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Top LA news: $4 toll floated to drive to Westside; deputy caught on video in alleged break-in

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Published on March 29, 2019
Top LA news: $4 toll floated to drive to Westside; deputy caught on video in alleged break-inPhoto: Danny Choo/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Los Angeles, from cops shutting down a Van Nuys lowrider gathering to a barricaded robbery suspect at a South L.A. home. 

Police on scene of barricaded suspect at home in South L.A.

Los Angeles police are on scene of a barricaded suspect in the 7400 block of San Pedro Street in South L.A. Thursday night.

Read the full story on Fox 11. 

Proposal suggests $4 charge for driving to LA's Westside

Here's an idea likely to raise howls of protest: What if you had to pay $4 just to drive to Santa Monica beach? 

Read the full story on ABC 7.

LA judge rules former ethics commissioner can’t run for west San Fernando Valley LA City Council seat

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that a former LA Ethics commissioner is ineligible to run in the race for the San Fernando Valley L.A. City Council seat vacated by Mitchell Englander.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Daily News. 

Video shows reinstated deputy trying to break into woman's home

Video released Wednesday by the Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission shows recently reinstated sheriff's Deputy Caren Carl Mandoyan trying to break into a former girlfriend's home.

Read the full story on Fox 11. 

Lowrider gathering in Van Nuys broken up by Los Angeles police

Los Angeles Police broke up a gathering of lowriders in Van Nuys Wednesday night. 

Read the full story on ABC 7.