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In Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park, a fence won’t cure homelessness or addiction. But it’s a start
L.A. will spend $2 million fencing MacArthur Park. Critics say it will just hide homelessness and addiction issues in the neighborhood. Supporters say it'll make the area safer.
Joel Antonio Villegas, 37, pleaded guilty last year in downtown Los Angeles to one federal count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances, according to ...
A suspected drug dealer with gang ties allegedly attempted to put a “hit” out on an individual that she believed was cooperating with Rutland City Police for the ...
A Los Angeles strip mall has been forced by the city’s throngs of drug-using vagrants to blast music overnight to keep them away— and some neighbors admit the obnoxious din is necessary. The classical ...
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