Nathan Solis reports 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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The killing of a 13-year-old boy and criminal charges against his trusted soccer coach have profoundly shaken this Latin American immigrant community in Los Angeles.
The city of Wildomar ordered the owner to remove the trailers because they violate the city’s zoning and fire code.
The owners of the burgled jewelry store said the alarms never went off, and the store’s Ring camera mysteriously shut off before 10 p.m. Sunday.
The helicopter repair service billed customers after installing old parts, according to a grand jury indictment.
By the time officers arrived at the restaurant, everyone involved had scattered, the department announced in an Instagram post.
Elderly and disabled people are encountering severe service disruptions as the Trump administration overhauls the Social Security Administration system.
The Compton resident was a member of the ‘Triple Nickles,’ a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America’s first ‘smokejumpers.’
The 3-year-old knew that something was off as his home filled with smoke.
Days after a man suspected in the death of Sherese Allen posted bond, authorities lost track of him. They believe Yuyang Sun may have returned to China.
The Pasadena Unified School District said the substitute security officer was fired following the duct tape incident.