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'Deceit, dishonesty, betrayal': The wrongful conviction that haunted Johnnie Cochran
06/28/25 10:00 AM
Attorneys Johnnie Cochran Jr. and Stuart Hanlon would spend decades working to free former Black Panther Geronimo Pratt, who was convicted in a murder case that involved hidden evidence and a secret informant.
'Scared to be brown': California residents fearful amid immigration raids
06/25/25 10:00 AM
Although the Department of Homeland Security has denied that agents are racially profiling during immigration raids across California, it hasn't quelled concerns among U.S.-born Latinos.
'We are not alone!' San Gabriel Valley residents gather at candlelight vigil to protest ICE raids
06/26/25 6:40 PM
The vigil was held by LA Voice, a multi-faith activist organization that said it wants to connect and mobilize San Gabriel Valley towns to stand together against ICE raids.
11 burglars repeatedly ransacked a California woman's home. Then the bears came
06/28/25 10:00 AM
After a den of thieves ransacked a rural Northern California home so many times the owner fled in fear, the property fell into even wilder hands: a group of bears.
Accused Palm Springs bomb accomplice jumped to his death from prison balcony, sources say
06/26/25 8:04 PM
Two sources, not authorized to discuss the death, told The Times that information gathered shows Daniel Park climbed onto a surface and then jumped off a high balcony, fatally injuring himself.
An earthquake devastated Santa Barbara 100 years ago. It holds urgent lessons for the next 'Big One'
06/29/25 10:00 AM
In California, where the next "Big One" is an always-looming threat, some lessons learned from the 1925 Santa Barbara quake resonate even 100 years later, experts say.
Appeals court ends California A.G.'s prosecution of top Gascón advisor
06/26/25 9:22 PM
Diana Teran and her legal team had long argued that the records she was using were public court records, and she was simply sending them to a colleague as part of a D.A.'s office effort to track cops with disciplinary histories.
Appeals court hears arguments over Trump's invocation of Alien Enemies Act
06/30/25 6:17 PM
An appeals court heard arguments Monday over whether the Trump administration can invoke the Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants it says are Tren de Aragua members.
Arellano: What an L.A. County politician meant when she hit up 'cholos' to fight ICE
06/26/25 10:00 AM
Her delivery was terrible, but the message stands, to gang members and really to anyone else who hasn't yet stood up for immigrants: if not now, when? If not you, who?
Asian American leaders urge their communities to stand by Latinos, denounce ICE raids
06/27/25 12:41 AM
Asian American leaders on Thursday rallied their communities to speak out against the federal immigration sweeps that have largely targeted Latino neighborhoods, warning that areas frequented by Asian immigrants could be next.