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Driver Taunts Police During 3-County Pursuit
Police chased a driver who reported himself to authorities along with others who claimed to see an intoxicated driver with a kid on his lap.

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Police chased a driver who reported himself to authorities along with others who claimed to see an intoxicated driver with a kid on his lap.

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The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
Following a tumultuous year and a challenging tenure, LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner said he plans to let his contract expire.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.
The Los Angeles City Council banned restaurants from handing out disposable utensils, foodware and napkins unless requested.