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Los Angeles has been home to some of the brightest stars in sports, especially since the start of the 2000s. Kobe Bryant, Clayton Kershaw, Mike Trout, LeBron James and Aaron Donald have been among the most dominant in their respective sports during their time in L.
The Indianapolis Colts are No. 1 in the NFL in several key statistics. The Tennessee Titans are last in the league in many of those same areas.
Los Angeles is leaning on some lesser-known options to run the ball in the wake of injuries to Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris.
Those Chargers have lost three of their last four, spoiling a 3-0 start to the season that included a sweep of the AFC West. Last week, the Chargers took a brutal loss to Indianapolis while the AFC’s top seed was up for grabs.
Federal officers said they opened fire after an undocumented immigrant “weaponized" his vehicle and began ramming a law enforcement vehicle.
The injuries have piled up, as we said, but some players are making progress in their return, or have returned altogether. Here is how the injuries and practice status shook down in the report the team released on Wednesday:
An attempted armed robbery in West Hollywood went horribly wrong for a would-be thief who targeted a retired wrestler, according to one witness. The incident, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
The Department of Homeland Security said defensive shots were fired during the incident and that the injured U.S. Marshals Service deput was struck by a ricochet bullet.
De Los interviews 25-year-old soul man and Kali Uchis collaborator 54 Ultra, who will perform tracks from his "First Works" EP Oct. 26th at the Roxy Theatre and Oct. 28th at the Echoplex.
Two weeks into the new school year, Principal Sherree Lewis-DeVaughn eagerly showed off improvements to 135th Elementary School, where she’s been principal since 2022. A painter prepped the side of a classroom building at the school for a new mural — smiling dragons in caps and gowns,
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