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2026 Election Filler

Massie loses primary to Trump-backed Gallrein 

By Jeff Louderback Contributing Writer  HEBRON, Ky. — Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lost his Republican primary on Tuesday to former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein.  President Donald Trump had endorsed Gallrein as part of his effort to get Massie

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Baseball players go back to ‘where it all began’ 

Graduating baseball players from all nine high schools in the William S. Hart Union High School District and one player from Gorman Learning Center got together at the Hart Pony Baseball & Softball fields on

Courts filler

New firm in LAPD sexual-harassment suit  

An attorney brought on to spur action in a 3-year-old lawsuit had one word for what his side was seeking at a mediation conference next week: “accountability.”   Los Angeles Police

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Car catches fire, no injuries reported 

A small vehicle fire resulted in no transports around 9:30 p.m. on Monday on the southbound side of State Route 14 near Golden Valley Road, according to Edith Lai, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles

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Man found dead in semi-truck identified 

A man was found dead in a semi-truck on the 31000 block of Castaic Road near Ridge Route Road and Fantastic Lane on Monday afternoon, according to officials with the Los

AQMD issues smoke advisory due to wildfires 

News release  According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, potential direct smoke impact from multiple wildfires burning has caused unhealthy air quality throughout most of Los Angeles County.  

World News

CBP approves 5M travel applications for World Cup 

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer  More than 5 million applications to visit the United States to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 games have so far been approved, Customs and Border Protection said in a Monday statement. 

National News

NPR cuts newsroom jobs due to federal funding loss 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  National Public Radio is cutting newsroom positions and restructuring its editorial operations as the public broadcaster adjusts to reduced federal support after President Donald Trump’s order