Trump administration reverses USDA office closures in California
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Trump administration reverses USDA office closures in California

The Trump administration has reversed its decision to shutter eight California outposts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to a letter from agency head Brooke Rollins. The…

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Southern California water agencies set to settle legal fight
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Southern California water agencies set to settle legal fight

A bitter 15-year legal battle over water costs came to an end Monday, with leaders of the San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District of…

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Former Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkel recommended for parole but awaits review by Newsom
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Former Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkel recommended for parole but awaits review by Newsom

Patricia Krenwinkel, a former member of the notorious Manson family that carried out a series of grisly killings across Los Angeles, was granted parole, but a final decision…

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How L.A.’s new top federal prosecutor erased felony verdict in deputy’s excessive force case
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How L.A.’s new top federal prosecutor erased felony verdict in deputy’s excessive force case

It took a federal jury an hour to convict a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy of using excessive force after he assaulted and pepper-sprayed a woman outside a…

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Baldwin Park shooting suspect identified
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Baldwin Park shooting suspect identified

The suspect accused of fatally shooting two people including a Baldwin Park police officer over the weekend has been identified as 22-year-old Eduardo Roberto Medina-Berumen, the Los Angeles…

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Machete attack kills one man, injures another in downtown Los Angeles, police say
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Machete attack kills one man, injures another in downtown Los Angeles, police say

One man was killed and another was injured in a machete attack in downtown L.A. over the weekend, according to authorities. On Monday at 12:17 a.m., the Los…

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Why it can take hours to get through customs at LAX for some unlucky travellers
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Why it can take hours to get through customs at LAX for some unlucky travellers

International travelers arriving at Los Angeles International Airport should expect some of the longest wait times in the country to make it through customs en route to their…

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Christmas Decorations at the Basilica for Action Series Starring New Captain America Lead
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Christmas Decorations at the Basilica for Action Series Starring New Captain America Lead

In the heart of Budapest, St. Stephen’s Basilica was recently turned into a festive winter landscape — complete with snow and Christmas decorations — for the filming of…

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Supreme Court turns away a 2nd Amendment challenge to blue-state bans on assault weapons
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Supreme Court turns away a 2nd Amendment challenge to blue-state bans on assault weapons

WASHINGTON — A closely divided Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a 2nd Amendment challenge to the bans on semiautomatic rifles in Maryland, California and eight other blue states. Gun…

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Direct Flights to Crete Expand Debrecen Airport’s Route Network
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Direct Flights to Crete Expand Debrecen Airport’s Route Network

Debrecen International Airport is continuing to expand its tourist offerings. Travelers now have the opportunity to fly directly from Hungary’s second-largest city to the Cretan capital of Heraklion.…

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