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Downtown LA's $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot winner revealed
The mystery is over. The California Lottery announced Friday the winner of last summer’s Powerball jackpot worth $1.08 billion. Lottery officials said Yanira Alvarez is the lucky lady who matched all the numbers with the ticket purchased at Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles in July. Her win ended a 39-draw jackpot run for Powerball, ... -
Parents plead no contest to murder, torture charges of 4-year-old Palmdale boy
The parents of a 4-year-old Palmdale boy pleaded no contest Friday to murder and torture charges in their son’s July 2019 death, which was originally reported as a drowning.
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Lakers five-game win-streak snapped in 109-90 loss to Pacers
Pascal Siakam finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds, Tyrese Haliburton added 21 points, eight assists and eight rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat the Los Angeles Lakers 109-90 on Friday night in a pivotal game for both teams’ playoff aspirations. Indiana has won four of six to retain the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference, with the lat... -
Good Friday indeed. Man reunites with fireman who saved his life 13 years ago
This Easter weekend will always hold a special place in the heart of a Whittier man who almost lost his life on the job more than 13 years ago. On this Good Friday, Hermelindo Monroy was able to thank one of the firefighters who saved his life. Doctors thought the 57-year-old would not be able to survive the horrific incident…
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Get to know driver Pato O'Ward ahead of Long Beach Grand Prix
O’Ward will participate in the grand prix’s featured IndyCar race as the only Mexican driver in the series.
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Snow, harsh road conditions expected at SoCal mountains Easter weekend
Easter Sunday is almost here, but Southern California mountains will be seeing wintry conditions with snow and gusty winds this weekend. The snow level will start at around 6,500 to 7,000 feet tonight. Then by late Saturday, it’ll fall down to below 5,000 feet, bringing up to 2 feet of snow at the resorts in the San Gabriel and San… -
Step into your groove this summer at Southern California's music festivals
A wave of music awaits Southern California music lovers this summer. Hundreds of adoring fans are anticipated to fill up performing arenas for the chance to hear their favorite artists and bands. Whether it’s jazz, EDM or indie, there is something for everyone. Preparation is key as most festivals are expensive and require months of pla... -
Driver strikes LAPD officer during South LA-area traffic stop
A Los Angeles Police Department officer was hospitalized Friday after being struck by a driver during a traffic stop in the South Los Angeles area.
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LAX People Mover project delayed again. See when it may be done this time
Travelers will have to continue to put up with traffic around the loop at Los Angeles International Airport a little longer. A new projection estimates the ongoing construction to build the LAX Automated People Mover will not be complete until Oct. 30, 2025. Fitch Ratings lowered the bond rating for the project, citing the “increasing delays in co... -
PCH reopens after fatal crash investigation in Malibu area
A person was struck by a tanker truck early Friday in a fatal crash that closed Pacific Coast Highway in the Malibu area.
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Everything you need to know about the Dodgers Opening Week at Chavez Ravine
As the sun set over the iconic Dodger Stadium following the team’s home opening victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, a comforting feeling swept across the ravine. That feeling was the return of baseball and the Boys in Blue. The Dodgers are back from their Opening two-game series in Seoul, South Korea. They’re done with Cam... -
California's commercial Dungeness crab season will end April 8 to protect whales
The commercial Dungeness crab season in California will be curtailed to protect humpback whales from becoming entangled in trap and buoy lines, officials announced Thursday.
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Female pilots based in Van Nuys aim to inspire more women to join aviation careers
Three young Southern California women are looking to inspire other women to consider a career in the skies as they share their experience in being pilots.
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Woman claims she was ‘targeted' by Delta Air Lines for not wearing a bra
A woman, who was pulled off a Delta Air Lines flight for possibly not wearing a bra, demanded the airliner change its policy.
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‘Did Shohei know?' Why Ohtani may not have noticed millions of dollars missing from account
Shohei Ohtani wearing a Dodger uniform for the Dodger Stadium debut is a headline in itself. But no matter how much Ohtani tried to clear the air and his name during a news conference, Thursday’s home opener would not come without questions about what happened off the field. “People are always going to wonder: Did Shoh... -
2 killed in Jefferson Park after DUI driver hits UPS truck at 100-plus mph, LAPD says
Two people were killed Thursday after a suspected DUI driver traveling at more than 100 mph clipped a UPS truck and went into oncoming traffic in Jefferson Park, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
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Some LA County residents claim local company gave them cancer with toxic chemical
A group of residents in Los Angeles County say they are all suffering from cancer due to a toxic chemical being released from a company in their area, according to a lawsuit. Dora Colato, who has been living in Maywood for 25 years, is one of the plaintiffs who claim there’s a cancer cluster in their neighborhood. Colato herself completed…...