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More than 500 former patients are suing Barry J. Brock and facilities where he worked, saying the gynecologist’s misconduct was knowingly concealed.
Need ideas for date night? Consult these selections from the 2025 101 Best Restaurants guide, including a bustling mercado, a cozy steakhouse and Tunisian cuisine by the beach.
The federal public defender’s office in L.A. was 5 and 0 against prosecutors in trials related to immigration raids and protests. Trial No. 6 was last month.
Former UCLA DEI director Johnathan Perkins, who was fired over his posts after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, said he plans to sue the university.
Viper Room, VIP Records, the Troubadour, Whisky a Go Go, Capitol Records, Hollywood Forever Cemetery: Here’s a guided tour through the most iconic sites of Los Angeles music history.
One Bass confidant told a source that ‘the mayor didn’t tell the truth when she said she had nothing to do with changing the report.’
The city stopped a Boyle Heights development over gentrification concerns, but a judge found that the city’s action was illegal.
The U.S. Space Force is seeking to expand the number of launches and attract aerospace companies in and around Vandenberg Space Force Base, where SpaceX launches already have riled up residents, state officials and environmentalists.
Were managers pushing too hard to open? Are young patrollers afraid to speak up? With two dead in deliberately triggered slides, questions are swirling.
In December, L.A.-area rent prices hit a four-year low, while apartment vacancy rates hit a nearly five-year high, signaling a potential renter’s market in some neighborhoods.
In this city nestled in the San Gabriel foothills, seeing and being seen isn’t as much of an objective as gathering as a community and savoring beloved traditions.
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