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Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills on track to open by early 2026, Newsom says
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills could be up and running by early 2026.
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Security guard shoots man suspected in stabbing near Metro station in East Hollywood
A man in his 40s was killed in a shooting Tuesday morning in East Hollywood, according to authorities.
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‘Cuteness overload.' Watch bear and 2 cubs enjoy a spring pool day in Monrovia
Video from a Monrovia, California, homeowner captured a mama bear dive into a backyard pool as her two curious but cautious cubs watched.
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Back in silver and black? Costa Mesa considers plan to host Raiders training camp
Under a proposal, the Las Vegas Raiders would hold pre-season training camp at the Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa.
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Protest encampment set up on Pomona College graduation stage
A group of demonstrators set up an encampment this week on and around the commencement ceremony stage at Pomona College.
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Shohei Ohtani hits 11th homer, Walker Buehler solid in return as Dodgers defeat Marlins 6-3
Shohei Ohtani continued his power surge with his fourth home run in three games and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins 6-3 on Monday night in Walker Buehler’s first start in nearly two years. Ohtani became the first big leaguer to reach 11 homers this season when he crushed an elevated fastball from Roddery Muñoz (1-1) an... -
Family of La Puente man shot by LA County Sheriff's deputies files lawsuit
The family and attorney of a La Puente man shot and injured by LA County Sheriff’s deputies announced they are filing a lawsuit against the department.
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LAUSD's ‘Last Repair Shop' workers get Oscar statuette to display
Two months after winning an Academy Award for their film about the small team of people who repair musical instruments for use in Los Angeles Unified School District classes, the directors of “The Last Repair Shop” brought their Oscar statuettes to the downtown facility Monday.
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Families of Israeli hostages stay hopeful to see loved ones
Families of Israeli hostages are staying hopeful they will see their loved ones soon after they heard news of the potential hostage release.
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Winter storms boost California groundwater supply with ‘impressive recharge'
California reports its first groundwater increase in four years after a winter of significant rain and snow.
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Bus driver punched in confrontation caught on video in South LA area
A DASH bus driver was punched in an altercation caught on video Sunday afternoon in the South Los Angeles area.
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Construction worker killed in crash on freeway in Chino
A construction worker was killed Monday when a truck driver crashed on a freeway in Chino.
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Runner disqualified as OC Marathon winner for receiving water from dad during race
A Fountain Valley man was disqualified Sunday as winner of the OC marathon.
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Who will be the next Lakers coach? Here are candidates the team could target
Here are some names that either currently are, or should be on the Lakers’ radar for their next head coach.
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UCLA shifts classes to remote due to demonstrations on Westwood campus
Law enforcement officers in tactical gear were at UCLA Monday morning when campus operations were set to resume after weeks of protest at an encampment on the Westwood campus.
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Topps Tour Truck visits Dodger Stadium during weekend sweep of Braves
As the sun began its descent behind the San Gabriel Mountains last Friday evening, a buzz of electricity filled the air at Dodger Stadium. To begin with, the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers were returning home for a showdown with the NL-East leading Atlanta Braves. It wasn’t just a battle of baseball’s best, but two juggernauts who have... -
Armed pursuit driver shot and killed by police after multi-car collision in Ontario
An armed pursuit driver was shot and killed after a fatal traffic collision that took the life of another driver in Ontario.