Community advocates are concerned about the impacts on Black and brown residents as more agencies deploy tactical and surveillance robots.
, the machine failed to recognize an actual request for help when a fight broke out at a local park. The robot has its own social media accounts, but those have not been active since mid-2019.Note: Some of the sites we link to may limit the number of stories you can access without subscribing.Times contributor Mark Gozonsky is on a quest to play tennis at every court in Los Angeles.Have you noticed that a growing number of cars in L.A.
My colleague Daniel Miller noticed it too and explored the trend. Some say the paint jobs represent “harmony with nature,” Daniel reports, while critics “see in them the expression of drivers’ contradictory desires — to stand out while also conforming.”These days, waking up to current events can be, well, daunting. If you’re seeking a more balanced news diet, “The Times” podcast is for you. Gustavo Arellano, along with a diverse set of reporters from the award-winning L.A.
That’s got many of Southern California Gas Co. and San Diego Gas & Electric’s ratepayers heated — figuratively — after costs soared this winter.One man has filed more than 2,000 disability lawsuits in California over roughly 10 years. As questions about the plaintiff’s motivations swirl, one particular case could set a precedent for similar litigation in the stateA jury has awarded one of L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón’s prosecutors $1.5 million in a retaliation case
after she claimed she was reassigned for pushing back against her boss’ policies. The court loss is a grim omen for Gascón, given that he faces more than a dozen similar civil claims., according to a lawsuit recently made public when it went to trial. A doctor at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center sued L.A.
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