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4 to Watch: Traffic Stop Turns Into Race to Rescue Baby Who Stopped Breathing

A deputy performs CPR on a baby who stopped breathing in a rolling rescue ride to the hospital

Take a look at four stories we're watching on Tuesday Aug. 28, 2018. 

Deputies Save Baby Who Stopped Breathing

What started as a traffic stop quickly turned into a life-saving race to the hospital when the car's driver ran to deputies holding her child, who wasn't breathing. A deputy performed CPR in the patrol car on the way to the hospital as law enforcement officers coordinated the rolling rescue operation

Deputies rushed an unconscious baby to the hospital and during the heart-pounding drive, a deputy performed CPR and saved him. Kim Tobin reports for NBC4 News on August 28, 2018.

Philippe the Original at 110

Not much has changed, including the signature French dip sandwich. The historic Los Angeles restaurant will celebrate this fall. Take a look back with these images from the archive

Philippe the Original at 110: A Flavorful Look-Back

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'That's From Disneyland!' Auction Surpasses $8.3 Million

The 900-plus Disneyland artifacts auctioned last weekend at the Van Eaton Galleries saw some truly Matterhorn-size sales. For example, an original Skyway vehicle sold for $621,000. A Pirates of the Caribbean entry sign crossed the block at $264,500. See the items that brought in big bucks.

[NATL-LA] It's No Stretch to Say This Disneyland Auction Is Huge

Catch the Jurassic Park Ride Before it Goes Extinct

After 22 years, the Jurassic Park ride is closing. Click here to see what the ride is all about, or just visit Universal Studios Hollywood by Sept. 3.

The Jurassic Park ride at Universal Studios Hollywood is closing for good on Sept. 3, 2018.
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