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Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tweeted that the suspect, a student, was in custody and was being treated at a hospital.
The strike follows the state Board of Education’s decision last month to strip the local teachers union of its bargaining power.
Anxious parents are awaiting reunification with their children near a Southern California high school where authorities say a student opened fire, killing one person and wounding several others.
A group of nearly two dozen public entities had sued the utility for negligence and improper operation of power lines and equipment.
The push, known as Project Guardian, comes as the federal government faces scrutiny for failing to prevent some mass shooters from buying guns because of lapses in the background check system.
The suit comes amid a string of deadly extremist attacks around the world in which the alleged killers used the internet to share their views or signal their intentions.
According to a new Brennan Center of Justice report, the federal government’s lack of election vendor oversight has increased the pressure on state and local officials to secure their own voting systems
Local governments are currently hamstrung by a 1904 state law that protects memorials for war veterans, but a new Democratic majority in the General Assembly is planning to change this.
Reed, a former probate judge for Montgomery County, is the first black mayor of the city where Southern delegates voted to form the Confederacy in 1861.
It’s a story of climate change, a housing crisis and an aging power system that, like much of the U.S. infrastructure, has fallen into disrepair.