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School Board voted today to lay off 5,000 employees over the next two years, unless Teachers' union accepts 12% pay cuts. Full Story »
School Board voted today to lay off 5,000 employees over the next two years, unless Teachers' union accepts 12% pay cuts. Full Story »
Andrew Lih takes a close look at the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. Full Story »
Los Angeles Police confirmed Tuesday afternoon thieves broke into Nicky Hilton's home in the Hollywood Hills. Full Story »
The Los Angeles City Council decides to limit the total number of medical marijuana dispensaries to 70 locations. Full Story »
Detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of a man outside his upscale Palos Verdes home. Full Story »
The Expo Line rail project is $220 million over budget and at least a year behind schedule. Full Story »
Can you guess which flight to Los Angeles was delayed 92.31 percent of the time? Full Story »
Oxnard's favorite pooch will snowboard his way down the longest float in the parade. Full Story »
A record-breaking amount of rain doused the Coachella Valley and two feet of snow fell on Mount San Jacinto. Full Story »
The 6th busiest airport in the world has just received a $150 million from the Transportation Security Administration to install an automated baggage screening system. Full Story »
Residents, business owners tired of trucks trashing Abbot Kinney. Full Story »
Unmanned predator drones will soon patrol the skies around the Mexican border. Full Story »
He's a mean one, Mr. Grinch. But at least he's polite. Full Story »
Freezing temperatures close the Grapevine. Full Story »
The California Highway Patrol closed Interstate 5, also known as the Grapevine, Monday night due to severe weather. Full Story »
Palm Springs is looking for unwanted citrus to help the needy. Full Story »
A former Hyundai Motor America executive accused in a drunken driving crash that killed a motorcyclist in Orange County faces the victim's family and prison. Full Story »
The California Citizens Compensation Commission decides lawmakers must share in the pain. Ouch. Full Story »
Program teaches LA's underserved how to create high quality works of mosaic art. Full Story »
What a difference a day makes. Following weeks of sunshine, heavy rain, wind, and falling snow levels are creating headaches for local authorities and residents. Full Story »
Low-cost movie rentals could also cost LA 9,000 entertainment industry jobs. Full Story »
With the rain pouring down on the Southland, the Los Angeles Fire Department and Bureau of Street Services are starting to distribute free sandbags. Full Story »
Kobe Bryant's shot-on-a-prayer sent the Los Angeles Lakers over the Miami Heat 108-107. Full Story »
Burglars stole $4,000 worth of bikes from a Sheriff's Department youth program. Full Story »
The derby may be on the ropes, but actor Corbin Bernsen is looking to bring it back into the mainstream. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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