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Ruben Vives

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A call about illegal dumping in Palmdale leads to 800-pound meth bust

Code enforcement officers in Palmdale discovered more than 800 pounds of methamphetamine in a cargo container while responding to an illegal dumping complaint.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 26, 2026 · local

Woman accused of attacking hot dog street vendor in downtown L.A. is arrested

The arrest comes more than a week after video of the attack began to circulate on social media, sparking a public outcry.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 26, 2026 · safety

Violence erupted near World Cup watch party in Koreatown; SoCal man ID'd, charged

The shooting took place June 18 as hundreds gathered for the Mexico vs. South Korea match in Koreatown.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 25, 2026 · local

San José State professor fired over Gaza protest controversy must be reinstated, arbitrator rules

An arbitrator finds the dismissal of the tenured professor was excessive, according to Cal State faculty union officials.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 25, 2026 · safety

Cal State Park superintendent accused of secretly filming nude lifeguards and others

The state park employee is facing multiple criminal charges and a civil lawsuit by one of the victims.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 24, 2026 · parks

Smoke from Boyle Heights fire invades every corner of L.A. neighborhoods: 'No one is coming'

The fire has sent heavy smoke into neighboring communities for more than a week, disrupting life and business in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

SoCal sheriff's deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancée

The charges stem from a September 2025 collision in Riverside County when prosecutors say the deputy was traveling about 100 mph with lights and sirens, responding to a report of a shooting.

Los Angeles Times - California · Jun 19, 2026 · safety

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