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Waymo expands robotaxi service with free rides in parts of Los Angeles
Waymo will begin offering free rides in an area spanning from Santa Monica to Downtown LA on Thursday, but will eventually collect fares from passengers.
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Los Feliz neighbors frustrated over new red curb's limitation on public parking
It’s no secret public parking in Los Feliz is limited, often making it impossible to find a spot. A new red curb has added to that frustration, limiting residents in an already difficult area.
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LAPD report shows increase in Chevy Camaro thefts in LA and OC
The Los Angeles Police Department reports a 500% increase in stolen Camaros, particularly in the Newton area near South LA.
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Criminal filings reported at LA County juvenile facilities
There have been dozens of new criminal filings at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall since July 2023 when it re-opened through January of this year, according to a document from the Los Angeles County Probation Department sent to the Probation Oversight Commission. The document, obtained by the NBCLA I-Team, details 36 new cases for viola... -
High wind warning in effect for parts of SoCal. Here's when winds will peak
High wind warning is in effect Thursday for areas in the Inland Empire, Malibu Coast and Orange County.
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At least 16 injured at FBI training facility in Irvine
Fifteen of them were taken to nearby hospitals via ambulance while one person drove himself to the hospital.
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Retired K-9 officer has cancer. Now Fullerton Police is rallying for support
The Fullerton Police Department is rallying community support for a retired K-9 officer who is undergoing cancer treatment. Titan, an 8-year-old Belgian Malinois, served Orange County communities as a K-9 officer for the Fullerton Police Department for nearly seven years. But his tenure was cut short after a tumor was discovered during ... -
LA's budget crisis worsened by $60 million FEMA decision
Members of California’s Congressional delegation asked FEMA this week to reconsider its decision to refuse to reimburse a number of local governments for millions spent during the COVID-19 emergency to house some homeless people in hotels.
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Beauty store manager in critical condition after violent robbery in Commerce
The manager of a beauty store in the city of Commerce is in critical condition following a brutal robbery. Surveillance footage shows four women exiting M Beauty on March 6 after stealing merchandise from the store. Marlene Sandoval, the manager of the business, tried to stop them, and that’s when they viciously assaulted her. The assailants pulled... -
Teen girl raped, held for 6 days at home in Big Bear Lake area, sheriff's department says
A 17-year-old girl was kidnapped and raped as she was held by a man at his Big Bear Lake area home for six days before she escaped from a locked vehicle, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
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Man with chainsaw in custody after 3-hour Mission Hills standoff in bed of pickup
A man who was holding a chainsaw as he stood in the bed of a pickup in front of a Mission Hills Subway was taken into custody Tuesday after a three-hour standoff.
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US religious freedom group ends Saudi trip early after LA rabbi ordered to remove his yarmulke
Displaying any religious symbols other than Islamic ones in Saudi Arabia remains criminalized despite changes in the kingdom.
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Fiery crash closes part of 5 Freeway in Buena Park for hours
Lanes were closed early Wednesday on the 5 Freeway in Buena Park due to a fiery crash.
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Landslide damages Sherman Oaks neighborhood after hillside collapses behind home
An overnight landslide damaged the backyard of a home and threatened several other residences Wednesday in Sherman Oaks.
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Man attacks 6-year-old girl walking with family in Santa Monica
Santa Monica Police Department is looking for a man who reportedly hit a child as she walked Main Street about a block from the Venice city limit.
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20 dead over three years at Long Beach homeless shelter
A former Best Western hotel bought by the city of Long Beach during the pandemic, with the hopes of transitioning the homeless to permanent housing, has seen 20 of the 257 people it enrolled die at the facility since March 2021.
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LAPD forming task force to target organized teams of foreign burglars
The LAPD said Tuesday it was forming a task force with other police agencies to target organized groups of burglars who visit the U.S. from foreign countries, and have been responsible for an increasing number of home break-ins.
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DUI suspect arrested in deadly hit-and-run crash in Orange
A driver suspected of DUI was arrested after a short pursuit that began minutes after a deadly hit-and-run crash Tuesday in Orange.
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See the course map and road closures for the 2024 LA Marathon
The excitement of the Los Angeles Marathon will meet the festive atmosphere of St. Patrick’s Day this weekend.
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Pasadena car dealer shut its doors, stiffing consumers who had sold them their cars
A car dealer in Pasadena closed it’s doors after buying cars off people for thousands and not paying them despite taking the vehicle.