Border Patrol agents played dress up today, wearing masks to mock community observers as they left Terminal Island, and disguising themselves as construction workers to lure day laborers at a San Fernando Valley Home Depot, getting into car accidents again, and kidnapping more than 20 people from all over today, including Compton and two flower vendors from San Bernardino and North Long Beach.
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Including one insider's tips for skipping the line at Holbox.
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Natasha has the munchies … and a mission to review small businesses that are pillars within their local communities.
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I’m 48 years old, wearing red briefs that don’t belong to me and are several sizes too small, scrambling on hands and knee pads across the increasingly soiled floor of a North Hollywood horror show, screaming in the faces of strangers. In other words, I’m living my dream.
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After a quiet Friday, Masked Federal agents returned with a vengeance, grabbing at least 40 people, seemingly anyone they could racially profile walking down the streets, waiting at bus stops, and even a couple of street vendors, while getting more aggressive with observers, even pulling guns on two young community watch members.
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Seven Spidermen, Joker, and Jesus skated around DTLA with other Hellbomb attendees before chaos broke out.
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Frankenstein, Miss Trunchbull, and a luchador walk into a Halloween party in Monterey Hills …
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During the Dia de Muertos season, Sánchez Produce in Santa Clarita sells thousands of cempasúchiles everyday as locals prepare for annual traditions.
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A timeline of events involving the shooting of news TikToker Richard L.A. and the subsequent lockdown and student walkouts at Santee High School.
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L.A. TACO caught up with Matthew Biancaniello to share what the hell was going through his mind, being in salty water for nearly a day, nearly naked because he is team-no-wetsuit, and both the mental and physical challenges he overcame to do it all.
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