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I learned how to be a reporter at the Orange County Register, where I covered, of all things, Los Alamitos and Seal Beach. After a couple years, however, I broke through the Orange County barrier, landing one county away at The Press-Enterprise in Riverside. I covered everything from cities, to the national forest, to courts and prisons. I do have some pretty colorful war stories from those beats. So if you see me around town, you tell me your stories, and I'll tell you about the time I met Gov. Schwarzenegger…in prison…while wearing a stab-proof vest. Or I can tell you about the time I watched a Manson girl give a talk on anger management.
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Hard-won natural immunity from the devastating winter surge is combining with the high vaccine rates to leave LA well-positioned to recover.
Housing prices continued to soar in Los Angeles County, where just a quarter of residents are able to afford the median single-family home.
Housing prices continue to skyrocket in Orange County, leaving just 20 percent of residents able to afford the median single-family home.
Students at Utah Elementary School and Mendez Learning Center in East LA were placed on lockdown and will be released under police escort.
Only 7 percent of high-schoolers in LAUSD returned to their classrooms along 12 percent of middle schools and a third of younger students.
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County health officials pushed back the timeline for achieving herd immunity from the coronavirus in LA due to plummeting vaccine rates.
Five Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies and four residents were treated for exposure to carbon monoxide in Pico Rivera Monday.
The Los Angeles Police Department's Topanga Station in Canoga Park was hit with a Molotov cocktail early Sunday morning.
Two shooters remain at larger, and the area around Afton Place near Gower Street was closed to traffic Monday morning.
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A brush fire in Hawthorne near the Century (105) Freeway shut down the eastbound second, third and fourth lanes near Prairie Avenue.
Angelenos can go to a bar and catch a Lakers game for the first time in a long while, but with the reopenings come some warnings.
Luckily for the driver, firefighters were on the scene to treat his injuries Thursday.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department will donate a stockpile of thousands of confiscated weapons to the Peace Angels Project for public art.
Los Angeles Police reportedly dispersed hundreds of people from Chris Brown's Tarzana home after neighbors complained about the noise.
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James Diamond, a 25-year LAPD veteran, was arrested in Huntington Beach on suspicion of possessing and distributing child pornography.
James Diamond, a 25-year LAPD veteran, has been arrested on suspicion of possessing and distributing child pornography.