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Agency charged with protecting consumers drops high-profile fraud cases, leaving victims in limbo.
Sixty days and 1,182 bills later, state legislators take a pass on oil and gas reforms.
Fracking operation is among more than 600 controversial projects the president wants to expedite to combat the nation’s ‘energy emergency’
When the 911 call comes from inside the nursing home, health care workers are sometimes the victims.
AB Hernández había sido expuesta en internet por influencers de derecha y un funcionario electo.
With the Olympics approaching and housing in short supply after recent fires, the city is moving to crack down on illegal rentals.
Hernandez was doxxed by right-wing influencers and an elected official.
Fate of 1,400 undergraduate student workers hinges on university response.
Despite residents’ health complaints and community pushback, the airport’s operations continue to expand, intensifying concerns about its health effects.
More than $1 billion in assistance has been cut; millions of families could be affected.
Trump’s penny pinching and immigrant hunting reach rural classrooms.
Alirio Guillermo Belloso Fuenmayor’s wife is trying to find a way to get him released and home to Venezuela.
The migrants say guards discriminate against them, an extension of Trump’s anti-Venezuelan rhetoric.
The Hood Half Marathon through the streets of historically Black Los Angeles taught me important lessons about fear, anxiety and fellowship.
Why one Santa Monica resident has spent $8,000 testing for toxins on local beaches.
Will Black women have to wait another century for wage equality?
Federal cuts would hurt students with disabilities, English learners and poor districts the most.
It’s a time of uncertainty in the heartland as agricultural programs are cut. “It’s very unsettling and very stressful.”
President Trump’s English-only directive makes clear the connection between Black and brown here in California and beyond.
The ‘Great American Comeback’ shouldn’t be filthy air, dirty water and no sanitation for the marginalized, says activist Catherine Coleman Flowers.