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What to know about ‘No Kings' protests in Los Angeles
A week of demonstrations continues into the weekend in Los Angeles with events planned around the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests. ‘No Kings’ events and other gatherings are expected in downtown Los Angeles, the center of this week’s protests over aggressive ICE raids, and throughout Southern California. The Los Angeles... -
Live updates: LAPD issues dispersal order for part of downtown LA
Protests over ICE raids in Los Angeles and ‘No Kings’ demonstrations are underway Saturday in Los Angeles. Follow live updates below.
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Dodgers drop series opener to Giants 6-2, fall into first place tie with S.F. in NL West
Logan Webb tossed seven innings of two-hit ball, Casey Schmitt hit his first career grand slam and the San Francisco Giants defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2. Logan Webb tossed seven innings of two-hit ball, Casey Schmitt hit his first career grand slam off Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the San Francisco Giants defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-... -
Video: Apparent immigration agent takes down man on sidewalk in Garden Grove
Immigrant advocates are condemning a cellphone video captured Monday in Orange County of an apparent federal agent taking down a man on the sidewalk. Scarlett Soberanis, the 14-year-old who recorded the video, says she, her mother, and her sister were coming from lunch Monday mid-morning when the incident unfolded right in front of them. In the vid... -
Volunteers run grocery trips for families afraid to leave home in Santa Ana
A group of volunteers in Orange County is stepping in to help with grocery trips and errands for undocumented families that are too scared to leave their homes due to the immigration operations. The group originated in Santa Ana’s Delhi neighborhood and was meant to provide support to those living within the neighborhood, but group members tell NBC... -
Tourists share their impressions of Los Angeles during a week of protests
Los Angeles is a sprawling city of nearly 4 million people living in an area encompassing about 500 square miles. For someone who has never visited before, the expanse of LA and where one location is in relation to any other can be overwhelming to picture. For tourists visiting this week, the protests over immigration enforcement operations and the... -
‘Weird, eerie feeling': Downtown LA businesses prepare for weekend demonstrations
Some businesses in downtown Los Angeles have boarded up windows and taken other precautions ahead of a weekend of demonstrations on the heels of a tumultuous week. Part of downtown Los Angeles — a few blocks around City Hall and the federal detention center — became the epicenter this week for protests over immigration enforcement raids. The protes... -
Simi Valley Police arrest 4 tied to $3 million tunnel burglary of jewelry store
Four people described by police as members of a sophisticated theft team were arrested this week and charged in connection with a $3 million jewelry store burglary in Simi Valley. The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office said Friday each faces four felony conspiracy counts related to the May 25 burglary at 5 Star Jewelry on Cochran Stree... -
Gold Cup starts on Saturday with many of the top players out of the lineups
Many of the world’s top players and most recognizable names won’t be part of the CONCACAF Gold Cup when it kicks off this weekend. Unlike the World Cup, the Gold Cup often is contested by B and C teams due to vacation, injuries and youth callups. “We have a lot of young players that need more opportunities to play...
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Music, kickball and more. What to know about the Dodgers LGBTQ+ Pride Night
LGBTQ+ Pride Night will feature musical performances, a game of kickball and a “Vogue Off” Friday when the rival San Francisco Giants visit Dodger Stadium. The celebration is the Dodgers’ 12th annual Pride Night event. Here’s a look at events planned for Friday night Starting at 5:30 p.m., DJ Brizzle will perform with a mix ... -
Friday recap: Businesses boarded ahead of weekend protests in downtown LA
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Hotline for military service members sees uptick in calls following activations in Los Angeles
Steve Woolford has been a resource counselor with the GI Rights Hotline for two decades and says the hotline has been receiving more calls than usual.
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Downtown LA businesses miss out on customers due to city curfew
The mayhem in downtown Los Angeles had some businesses initially calling for a curfew, but for after-hours businesses, that means a major blow to their bottom line. Businesses are now adapting to the city-issued curfew, with some businesses shifting their hours and some closing down indefinitely. I just opened this place a couple of days ago, I hav... -
Over 30 farmworkers detained by ICE in Ventura County, sparking widespread fear
After more than 30 farmworkers were detained in Ventura County in recent days, the region’s farming community is living in terror and being pushed into the shadows, a coalition of immigration advocacy groups said Thursday. Among the 35 people detained, 23 of them were Mexican nationals while the rest had a varying national origin, according t... -
Newsom slams Trump after judge's ruling on National Guard mobilization
Governor Gavin Newsom went after Donald Trump Thursday following a judge’s decision to block the president’s mobilization of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. In a press conference, Newsom said he was “gratified” with Judge Charles Breyer’s decision that would return control over the California National Guard back ... -
Boyle Heights man charged with assaulting federal officer during protest
He was also accused of threatening agents.
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How U.S. citizen in Huntington Park found DHS Sec. Kristi Noem at her door
The Department of Homeland Security conducted at least two immigration operations in Huntington Park Thursday morning,