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  • Former Trump lawyer John Eastman disbarred for trying to overturn 2020 election April 16, 2026
    The California Supreme Court ordered attorney and former law school dean John Eastman disbarred on Wednesday for his role aiding the Trump administration's attempt to overturn the 2020 election. He must also pay $5,000 to the California State Bar.
    Andrew J. Campa
  • Brush fire in Riverside County triggers evacuations, damages at least one home April 16, 2026
    The Yearling fire started at the 8500 block of Yearling Way in the Jurupa Valley community of Pedley on Wednesday afternoon.
    Andrew J. Campa
  • An immigration agent shot out his eye at a 'No Kings' rally. His lawyers plan to file claim against Homeland Security April 16, 2026
    The attorney for a USC student shot and blinded by a Department of Homeland Security officer at a "No Kings" rally announced Wednesday that they're filing a federal claim against the agency — the first step in filing a federal civil rights lawsuit.
    Summer Lin
  • Former O.C. cop used database to track woman, contacted her thousands of times, prosecutors say April 16, 2026
    Robert Jay Josett pleaded guilty to unauthorized computer access and fraud, annoying and repeated phone calls and contempt of court for violating a restraining order.
    Summer Lin
  • Two cousins admit to a double-booking rental scam to steal $8.5 million. Airbnb blasts 'bad actors' April 15, 2026
    From October 2017 to November 2019, the defendants used fake host names and other people's identities to list properties, according to prosecutors.
    Cierra Morgan
  • One injured in shooting near Sepulveda Middle School April 15, 2026
    One person was injured in a shooting near Sepulveda Middle School in the San Fernando Valley Wednesday afternoon, prompting a brief lockdown on the campus.
    Howard Blume, Andrew J. Campa
  • 40,000 UC workers threaten statewide strike across hospitals, campuses, dining halls April 15, 2026
    Members of AFSCME Local 3299, a union that represents more than 40,000 workers across University of California hospitals and campuses, said they would launch an open-ended strike next month unless they come to an agreement for a new contract.
    Jaweed Kaleem
  • Hundreds of affordable housing units funded by new L.A. County agency April 15, 2026
    The L.A. County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency is aiming to build affordable housing cheaper by simplifying a complicated financing process. On Wednesday, the agency approved its first batch of funding for below-market units.
    Andrew Khouri
  • Park Service broke the law approving mining inside Mojave National Preserve, lawsuit says April 15, 2026
    The National Park Service broke the law when it greenlit an Australian company's mining operations in the Mojave National Preserve, alleges a lawsuit by the National Parks Conservation Assn.
    Alex Wigglesworth
  • FBI searches Lancaster City Hall, homes of vice mayor and council member in corruption probe April 15, 2026
    Law enforcement sources, not authorized to discuss the matter, told The Times the searches are part of a long-term federal public corruption probe.
    Richard Winton

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  • Former Trump lawyer John Eastman disbarred for trying to overturn 2020 election April 16, 2026
    The California Supreme Court ordered attorney and former law school dean John Eastman disbarred on Wednesday for his role aiding the Trump administration's attempt to overturn the 2020 election. He must also pay $5,000 to the California State Bar.
    Andrew J. Campa
  • Brush fire in Riverside County triggers evacuations, damages at least one home April 16, 2026
    The Yearling fire started at the 8500 block of Yearling Way in the Jurupa Valley community of Pedley on Wednesday afternoon.
    Andrew J. Campa
  • An immigration agent shot out his eye at a 'No Kings' rally. His lawyers plan to file claim against Homeland Security April 16, 2026
    The attorney for a USC student shot and blinded by a Department of Homeland Security officer at a "No Kings" rally announced Wednesday that they're filing a federal claim against the agency — the first step in filing a federal civil rights lawsuit.
    Summer Lin
  • Former O.C. cop used database to track woman, contacted her thousands of times, prosecutors say April 16, 2026
    Robert Jay Josett pleaded guilty to unauthorized computer access and fraud, annoying and repeated phone calls and contempt of court for violating a restraining order.
    Summer Lin
  • Two cousins admit to a double-booking rental scam to steal $8.5 million. Airbnb blasts 'bad actors' April 15, 2026
    From October 2017 to November 2019, the defendants used fake host names and other people's identities to list properties, according to prosecutors.
    Cierra Morgan
  • One injured in shooting near Sepulveda Middle School April 15, 2026
    One person was injured in a shooting near Sepulveda Middle School in the San Fernando Valley Wednesday afternoon, prompting a brief lockdown on the campus.
    Howard Blume, Andrew J. Campa
  • 40,000 UC workers threaten statewide strike across hospitals, campuses, dining halls April 15, 2026
    Members of AFSCME Local 3299, a union that represents more than 40,000 workers across University of California hospitals and campuses, said they would launch an open-ended strike next month unless they come to an agreement for a new contract.
    Jaweed Kaleem
  • Hundreds of affordable housing units funded by new L.A. County agency April 15, 2026
    The L.A. County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency is aiming to build affordable housing cheaper by simplifying a complicated financing process. On Wednesday, the agency approved its first batch of funding for below-market units.
    Andrew Khouri
  • Park Service broke the law approving mining inside Mojave National Preserve, lawsuit says April 15, 2026
    The National Park Service broke the law when it greenlit an Australian company's mining operations in the Mojave National Preserve, alleges a lawsuit by the National Parks Conservation Assn.
    Alex Wigglesworth
  • FBI searches Lancaster City Hall, homes of vice mayor and council member in corruption probe April 15, 2026
    Law enforcement sources, not authorized to discuss the matter, told The Times the searches are part of a long-term federal public corruption probe.
    Richard Winton
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