Henry James

Dodgers to announce plans to assist immigrant communities in L.A.

The Dodgers on Thursday will announce their plans to assist the immigrant communities recently impacted in Los Angeles, according to a team spokesperson. The ...

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Once there were only 22 condors left on Earth; the L.A. Zoo just hatched 10 chicks

Earlier this month, wildlife enthusiasts were excited over a pair of young bald eagles that flew out of their nest for the first time, ...

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19 charged in alleged Mexican Mafia conspiracy to kill L.A. rap artist

Los Angeles County prosecutors on Wednesday charged 19 people with conspiring to murder a rapper who allegedly angered a member of the Mexican Mafia, ...

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Authorities search for two donkeys spotted in Moreno Valley injured by arrows

Two wild donkeys were spotted injured by arrows in Moreno Valley, according to a release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Officials said that ...

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Endangered fish saved from the Palisades fire were just returned to their Malibu home

Hundreds of tiny endangered fish slipped from orange plastic buckets into a glittering lagoon in Malibu on Tuesday, returning home five months after being ...

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Prankster wins the lottery. Wife tells him to take out the garbage

Eugene Brown of Menifee is known as a prankster. He once told his wife that one of her favorite singers had died so he ...

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‘We are still here, yet invisible.’ Study finds that U.S. government has overestimated Native American life expectancy

Official U.S. records dramatically underestimate mortality and life expectancy disparities for Native Americans, according to a new, groundbreaking study published in the Journal of ...

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Attorney who offered ‘false hope’ to inmates’ families agrees to disbarment

A Westside lawyer, who used the promise of criminal justice reform to sign up thousands of inmate clients, has agreed to be disbarred for ...

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District loses appeal, must pay $1 million for El Segundo middle schooler’s year of torment

A California appeals court sided with a former middle school student who sued the El Segundo Unified School District six years ago for failing ...

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L.A. street life ‘paralyzed’ as ICE raids keep shoppers away, close businesses

With federal immigration sweeps showing no signs of slowing across Southern California, there was growing concern from top officials, spiritual leaders and business owners ...

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