Nathan Solis reports on breaking news with the Fast Break team at the Los Angeles Times.
He previously reported on court cases in Southern California for Courthouse News Service and, prior to that, covered county government in Shasta County for the Record Searchlight in Redding, Calif.
Solis grew up in northeast Los Angeles and his bylines can be found in L.A. Taco, the Eastsider L.A. and KCET’s Artbound.
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Before his last court hearing in the United States, GarcÃa-Banegas said he got the impression that something was going to happen that day.
The fire was driven by strong winds and dry conditions on the ground.
Owners of damaged downtown L.A. businesses still support the protesters, just not the ‘hoodlums’
Downtown shopkeepers began to assess the damage Tuesday after the violence and destruction over the course of four days of protests.
What’s actually happening during the ICE sweeps and protests across Los Angeles.
The deployment of 700 Marines comes despite California officials’ insistence that federal help is actually escalating tensions between authorities and protesters.
While some ICE sweeps appear to be centered on certain workplaces, others seem to be chosen at random.
The small city of 54,000 in Los Angeles County is known for how its residents and officials worked in the 1980s to transform their hometown from a blighted community to one that gained national awards.
The California National Guard’s 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, based in San Diego, said 300 personnel were deployed to protect federal property and personnel.