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Surfer bumped off board by possible shark, San Clemente officials say
San Clemente officials said Monday they decided to restrict water access at all its beaches on a busy Memorial Day weekend after possible shark sightings.
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Protesters block 101 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles
A group of protesters temporarily blocked the 101 Freeway in downtown LA near the Spring Street exit Monday afternoon.
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The oldest family-owned Chinese bakery in LA: A legacy of tradition and sweet treats
Founded by Chinese immigrants in 1938, Phoenix Bakery became a Chinatown staple, known for its fresh strawberry whipped cream cake.
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‘He was killed over catalytic converter.' Friends mourn Johnny Wactor's death
As Johnny Wactor’s friends mourn his death, some of his friends said they were feeling angry about the tragedy.
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Person found dead in Encino pool
A person was found dead in the pool of a residence in Encino Monday afternoon. The Los Angeles Fire Department said it received a call at around 2:38 p.m. about a body in the pool on Haskell Avenue near Saticoy Street. A preliminary investigation showed the body may have been there for an unknown but extended amount of time. The…
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Every day is Memorial Day for 102-year-old veteran in Torrance
Leroy Forehand, an Army and Navy veteran, has been raising the flag and taking it down every day for the past six decades at his Torrance home.
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LA Metro ‘angered' after another bus driver was attacked
Another Metro employee was attacked while operating a bus in downtown Los Angeles Monday morning, authorities confirmed.
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`Aggressive' shark behavior forces restriction of ocean access in San Clemente
Confirmed “aggressive” shark behavior has forced officials Monday to restrict ocean access to beaches in San Clemente until the evening.
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‘Light in a dark room.' Slain ‘General Hospital' actor remembered
“General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor was remembered by his family and friends as a tenacious actor who tried to navigate the world of acting and Hollywood.
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1 dead in South El Monte commercial building fire
One person was found dead inside a commercial building in South El Monte that went up in flames late Sunday.
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4 cars torched in Chinatown; Vandal remains on the loose
Residents in a Chinatown neighborhood woke up to flames outside their windows when several cars were set ablaze overnight.
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Whittier teen who cares for ailing mother graduates high school
A Whittier teenager who balanced his schoolwork along with being a caretaker for his ailing mother graduated from high school this weekend.
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Shooting outside Torrance bowling alley causes confusion, worry for patrons inside
One person was hurt Saturday night in a shooting outside a Torrance bowling alley, causing confusion for families at the business who were unsure whether there was an active shooter inside.
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Measles identified in traveler who passed through LAX
Public health officials announced today they have been notified of a case of measles in a non-county resident who traveled to Los Angeles International Airport while infectious last week.
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Police: Man shoots 5 people in San Fernando, fires at LAPD helicopter
A 61-year-old man is behind bars Sunday after allegedly shooting several people at a residence in San Fernando and later firing at a police helicopter during a barricade.
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Dodgers swept by Reds 4-1, losing streak reaches five games
Jonathan India and Nick Martini each drove in two runs, and the Cincinnati Reds held off the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 4-1 victory on Sunday that extended LA’s longest losing streak since 2019 to five. Brent Suter, Nick Martinez, Carson Spiers and Alexis Díaz combined for a five-hitter. Martinez (2-3) pitched 4 1/3 innings of one-hit ball on ... -
Detectives investigate three convenience store robberies in Long Beach
Authorities are investigating three convenience store robberies in Long Beach, including two that occurred Sunday morning.