Andrew J. Campa is a member of the Fast Break team at the Los Angeles Times, having previously covered the Eastside and San Gabriel Valley. Before, he worked at several medium and small daily newspapers and has covered education, sports and general news. He’s a proud University of Alabama (#RollTide), Cal State Fullerton and Pasadena City College alumnus. He hopes the Chicago Bears will get back to the Super Bowl before he dies.
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Video of the incident showed SWAT team members smash out the truck’s rear and driver’s side windows with a metal pole, then use the pole to drop canisters of gas inside the truck cab to try to force the driver out.
Fresno County’s taxpayers are expected to pay at least $2 million after an appeals court ruling upholds a lower court’s decision that sheriff’s deputies unnecessarily killed a dog in 2018.
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The Camp Pendleton-based Marine Corps. 1st Marine Division identified the two deceased servicemen who died in a convoy accident Tuesday in New Mexico as Riverside native Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera and Fresno resident Lance Cpl. Marcelino M. Gamino.
A 1694 violin that was stolen from USC on April 2 has been recovered, and a suspect has been charged with grand theft, the LAPD said Tuesday.
A Riverside County sheriff’s team rescued a hiker on the edge of a cliff on the Pacific Crest Trail. She was stranded about 20 to 30 feet from the plateau.
Canadians felt disrespected enough by the Trump administration that they voiced their disapproval with their dollars, boycotting LGBTQ+ friendly Palm Springs. The city has felt the sting.
LAPD detectives are searching for 39-year-old Rodion Kolomoeits and his two children, 9-year-old daughter Avaora and 7-year-old son Hrant. Kolomoeits is believed to have picked up his children from school Tuesday and fled to Mexico on the way to his native Ukraine.