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07/03/25 10:00 AM
Government-provided health information now comes with disclaimers that the government can't be trusted.
'I have no shame in openly weeping in airports.' Travelers brace for Fourth of July holiday crush
07/02/25 7:34 PM
LAX is anticipating over 1.5 million travelers through the Fourth of July weekend, with its busiest day projected to be on Sunday.
'It can be treacherous': Sudden exit of L.A. County sheriff oversight chair exposes rift
07/02/25 10:00 AM
Watchdogs say efforts to bring reforms and transparency to the Sheriff's Department are being stymied while county officials claim fresh perspectives are needed on the Civilian Oversight Commission.
'Making America militarized again': Use of military in U.S. erodes democracy, veteran advocates say
07/04/25 1:07 AM
Advocates for families of active-duty troops, legal scholars and ex-military leaders critique the decision to deploy U.S. armed forces to Los Angeles.
'Water brings life': Plans to revive Tulare Lake take shape in the San Joaquin Valley
07/03/25 10:00 AM
A coalition has begun an effort to bring back Tulare Lake and its once-vast wetlands on thousands of acres of farmland in the San Joaquin Valley.
'We are in a crisis': Santa Ana creates emergency fund for families harmed by ICE raids
07/03/25 10:00 AM
As immigration raids sweep through Santa Ana, the city has created a $100,000 fund to help affected families cover needs such as food, rent and utilities.
150 National Guard troops returned to California command; 'Trump caved,' Newsom says
06/30/25 11:27 PM
The Trump administration recently approved a request from the military commander of the National Guard troops deployed to respond to immigration-related unrest in the Los Angeles area to return some of the troops to California's command.
2 adults charged with assaulting horses, and a teen with attempted murder at L.A. protests
07/02/25 10:00 AM
Two people accused of assaulting law enforcement horses and a teen accused of attempted murder are among 40 protesters charged in immigration raids unrest.
200 Marines among those being sent to Florida to help ICE
07/03/25 5:51 PM
The Trump Administration is sending 200 Marines to Florida to aid federal immigration enforcement officers.
3 years later, 988 Lifeline sees higher volume but special option for LGBTQ youth cut
07/04/25 11:09 AM
Three years after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the service is seeing increased call, chat and text volume and reductions in specialized offerings.