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Nearly a year after the protests, the Los Angeles city attorney's office said it would not file criminal charges against the ...
The Los Angeles city attorney’s office will not file criminal charges against the vast majority of protesters arrested at ...
Criminal cases were declined “for evidentiary reasons or due to a university’s failure or inability to assist in ...
Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto announced filing decisions related to arrests made during mass protests at ...
The strike could impact non-urgent health clinics, libraries, wildfire debris removal, homeless encampment enforcement and ...
Only two people, among hundreds arrested, are facing misdemeanor charges after protests over the war in Gaza on Southern ...
About 55,000 unionized Los Angeles County workers went on a two-day strike starting Monday evening, disrupting public ...
Animal welfare advocates focused Monday on the impact of proposed budget cuts to the Los Angeles Animal Services Department, ...
The Los Angeles city attorney's office announced it has declined to file charges against hundreds of people arrested in pro-Palestinian and counter protests on the UCLA and USC campuses.
Trump’s sweeping attacks have enabled immigrants, students and teachers to build a broad coalition, said one organizer.
The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office announced Friday that it has declined to file charges against hundreds of people arrested in pro-Palestinian and counter protests on the UCLA and USC ...