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Newsom moved to commute 18 sentences and pardon 37 people. He also submitted a pardon application for Earlonne Woods, who launched the “Ear Hustle” podcast from San Quentin.
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It’s shaping up to be a wet Easter weekend in Southern California. Here is a timeline of what to expect.
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Jose Cuatro pleaded no contest to first degree murder and torture and faces 32 years to life in prison. Ursual Juarez pleaded no context to second-degree murder and torture and faces 22 years to life in prison.
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A strained relationship between LAX and the People Mover contractor has led to project delays, according to credit agency Fitch Ratings.
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Fast-food chains plan to raise prices in response to the state’s $20 minimum wage for their workers, potentially affecting a swath of L.A. that relies on the eateries.
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It pays to rattle more, bite more often and inject more toxin on an island where rattlesnakes could be trampled or stomped to death by imported goats, pigs, bison and deer, according to a study published in the scientific journal Toxins.
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Major insurers have pulled back from California’s homeowners market, citing wildfires, inflation and other challenges. But there are steps at-risk homeowners can take now to secure coverage and at lower prices.
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Like darkness emanating from Mordor, rat-a-tat headlines about Trump signal the return of a figure dead set on power. And no one is coming to save us.
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The Hollywood Bowl says Lots B and C will be closed off to concertgoers driving to the venue this season, except those who purchase accessible parking passes.
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From her fiery reinvention of Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ to a surprise duet with Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé’s latest album, ‘Cowboy Carter,’ is making waves in the country music scene and beyond.
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