a brush fire in northern Los Angeles County. The Alta Fire was reported east of the 5 Freeway in the Neenach area, about 45 miles north of Santa Clarita. The fire was at about 330 acres early Thursday afternoon before forward progress was stopped. Flames...
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Sugar Ray Leonard’s Son Arrested for Restraining Order Violation

*Daniel Leonard, the 25-year-old son of boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard, was arrested Wednesday (05-20-26) morning at a West Los Angeles residence after allegedly violating a restraining order by showing up at the property, TMZ reports. “The suspect was on the property, violating his restraining order, which prompted a
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Employee of needle-distributing nonprofit allegedly caught selling fentanyl near LA park

A California man working for taxpayer-funded needle distribution nonprofit PATH was arrested for allegedly trying to sell fentanyl, authorities said.
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As tents disappear from some LA neighborhoods, the population of ‘rough sleepers’ continues to...

Many more people were seen “rough sleeping” in Venice, Hollywood and Skid Row, meaning they had no tents, makeshift shelter or vehicles.
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Paramount finally has a craft beer taproom. It’s Latino-owned and built for the community

Mexican Monk Brewhouse opens in a city that's over 80% Latino and has never had a space like it.
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Fire Breaks Out Along Santa Clara River Near Valencia Boulevard

A fire broke out Thursday evening in the Santa Clara River wash alongside Valencia Boulevard and Auto Center Court near the Mercedes-Benz of Valencia dealership, prompting a response from multiple firefighting crews, including a Los Angeles Fire Department helicopter. Initial reports of the fire were received at approx
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More than 1,000 L.A. school employees expected to lose jobs, with bigger cuts ahead

District officials attributed the need for cuts to steadily declining enrollment: The nation's second-largest school system, with about 390,000 students, is about half as large as in the early 2000s.
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Inside The Hidden Network Of Tunnels That’s Been Sitting Just Beneath Los Angeles For...

Starting in 1909, these tunnels underneath Los Angeles allowed streetcars and trains to go straight through the area's notoriously hilly terrain — but by the 1920s, with Prohibition in full swing, the tunnels were repurposed for alcohol smuggling. A network of underground tunnels once used by streetcars, bootleggers, a

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