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Rain dampening weekend in Southern California
The first storm of the spring season arrived in the Southland Saturday, bringing a couple hours of light to moderate rain and snow to the area.
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Landmarks to go dark for ‘Earth Hour'
The famed Ferris wheel on the Santa Monica Pier will go dark Saturday, joining iconic buildings and landmarks in Southern California and around the world in recognition of “Earth Hour,” an annual exercise to raise awareness of climate change.
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Law enforcement bracing for possible ‘takeovers' at South Bay malls
Law enforcement will be stepped up around some South Bay shopping centers Saturday amid rumors of planned “takeovers” at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance and the South Bay Pavilion mall in Carson.
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LA City Council halts Dodger Stadium gondola project for further study
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday approved a motion to halt approvals for a gondola project that would provide access to Dodger Stadium until further studies can be conducted on its potential impacts.
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Anthony Davis, LeBron James lead 4th-quarter charge as the Lakers hold off Philadelphia 101-94
Anthony Davis had 23 points and 19 rebounds, and D’Angelo Russell set the Lakers record for 3-pointers in a single season during Los Angeles’ 101-94 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. LeBron James had 20 points, eight rebounds, and six assists as the Lakers snapped a seven-game losing streak in their matchups with the Sixers... -
Slow-moving pursuit ends with spike strip deployment in San Gabriel Valley
Police were chasing a suspected DUI driver in the San Gabriel Valley on Friday. The slow-moving pursuit traveled through various parts of the San Gabriel Valley from Monterey Park to Azusa, where the driver came to a halt near Huntington Drive and Encanto Parkway. There, it appears the driver’s front right tire was popped. As the driver was s... -
A look back at some of the Dodgers' most infamous scandals
The boys in blue have over a hundred years of history and with that, comes some controversy.
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New law in Long Beach gives public libraries power to ban disruptive visitors
After several incidents of visitors half-naked, sleeping on library furniture and igniting fights inside libraries across Long Beach, the city council has approved a new law that gives librarians the power to suspend or ban chronically disruptive visitors.
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Hungry burglar helps himself with booze, food at Westminster home, police say
Westminster authorities have responded to hundreds of burglary calls over the years, but this was a first to some. When officers were dispatched to a home in the 14800 block of Cordoba Place on Wednesday, they found an alleged intruder, making himself comfortable inside the home he had broken into. “[The suspect] sat on the living room couch as he&... -
A total eclipse is coming next month. Here's how and when to watch
Prepare your eyes for the 2024 total solar eclipse as it will appear over Mexico, the United States, and small parts of Eastern Canada. According to NASA, a total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun and the sky darkens as if it were dawn or dusk. With…
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First Lady Jill Biden visiting Southern California this weekend
First lady Jill Biden is expected to arrive in Burbank for a series of fundraisers and appearances in Los Angeles and Rancho Mirage.
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State to re-hire company that had problems in running Middle Class Refund program
We first introduced you to stand-up comic Pete George last fall. The funnyman told us trying to get his Middle Class Tax Refund was no joke.
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Orange County deputies seek 61-year-old man kidnapped in Midway City
Authorities asked for help Friday in finding a 61-year-old man they suspect was kidnapped last week in the Midway City area.
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Long Beach pop-up rink hosting Skate-a-Palooza with Brite and Berry
A beloved pop-up rink in Long Beach is hosting a family-friendly roller skating event with a load of incentives this Saturday. Pigeon’s Roller Rink, in collaboration with The Loyal Subjects (TLS) Toy, is hosting a Brite & Berry Skate-a-Palooza in the 2ND & PCH shopping center. The event features free giveaways and prizes from 1 p.m. to 4 p.... -
Student hit with gun in attack at Diamond Ranch High School near Pomona
A student was struck with a gun by one of several people who walked onto a high school campus Thursday afternoon near Pomona.
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State Farm discontinuing 72,000 home policies in California
State Farm will discontinue coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in California starting this summer, the insurance giant said this week, nine months after announcing it would not issue new home policies in the state.
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Rebecca Grossman can keep jailhouse phone privileges, judge says
A judge on Friday denied a request from prosecutors to revoke phone privileges of Rebecca Grossman while in jail for her conviction on murder and other counts in a crash that killed two young boys in Westlake Village.
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Thieves tunnel into Santee Alley shops in downtown LA
A Los Angeles jewelry store owner says burglars took about $6,000 worth of merchandise and left large holes in his shop wall.
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Convicted killer sought after leaving Santa Ana halfway house
Authorities are looking for a man convicted of killing his mother at age 13 who walked away from a halfway house in Santa Ana.
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RV-living residents open up about difficult housing experience amid neighbors' demands to remove them
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is working to remove RVs on a neighborhood street in Compton after the community demanded action.