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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The average price of a dozen eggs has nearly doubled since last year and hit a record high of $4.95 in January. Price tags are even heftier in California, where grocery stores are charging $9 or more for a dozen.
Authorities believe three unidentified men posing as DOGE agents attempted to seize sensitive information from San Francisco City Hall before they were rebuffed and fled on Friday.
Some Southern California beaches have lifted fire-debris and sewage-related closures and advisories, while the arrival of a major storm is shutting down access to others from Ventura to San Diego counties.
A San Diego resident filed a class-action complaint claiming Disney is in violation of state law because its Disability Access Service pass excludes some disabled guests.
Federal law enforcement agents are planning a “large scale” immigration enforcement action in Los Angeles by the end of the month, according to documents reviewed by The Times.
Riverside County deputies will not perform “any type of immigration enforcement,” Sheriff Chad Bianco said, as fear among local immigrant communities has increased due to intensifying raids.
Corey Walker pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter and two counts of robbery, with firearm and gang enhancements, in the fatal shooting of rapper Pop Smoke.
Summer online reservations for Yosemite National Park have been postponed for an indefinite time. No reservations are needed to visit the park on weekdays until the end of March, with the exception of Firefall dates.
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Erin Hughes, owner of a Malibu mansion that burned Jan. 17, 2021, filed a $100-million lawsuit four years to the day of the blaze. She is suing her home’s renter, Tripadvisor, Flipkey LLC and Holiday Lettings Limited for breach of contract, negligence and unfair business practices.