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UCLA Student sues university over alleged tolerance of ‘campus terrorists'
A UCLA student sued the University of California Regents, alleging the university did not protect her and other Jewish students and faculty members.
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Ippei Mizuhara, ex-interpreter for Shohei Ohtani, likely to plead not guilty as a formality
Ippei Mizuhara’s arraignment in federal court in Los Angeles is set for Tuesday.
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Dismantling of Wayfarers Chapel to begin this week in Rancho Palos Verdes
Wayfarers Chapel, which was damaged during a barrage of winter storms, will be dismantled starting this week.
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Two violent attacks within Metro system in LA County
After a teenager was stabbed on a Metro bus in Glendale, a woman was attacked inside an elevator at a Metro station in South Los Angeles Monday night.
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Fiery pursuit crash near Long Beach prompts closure of northbound lanes of 710 Freeway
A pursuit that ended in a fiery crash has prompted the closure of all northbound lanes of the 710 Freeway Monday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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LA County to reopen rent relief program applications for limited time
Los Angeles County next week will reopen applications for its rent relief program for landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs announced Monday. The application period will open on Monday at 9 a.m. and continue until 4:59 p.m. June 4. Potential applicants were urged to revi... -
Will Smith's 2-run double leads the Dodgers past the Giants 6-4 in 10 innings
Will Smith hit a two-run double in the 10th inning to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-4 win over the San Francisco Giants on Monday night for their fourth straight victory this season over their rivals. Mookie Betts hit his 50th career leadoff homer and Kiké Hernández added a pinch-hit homer in the seventh inning to tie the game...... -
New initiative looks to convert empty office buildings into housing in downtown LA
An effort to fast-track the conversion of empty office spaces into housing in downtown Los Angeles has developers and historic preservation groups working together to make it happen.
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Long Beach Little League community mourns Sean Burroughs
”Best little leaguer ever” is how Sean Burroughs’ friends and fans describe the Long Beach native, who won two Little League world championships, an Olympic gold medal and played in the major leagues for the Padres, Rays, Twins and the Diamond Backs.
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Terror groups may be targeting Pride events, FBI warns
While one LGBTQIA+ organization said there are no specific threats against Southern California festivities, the community was urged to stay vigilant.
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Possible evidence of alcohol found in Pasadena crash, police say
Investigators gathered evidence, possibly indicating that alcohol and speed contributed to the violent crash that killed three people in Pasadena Saturday morning.
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Fontana police release bodycam footage of traffic stop turned shooting
In a frightening moment captured on body cam footage, Metka put the officer in a headlock, prompting her partner to intervene.
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Michael Cohen lays out how he allegedly paid off Stormy Daniels
In Trump’s hush money trial, Michael Cohen testified, claiming his former boss was concerned about the impact of the Stormy Daniels story. NBC Los Angeles’ Conan Nolan reports.
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Some LA County beaches still closed after sewage spill
While LA County lifted a couple of beach warnings after a sewage spill, several warnings remained in effect Monday. NBC Los Angeles’ Gordon Tokumatsu reports.
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Cancer center in Orange County offers lifeline to Vietnamese Americans
A Fountain Valley community organization is providing care and support for Vietnamese Americans who are battling cancer, especially those who may be afraid of a possible stigma of being “imperfect.”
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Break-in spree at Glassell Park shopping center shakes up business owners
A spree of vandalism struck a shopping center in Glassell Park, leaving several businesses with smashed windows and owners shaken.A spree of vandalism struck a shopping center in Glassell Park, leaving several businesses with smashed windows and owners shaken up.
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Suspect in shooting of LA County deputy at West Covina stoplight pleads not guilty
The man charged in the shooting of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department motorcycle deputy who was struck by gunfire at a West Covina stoplight pleaded not guilty Monday to attempted murder and other charges. Raymundo Duran, 47, of Covina, remains jailed without bond in the April 22 shooting of Deputy Samuel Aispuro, who was in uniform on...