Karma Dickerson is a reporter for the NBC4 News.
She joined the station in the summer of 2023. Previously, she was a reporter at Fox 40 in Sacramento, California and WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Two suspects sought in deadly armed robbery in Los Angeles' Mid-City area
A man was detained Friday morning in connection with a shooting in the Mid-City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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‘We can't forget him.' USC classmates mourn student killed in fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash
A USC community continued to grieve after it was revealed a student athlete was among the people killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash on the day before Thanksgiving in Northern California.
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Man charged with slapping boy with autism in Pacoima seeks to avoid jail time
Scott Sakajian, who is charged after slapping an autistic boy, wants to attend a diversion program instead of jail time, citing other other video evidence.
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Victim identified in deadly chase crash at Winnetka intersection
A woman killed over the weekend when she was struck by a driver involved in a chase in Winnetka has been identified.
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Tenants outraged after Hollywood Arts Collective plans to increase rent
A group of Hollywood artists claimed Wednesday their affordable housing complex for creatives isn’t living up to its promises, including to keep the rent low.
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Parents, neighbors outraged after racist graffiti was sprayed on West LA elementary school marquee
Parents at an elementary school in West Los Angeles called for cameras to be installed after someone sprayed racist graffiti on the school marquee.
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Why alleged serial rapist is out of jail in Los Angeles
A homeless man who was arrested for sexually assaulting at least three women in Little Tokyo was arrested but released from jail.
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Paradise lost: Ventura County avocado orchard destroyed in Mountain Fire
Mountain Fire in Ventura County destroyed an avocado orchard, which once was a Somis man’s dream, retirement plant and paradise,
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Santa Monica mother urges officials to provide more security over racist texts
A racist text message was sent to thousands of Black individuals nationwide the day after the election, leaving one Santa Monica mother to urge officials to take protective measures for students.
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View Park family subjected to racist graffiti on their cars, home
Police in View Park are investigating a potential hate crime after a family was the target of racist graffiti on their property.