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The injunction prohibits known members of the gangs in Echo Park from associating with each other in public, possessing firearms or narcotics, or possessing alcohol in public.
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California voters are showing signs of buyer's remorse over the $68-billion bullet train project, a poll finds.
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Beefing up free Wi-Fi is among the amenities that travelers say they want most that fall short in the LAX project.

Relatives and friends gather before game time to ask witnesses to come forward and to give a personal view of stabbing victim Jonathan Denver.

SEIU 721, which represents 55,000 who have had no raise in five years, plans to protest the county's proposed 6% raise over 30 months.

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Sharing the Road: Can L.A. be a cyclist's town?

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Grand Avenue project at turning point

Grand Avenue project at turning point

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Live blog: "Breaking Bad" finale [Spoilers]

"Breaking Bad" comes to a conclusion on Sunday night, and interest in the show is exploding. More than 6 million viewers tuned in for the most...

Joe's Jeans stitches up higher sales

Joe's Jeans stitches up higher sales

In the fickle world of expensive denim, it says a lot that Joe's Jeans Inc. of Commerce is not only still independent but also growing.

An ugly episode in Mexico gets uglier

An ugly episode in Mexico gets uglier

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. wins by acrimonious decision

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. wins by acrimonious decision

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Clippers have the buzz and the talent; now they need to make it work

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On National Coffee Day, five great things about the Humble Cup

On National Coffee Day, five great things about the Humble Cup

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Weekend Escape: La Jolla Shores Shopping, snorkeling and dining abound

Weekend Escape: La Jolla Shores Shopping, snorkeling and dining abound

La Jolla is known for its cosmopolitan vibe, high-end shopping and fine dining. For a more down-to-earth, beach-centric experience, head...

Convicted earthquake scientist says he can't be blamed for 309 deaths

Convicted earthquake scientist says he can't be blamed for 309 deaths

On April 6, 2009, a 6.3 earthquake struck the Italian city of L’Aquila. The quake damaged thousands of medieval-era buildings and...

Frank L. Fouce dies at 85; brought theater, TV to Latino audiences

Frank L. Fouce dies at 85; brought theater, TV to Latino audiences

Frank L. Fouce, an impresario of Spanish-language entertainment who turned downtown's historic Million Dollar Theater into a prestigious...

Paris Fashion Week spring/summer 2014: Kenzo review

Paris Fashion Week spring/summer 2014: Kenzo review

The fashion crowd took a field trip to the Paris suburb of St. Denis on...

Southern California independent booksellers celebrate 2013 favorites

Southern California independent booksellers celebrate 2013 favorites

The Southern California Independent Booksellers Assn. -- SCIBA -- celebrated its favorite books of the last year and got to know some...

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