Dodgers championship parade is Mon. in downtown Los Angeles
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Some roads and freeway offramps were closed Saturday evening as law enforcement agencies prepared for possible reaction to the end of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Thousands gather in downtown LA for 'No Kings Day' rally
LOS ANGELES - Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles and hundreds others gathered in Covina Saturday for "No Kings Day" demonstrations against the Trump administration. More than a dozen protests occurred across Southern California as part of a nationwide day of action.
LAFD extinguished a fire in a LA commercial building ignited by a car, resulting in one hospitalization and an ongoing arson investigation.
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Downtown LA’s cultural hub will be free this weekend for a few hours. Here’s what to see
A little over a half mile of the Grand Avenue will be packed with free art and music activities from popular L.A. cultural institutions.
There are only a few weeks left until the holiday season — and with vacations, deadlines time off, it can creep up sooner than expected.
LA firefighters quickly extinguished a downtown fire at 1359 E Washington Bl, with no injuries reported. Traffic was affected.
The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that a fire marshal was dispatched to First and Hill streets at 6:45 p.m., where “a large crowd” was “acting unorderly and causing possible property damage to a passenger service vehicle,” LAFD spokeswoman Jennifer Middleton said.
Alex and Ohad brought backyard warmth to downtown Los Angeles with a heartfelt Millwick wedding filled with personal details, humor, and family-style charm.
With the CBS LA helicopter overhead at 8 p.m., multiple groups of protesters were seen facing off with LAPD officers as they moved the crowds away from the spot of the dispersal order. Some officers were on horseback, while others appeared to be outfitted in riot gear.
Los Angeles joined the dozens of other communities protesting the Trump administration on Oct. 18 as part of “No Kings Day.” In LA, thousands came together outside City Hall,