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  • 3 days ago | ktla.com | Mary Beth McDade |Marc Sternfield

    Masked federal agents aggressively detained two employees at a Torrance car wash Sunday afternoon, sparking a confrontation with the business owner and concern from family members who say they don’t know where their loved ones are. The owner of Bubble Bath Car Wash told KTLA that about 20 agents swarmed his business. Video shows agents pushing the owner inside the car wash tunnel as he questioned their identities and authority. “Who are you?

  • 1 week ago | ktla.com | Kareen Wynter |Marc Sternfield

    A dangerous veterinary tranquilizer known as Tranq is rapidly spreading through Los Angeles, alarming public health experts and federal agents who say the drug, when mixed with fentanyl, is driving a wave of overdoses and gruesome injuries, particularly among the city’s homeless population. Often called the “zombie drug,” tranq, or xylazine, was originally developed as an animal sedative.

  • 3 weeks ago | ktla.com | Kareen Wynter |Marc Sternfield

    The Campbell Hall school community is mourning the loss of a 15-year-old student who was struck and killed on campus. The incident occurred in the school’s back parking lot during student pickup on Wednesday afternoon. Authorities said the student, a ninth grader, was walking between vehicles when he was struck by a Rivian SUV. Authorities believe the driver may have mistakenly stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake.

  • 3 weeks ago | ktla.com | Kacey Montoya |Marc Sternfield

    In addition to the ongoing homelessness crisis on Skid Row, animal advocates are raising concerns about the dire conditions faced by dogs living in the area. According to local rescuers, many animals are being abused, neglected and even injected with drugs. They are often denied medical care and overbred for profit. Victoria Parker, who has been helping dogs on Skid Row for eight years, co-founded the nonprofit Starts With One Today in 2020.

  • 3 weeks ago | ktla.com | Marc Sternfield

    Discount grocery chain ALDI has announced that it is slashing prices on more than 400 products across all 2,400 of its U.S. stores – a move it says will save shoppers $100 million over the summer months. “With price drops on the season’s most-loved products in every aisle, we want to do what we can to help shoppers enjoy more of summer,” said CEO Jason Hart in a statement.

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