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idahostatesman.com | Christina House
LOS ANGELES - Hundreds of tiny endangered fish slipped from orange plastic buckets into a glittering lagoon in Malibu on Tuesday, returning home five months after being whisked away from threats wrought by the Palisades fire. The repatriation of more than 300 northern tidewater gobies - led by the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains- marked a peaceful moment in a region still reeling from the aftermath of wildfires and now in turmoil due to federal immigration raids.
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telegraphherald.com | Christina House
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Christina House
LOS ANGELES - Despite local officials repeatedly stating U.S. Marines "do not have arrest power," troops outside a Los Angeles federal building temporarily detained an U.S. Army veteran on Friday. The U.S. military's Northern Command confirmed that troops stationed at the Wilshire Federal Building, near the intersection of Wilshire and Sepulveda boulevards in Westwood, detained a man who later identified himself as a U.S. Army veteran.
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kentucky.com | Michael Hiltzik |Christina House
California Gov. Gavin Newsom threw down the gauntlet to President Donald Trump last week after Trump threatened to cut off all federal funding to the state. In a post Friday on X, Newsom observed: "We pay over $80 BILLION more in taxes than we get back" from the federal government. "Maybe it's time to cut that off."Let's get the fundamental points out of the way right off. First, both threats are fanciful to the point of serving as performance art.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Christina House
California Gov. Gavin Newsom threw down the gauntlet to President Donald Trump last week after Trump threatened to cut off all federal funding to the state. In a post Friday on X, Newsom observed: "We pay over $80 BILLION more in taxes than we get back" from the federal government. "Maybe it's time to cut that off."Let's get the fundamental points out of the way right off. First, both threats are fanciful to the point of serving as performance art.
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Michele Gile
Reporter at KCBS-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
Reporter at KCAL-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
Michele Gile primarily covers news in the Greater Los Angeles area, including cities like Long Beach and surrounding regions in California, United States.

Bill Esparza
Freelance Writer at Eater
Bill Esparza primarily covers news in Los Angeles, California, United States and surrounding areas including Long Beach and Santa Monica.

Lesley Marin
Reporter at CBS News
Reporter at KCAL-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
Lesley Marin primarily covers news in Los Angeles, California, United States and surrounding areas including Long Beach and Compton.

Michele McPhee
Senior Writer at Los Angeles Magazine
Michele McPhee primarily covers news in Los Angeles, California, United States and surrounding areas.

Richard Chang
Senior Editor at Culture OC
Contributing Writer and Editor at Freelance
Richard Chang primarily covers news in Los Angeles, California, United States and surrounding areas including Long Beach and Compton.
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