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LA DA Hochman warns against illegal fireworks, emphasizing strict enforcement and potential consequences ahead of July Fourth celebrations.
Manhattan DA’s Hate Crimes Unit shares how it’s protecting LGBTQ+ New Yorkers during PRIDE and urging victims to come forward.
Avison Young reports that in Los Angeles, law and finance companies have taken over office leasing instead of tech and entertainment companies.
Congress needs to catch up to the industry to ensure safeguards are in place as AI agents become more common and powerful.
The appellate panel agreed that an assistant district attorney couldn't be held criminally liable for sharing publicly available court documents.
Los Angeles is experiencing a shift in its office market, with some unexpected industries taking the lead in leasing activity while others pull back.
Bronx DA Darcel Clark. Photo by Ramy Mahmoud In taking charge of the Bronx DA’s office in 2016, Clark described her vision as modernizing it. She has made her mark by implementing a series of ...
The vice mayor of Cudahy is facing calls to resign over a controversial video where she calls for local gang members to defend their territories against ICE agents.
The LA County Sheriff's Department has deleted a social media post calling the US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities "tragic" after being dragged online.
LASD is issuing an apology after a post they deemed "offensive" and "inappropriate" regarding the conflict in Iran was published to their social media accounts.
Sen. Alex Padilla insisted the vice president knows his name, calling the misnaming a reflection of a "petty and unserious" administration. The dustup arrives as federal immigration raids continue ...
Sen. Sabrina Cervantes’ attorney says she was targeted for DUI without cause because she’s a Latina member of the LGBTQ caucus. Authorities are refusing to release records that could show who ...
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