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Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds
Much of the Colorado River's water is used for agriculture. A new study shows 46% of the water that is diverted is used to grow hay to feed cattle.
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Orange County convicted killer who ditched halfway house is rearrested in Mexico
Ike Nicholas Souzer, 20, was busted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Mexican officials in Rosarito on Wednesday after crossing the border into Mexico.
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The mysterious life — and questionable claims — of Shohei Ohtani's interpreter
Now that Ippei Mizuhara is under a microscope following allegations he stole millions of dollars from Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to cover gambling debts, key aspects of his biography have proved difficult to confirm or turned out to be false.
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When Martin Luther King Jr. came to L.A., only one white politician was willing to greet him
The moment between King and L.A. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn remains important in the minds of many Black residents. It is now memorialized with a bronze statue.
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Graffiti tower debate shows Los Angeles' contradictory relationship with street culture
Graffiti in Los Angeles is a contentious subject. Artists and academics say focusing on the crime is missing the point.
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Inside the raids at Diddy's homes: Emptied safes, dismantled electronics, many questions
Legal experts said investigators would likely seek authorization to “search for videos or photographs on any devices connected to the target ... anywhere where digital images can be found in connection to sexual conduct that would have been recorded."
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Berkeley halts landmark natural gas ban after legal fight
The California Restaurant Assn. and Berkeley have agreed to a settlement halting enforcement of the city's ban on natural gas appliances after a lengthy legal battle.
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Civic groups launch campaign to double L.A. County's quarter-cent homelessness sales tax
Civic groups are gathering signatures to place a measure on the ballot that would double L.A. County's homelessness sales tax to one-half cent.
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Plan to shoot thousands of West Coast owls ignites protest
The federal government has proposed a plan to shoot 500,000 barred owls to save another owl species that inhabits California.
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Betty Yee officially enters the 2026 California governor's race
Former state Controller Betty Yee launched her campaign for California governor, joining a field of Democrats vying to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2026.
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Sacramento council votes unanimously to become a sanctuary city for transgender people
The resolution is largely symbolic in California, which has already codified several transgender rights.
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Endangered desert pupfish delays Colorado River conservation plans for Imperial Valley
Concerns about the endangered desert pupfish delay Colorado River conservation plans in Imperial Valley
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Who is Shohei Ohtani's new interpreter with Dodgers? They call him 'Will the Thrill'
Will Ireton is Shohei Ohtani's new interpreter for the Dodgers since the firing of Ippei Mizuhara amid a gambling scandal. He's been with the team since 2016.
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L.A. Times reporters attacked by Minnesota troopers will settle lawsuit for $1.2 million
The journalists sued the Minnesota State Patrol in 2021 after being cornered and attacked by officers while covering a protest of George Floyd's slaying.
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A beloved Beverly Hills burger joint mysteriously closed 27 years ago. What happened?
A real-life "Peach Pit" in Beverly Hills served devotees burgers for years, until it closed suddenly in 1997. Now, the family behind Jeremiah P. Throckmorton Grille explains all.
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Need help with missed mortgage payments in California? Apply soon: Money is running out
California officials say they expect the mortgage relief program for homeowners suffering pandemic-related financial hardships will soon exhaust its federal funding.
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A controversial AIDS charity seeks to acquire a Skid Row housing portfolio. State officials want to stop it
The Hollywood-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation is in line to acquire homeless housing developments owned by a failed Skid Row landlord. State housing officials are objecting to the deal, citing the foundation's troubled track record.
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'Humbling, and a bit worrying': Scientists fail to fully explain record global heat
Blistering global temperatures have one NASA scientist warning: "We could be in uncharted territory." Others aren't so sure.
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The LAPD trains foreign police. Does that enable human rights violations?
Five United Arab Emirates officers graduate from L.A.'s Police Academy, raising new questions about LAPD ties to overseas law enforcement, including Israeli security forces.
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UC Berkeley parents hired private security, fearing for their kids
Frustrated with security concerns, some parents paid for private security at UC Berkeley. The university is not happy.
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