Allegations that the new Bay Bridge that will connect San Francisco
to Oakland is riddled with defective welds has prompted an
FBI probe
and an outcry from lawmakers.
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Los Angeles City Council members voted Friday to appeal a decision by
a Los Angeles Superior Court judge that outlawed a city policy aimed
at preserving low-income apartments.
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The November vote on San Fernando Valley and Hollywood secession
could toss rent control and other Los Angeles housing laws up for
grabs, causing anxieties among tenants and landlords alike.
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State parole officials have ordered all residents of halfway houses
in Los Angeles County to remain indoors, beginning this weekend, to avoid
any violence around the Democratic National Convention.
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When a magnitude 7.5 earthquake cracked buildings and claimed lives
in Southern Mexico on Thursday, Spanish-language news stations in Los
Angeles went live with coverage, including a statement from Mexican
President Ernesto Zedillo.
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This is a story about open secrets and closed mouths, about a man
with a double life and the singular city that has sheltered him.
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The woman stepped up to the table, laid down her copy of
“Americanos, Latino Life in the United States” and asked that it be
dedicated to her granddaughter, Jennifer.
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The white supremacist accused of shooting Joseph Santos Ileto saw
only this: a man of Asian ancestry, wearing the uniform of the United
States Postal Service.
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The white supremacist accused of shooting Joseph Santos Ileto saw
only this: a man of Asian ancestry, wearing the uniform of the United
States Postal Service.
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