LA wildfires: 6 months later
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It's been six months since the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires first erupted.

Fire victims continue battling with insurance companies
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State and local officials will head to the Eaton and Palisades fire zones six months after the fires first erupted. Many homeowners said the road to recovery has been frustrating.

'They’re taking good people': Federal raids rattle West Hollywood community

Two longtime employees at Santa Palm Car Wash of the Stars were detained during a July 4 immigration raid, leaving the community and business shaken.

Reflecting, rebuilding 6 months after LA wildfires
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Monday marks six months since the deadly wildfires, Palisades and Eaton, devastated Southern California.

LAFD prepares for wildfire risk ahead of 4th of July fireworks

So far in 2025, the state of California has seized more than double the amount of illegal fireworks that they did in 2024.

911 'broken' amid LAFD staffing issues: Residents
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A backyard barbecue turned tragic when Robert and Mea Crosswhite's Eagle Rock home caught fire, and they struggled to reach 911 for help. Neighbors and LAFD insiders are raising concerns about the broken 911 system, citing understaffing and technology issues.

Trump-led ICE raids raise questions on what LAPD can or can't do

ICE raids have rattled Angelenos as questions grow over LAPD's role and the officers' limits when these Trump-led detainments take place.

ICE raids raise questions on LAPD's limits
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ICE raids have rattled Angelenos as questions grow over LAPD's role and the officers' limits when these detainments take place.

7-Eleven clerk left 'brain dead,' family says
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A 7-Eleven employee in Los Angeles, Jessica McLaughlin, has been declared brain-dead following an alleged fight with her manager.

Diddy faces life in prison. Will he be found guilty?
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The jury has reached partial verdict in the Sean "Diddy" Combs. Now, the disgraced music mogul awaits whether he has been found guilty over the racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

150 National Guard troops pulled from LA to return to firefighting duties

Less than a month after thousands of National Guard troops were deployed to LA, the Dept. of Defense said 150 troops will be released from their duties in LA. Gov. Newsom responded by saying 'now send the rest home."

LAUSD responds to federal funding freeze
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LAUSD Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho explained which programs will be significantly impacted by the cuts to federal education funding.