Nathan Solis
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Nathan Solis is a former staff writer who reported 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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Citing a string of incidents in which masked criminals posing as immigration officers robbed and kidnapped victims, the FBI recently issued a memo suggesting agents clearly identify themselves while they’re in the field.
Before he goes out for lacrosse games, it’s tradition that he has a spoonful of honey. Also, perhaps not coincidentally given what happened later, he gets a kick out of seeing tiny insects work together to get big things done.
The victim’s mother described her daughter-in-law as a ‘vampire’ out for blood during sentencing.
The girl’s mother was escorted off the property while the FBI and sheriff’s detectives searched the home.
Even as the Dodgers play in the World Series, many Latino fans cannot look past the lack of sympathy for the city’s immigrants.
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Los Angeles is moving ahead with a plan to build a $2.3 million fence around MacArthur Park. Will it help ease homelessness and drug use there?
Palisades fire suspect Jonathan Rinderknecht is charged with destruction of property by means of fire, one count of arson and one count of timber set afire.
Neighbors say they had no idea what the county had planned for the empty buildings on Ocean Avenue.