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As many as 100,000 were expected to demonstrate in Los Angeles on Saturday as the second round of "No Kings" protests took place across the nation.
Police on Saturday declared an 'unlawful assembly' as No Kings Day protests transpired into the evening around the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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Pedestrian Killed on Downtown LA Freeway Interchange
A 30-year-old woman on foot was fatally struck by a mid-size luxury crossover SUV on a freeway interchange in downtown Los Angeles Saturday. The crash was reported at 4:33 a.m. Saturday on the transition road from the eastbound Santa Monica (10) Freeway to the northbound Harbor (110) Freeway,
The second wave of No Kings protests on October 18 will feature around 80 events across Greater Los Angeles, including a major rally at Gloria Molina Grand Park. Organizers emphasize peaceful demonstration amid heightened law enforcement presence,
The Central City Association of LA — an advocacy organization that represents the interests of over 300 businesses, trade associations and nonprofits — has introduced an action plan to revitalize
An early-season storm brought heavy rain to California, including the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. Use our map to see the biggest rainfall totals across the state.
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Why Tourism in Los Angeles Is Taking a Sharp Decline
LAX traffic, soft hotel demand, and shaky international interest cooled 2025, but clear planning and district based trips can rebuild momentum. The post Why Tourism in Los Angeles Is Taking a Sharp Decline appeared first on Modern Teen.
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Pedestrian Killed on Freeway Exchange Near Downtown LA
A female pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle Saturday on a freeway exchange near downtown Los Angeles. The crash was reported at 4:33 a.m. Saturday on the transition road from the eastbound San Bernardino (10) Freeway to the northbound Harbor (110) Freeway,
Two men, one the former chief financial officer at a downtown Los Angeles-based developer of affordable housing, were charged in separate cases Thursday, Oct. 16, with illegally obtaining funds meant to help provide housing for the homeless, authorities said.