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Top LA news: Sexual assault reported at elementary school; city to provide legal help for tenants

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Published on May 17, 2019
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Climate change could bring the bubonic plague back to Los Angeles

The urban rat population is swelling, and public health officials increasingly find themselves battling dangerous diseases associated with rodents.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

Sexual assault reported at elementary school in North Hollywood, prompting LAPD investigation

Los Angeles police on Thursday responded to a report of a sexual assault at Oxnard Elementary School in North Hollywood.

Read the full story on ABC7.

Mom confronts class at LA-area school, vows to fight any adult relatives of kids who bully her daughter

A mother has been banned from a Southern California school after she threatened a classroom full of students over the alleged bullying of her daughter. Cellphone video aired Wednesday by KCBS-TV shows a woman confronting a class at Niguel Hills Middle School south of Los Angeles. 

Read the full story on SFGATE.

Los Angeles to provide free legal help to tenants facing eviction

The city is poised to spend $3 million on the program.

Read the full story on Curbed Los Angeles.


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